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This breaks my heart. Those pictures of him, he looks like his legs are so deformed and seeign him just sit at the bottom of the cage trying to get up but can't... so sad and disappointing. How long has he been without a UVB light? I am sorry because I can tell that you care for him but you really should have never got a chameleon if you did not know/do any research on the essential things they need to stay healthy etc. Also, glass cages, not so good. Chameleons need a breathable cage, still air is not good for them. Splinting yourself is not a good idea either, his legs are probably broken, he probably did fall from the top of the vine if you said you put him up there and he was shaky. If you put a splint on the wrong way then it can just eat through his skin when he tries to move, and since chameleons have such small fragile arms and legs, the splint mite even cause infections if it breaks through the skin causing the leg to either fall off, or need to be amputated. There has to be more then one vet that specializes in reptiles in your area. Until then, I recommened letting him have some natural sunlight, giving him some super worms or something so that he can enjoy himself at least a little...