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I only use the D3 twice a month and the multi once a month. You might be dusting to often. Also just lightly dust a few of the crickets......not all the feeders. Jann
my chameleons veil cask is starting to curv at the tip now. He is about 7 and a half to eight months. Is this a problem with maby a broken bone or just a natural deformation?
Compared to mine, the legs in your pics look a bit skinny. I'm not authority but both of mine seem to have considerably more muscle on their legs.
Also, the eyes - do they seem sunken at all? hard to tell from the photo.
Your Veileds casque looks fine.
Are you sure on his age?
You male chameleons put most of their food enery towards growing.
IMO, male Veileds should look skinny.
They are reptiles, so skinny is better then fat.
He will put some more meat on his bones when he stops growing as fast.
Also, IMO, that's how a typical young male Veiled should look.
Veiled Chameleons can draw their eyes in when they are threatened.
That tends to confuse people that havent cared for veileds long enough.