He seems to only be stressed when he is at the top of his cage when he is in the middle or bottom he isn't. Should I give him more cover to hide under at the top?
So I recently went on a trip and when I came back my Jacksons chameleon wasn't stressed but after I fed him he was instantly stressed and that was about 2-3 days ago and he has been extremely stressed for a couple days now and I am getting worried. I just rehoused him into a bigger cage (Dragon...
So today I rehoused my Jacksons chameleon into his new enclosure and it is the Large Keeper Cage from Dragon Strand and it is a Bit bare so I was wondering which plants to include to fill up the cage a bit more. Also I was thinking of ditching the vines I use and just have my cage filled with...
So I will be gone for the weekend and I was wondering if its better to take my cham to my girlfriends house so she can care for him on the weekend or should he stay home and should she just come over and feed him. I dont want to move him because I don't want him to get stressed out by new...
So I was wondering if I am using Repashy Calcium Plus LoD about 3 times a week should I also still do the Reptivite with D3 once a month or not at all?
@Beman So good news, he is sleeping at the top of the cage I think the thing was is that I misted him with a little warmer water then usual to help with humidity and he must of not liked it so went down below but now he is all good. Also I bought a drainage try that fits my cage a 19 inch thank...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jacksons Chameleon, 4 months old, Male, Been in my care for 1 month
Handling - I used to a lot but was stressing him out so now only when I have too.
Feeding - Crickets, BSFL, Superworms, Silkworms, BBFL, waxworms (never eats these but he has once).
Supplements...
Here is his cage his basking light is a 45w house bulb and his UVB is a 18w and he has a 24w grow light for the plants the basking temperature is usually 79-82 degrees during the day and drops to about 71-68 at night and the humidity is usually 50-60% during the day and 72-77% at night. @Graves923