Re: chameleon eys sunken in skull?
It means your chameleon is severely dehydrated.
Please post the following:
1.Enclosure size and type
2. Humidity levels and what you're using to measure
3. Temperatures and what you're using to measure
4. How often do you mist/is there a drip system/what are you doing for water?
5. What are you feeding, how much, and how often?
6. Any supplements? If so, what brand, what kind, how much, and how often?
7. What strength, brand, and age is your UV-B light?
8. Are you handling this animal? If so, how long and how often?
9. Is this animal housed alone?
10. How long have you had this animal?
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