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The easiest way is to invest in a gram scale. Weekly weighings are the best way to determine seasonal weight lose and health issues before they get serious.
A good visual indicator is the lack of roundness to the tail. A chameleon with good weight will have a tail that is evenly round on the underside of the tail.
Thanks, I was just noticing that I could see a slight indentation running along his side just below the spine and I was worried that it might be a weight problem. It's probably normal, but thought I'd check. His tail is full and round and he's got a pretty big bulge going on there too!.
Thanks,
Thrush