Here is what I found:
You are going to have to make some changes in your setups for these chams, eye problems or not. Chams don't thrive in tanks...they need better air exchange than tanks allow. You will need screen sided cages. Waterfalls won't do much for chams either. They probably won't drink from them at all, they are great sources of bacteria and mold, won't raise the air humidity much, and are a pain to keep clean. You will need live potted plants for the cages. Plants will provide some humidity, privacy, and climbing areas. Provide water by hand spraying with hot water. Don't rely on any type of dish or fountain. You'll also need to FIND a vet to deal with the health problems chams often end up with sooner or later. Do it before you need it, believe me. For basic cham care here are some good sites to visit at the very least:
www.adcham.com, www.chameleonjournals.com, www.chameleonnews.com.
you might also use saline solution from a dropper and a q-tip, see the post down below about the little shard that was bothering someone else's cham's eye. good luck!
that was my panther. if you do this, warm up the saline a bit and rub the q-tip in a circular motion (lightly). your cham will likely 'lean' against the q-tip and puff out it's eye. if your cham has a true infection, antibiotics will likely be necessary. my cham actually had something in his eye (see below). good luck.
I hope this advice helps you. Let us know how your little guy does and post some pics if you can.
