Matthew43s
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Yes he’s the normal chameleon green when lights are out, doesn’t matter if there’s other lights on when his enclosure lights turn off he’s instantly going green then going to sleep.Do his colors go pale at night when he's sleeping?
They usually only go that dark if they need heat/light or if they are scared.
Are you sure he's a male?? I mean the females are green also. I don't think he is unhealthy looking. It is odd that his coloring is brown all the time though
Well so far he shows none of that behavior. He’s quite active when he’s not basking. He basks most of the day when I see him, then during the end of the day stays in the middle of the enclosure where it’s about 77 and hangs out with his green colors. His eyes don’t look sunken in or anything along those lines, he does hug whatever vine he’s on pretty closely and leans to one side but I’m sure that’s because he’s trying to hide.If he was lethargic, sitting low in the cage, sleeping during the days, eyes sunken in, showing lack of trunkal lifting, etc... then I would wonder but in my experience veiled chameleons look a sickly pale weird green if they show a color change when they are sick.
Well I be damned, I apologize for my language but I do believe I have a female on my handsDoes he have tarsal spurs?
http://www.adcham.com/html/husbandry/glossary/tarsalspur.html