what do i do?
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Jason, Ichiro, Mika & Toki 


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what do i do?
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Jason, Ichiro, Mika & Toki 


Whenever a cham changes its normal behavior you have to revisit your care and setup. Check humidity, temperature range, hydration, stress from other activity around the cage, look for injuries, and look for symptoms of other health problems that may be affecting appetite. There is a keeper on a cham forum on Topica.com who has kept cephalolepis fairly successfully. She has a lot of good keeping info on her personal website. I think it is lotzorox.com. Try going to the chameleonjournals forum on Topica.com and asking for Elisa. Maybe she can help.
just wondering if you know that non of them have parasites as cephalolepis are usually wild caught and are filled with "bugs"
you have tried different insects right?
also if its been about two days that should be fine...dont let them get near 5 days though...then it starts to mean somthings wrong.
chameleons often go 1 or 2 days without food
they should never go 2-3days without water.
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