Than k you for all your help.....mine does not have the spurs above the heels, so I do believe my cham is a SHE! I did put the thermometer under the basking spot and it is reading about 82-84. Just based on what I read, they should be in 90-100 degree heat in the day? She seems to be eating fine, not sure if she is drinking water from the leaves. She is still very scared when I put my hand in the tank. I have been placing the crickets on the branches near her to give her a better chance of eating, since she doesn't go to the bottom of the tank. I hear they like mustard greens, but she will NOT touch them. What other veggies or fruits can I try to give her?
That's good! That's exactly where the temps should be. Baby Chameleons and females need lower temperatures. I wouldn't have a 90-95 degree basking spot unless you have a full grown adult male. 100 degrees seems high in my opinion. Those care sheets were written for adult Chameleons. Not young and juvenile Chameleons. I don't own any females, so I don't have full on experience. With their needs. I only know what I've read here on the forums. I have done ALL of my research here on this forum. Not saying that there isn't good information out on the web, but there is way too much misinformation. Use the search tool and the health section to find out about owning a female Veiled. It's really important to have their needs met, or else they could lay eggs too often, or retain them.
It is perfectly normal for her to be afraid of your hand. Think of how big they are compared to her. My Veiled won't let me anywhere near him without trying to bite. I've accepted it as who he is. On the other hand, my Panther Chameleon is very sweet. It all depends on the Chameleon.
Im not too sure why she isn't interested in crickets. It's either A) the husbandry is off B) she needs variety. You might have to order silk or horn worms online. Wax worms, meal worms, and super worms are considered treats. They can cause serious health issues if fed too many. I really don't like too even keep them in the house.
As for the fruit and veggies, it also depends on the Cham. I waited until my guy was about 4 months old. I fed him crickets and worms by hand, which he became used to. I was then able to feed him Kale and Collard greens by hand. If you move it around with your fingers it becomes more enticing to them. Practice makes perfect. So you might want to try hand feeding and/or cup feeding. You can use a regular deli cup, lightly dust the crickets with supplement, and then hold the cup by your Chameleon. There are some videos on YouTube.
By the way.. you can tell if she's drinking water by her poop. The brown part is the actual fecal matter, and the white part is urine. The urine should be as close to white as possible. If it is yellow or orange that means she's isn't well hydrated. Many Chams are shy when it comes to drinking. I've only seen my Veiled drink about 7 times since I've had him. But I see my Panther drink every day all day. He isn't shy at all. But you can tell by her poop. So keep an eye on it every day when you clean it up. That way you know she is drinking.