Hello again!
I'm a little lost as to what you are describing here. Do you have a pic of his chin and/or neck? What you are describing could, in fact be completely normal... could also be an infection or gular edema or various other things. I'm not trying to scare you, you did mention in another post that you did see some odd breathing issues with your cham.
What you are maybe seeing is the hyolingual apparatus. That is the group of muscles, ligaments and bones in a chameleons jaw and mouth. When you watch a chameleon eat, you can sometimes see the movement of these parts when they chew and swallow. My guess is that you are seeing him move the apparatus around.
Another point I should mention is chameleons really should be kept in a screened cage. Or at least an enclosure with 2 sides being screen. Aquariums tend to get VERY hot and do not provide a proper heat gradient within. Also due to the heavy misting that chameleons require on a daily basis, tanks can be a breeding ground for molds and fungi because of that heat and lack of airflow. I would look into getting him another enclosure.
I don't know if I helped any this time 'round! I probably just confused you more! Keep me posted about him.
Trace
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