Whats wrong?

The black color suggests injury/trauma to me, but I'm no vet or vet tech. It doesn't take much to make the skin go black from a trauma that doesn't even break the skin in my quadricornis. I have been trying to breed a pair of T. q. graciliors and the male has been overly aggressive with the receptive female. She had some dime-sized black marks on her side from where he poked her with his horns. I don't know about Melleri skin.
 
Could this just be just an upset Mell? The OP stated she is with another female and a male. Generally chams don't like company. I'll let the experts chime in.
 
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