one eye open not puffy PLEASE help

Your Chameleon - Jacksns, female, maybe 2-5 months old? shes been with us for about 2 weeks
Handling - Once or twice a week for 5 mins or in her standing ficus for up to an hour (she has open access to her cage in this time)
Feeding - crickets, calcium no d3 twice a week d3 and multivite once a month gutloading: apple, orange with peal, romaine, oatmeal, carrot, blueberries (small amount) raspberries (small amount)
Supplements - Repticalcium- calcium w/out d3 twice a week, flukers-calcium w/d3 and flukers multivite once a month
Watering - Dripper system, on all day off at night, i do see my chak drinking lots
Fecal Description - Urate is white and poop is mildly runny (not soupy or anything)
history-pet store cham, only at pet store for 4-5 days, good condition cage. malf in cage with her (same age, not sexually mature)

Cage Info:
Cage Type - screen 18x18x24
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0, zoomed 75 watt basking light on 7am-10 or 11pm
Temperature - 80 basking 70 bottom, measured by dial thermometers on top and bottom of cage (one by basking area)
Humidity - 65-70%, dial measurement
Plants - 3 pothos, 2 spider
Placement - Located in a bedroom, very low traffic, about 3-4 feet off ground, bearded dragons, guinea pig, and toads also in room (not visible chameleon)
Location - South east wisconsin

problem- one eye closed periodically, and "hugging" branches when basking or relaxing
 
hmmm.... from what I see, everything sounds great. I'd probably go with a 10.0 uvb bulb due to the reptibreeze screen filtering out most if not all of the 5.0, but other then that it all looks great to me. Do you have a picture I can see?
 
hmmm.... from what I see, everything sounds great. I'd probably go with a 10.0 uvb bulb due to the reptibreeze screen filtering out most if not all of the 5.0, but other then that it all looks great to me. Do you have a picture I can see?
yes, any thoughts on the eye? this pic doesnt show it, but she opens it as soon as i get close image.jpg sorry its sideways
 
No just let it run its course. As long as her humidity is good, and she is getting misted it should come off on its own.
My Jackson is a slow shedder.
 
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