I'm not really sure what it usually is here. We just moved to Spokane like five months ago. I lived on the west side for almost 20 years and it is noticeably dryer here. We visited the west side a few weeks ago and shortly after getting into Seattle we were sweating from the added humidity. Dory...
we have no fans or open windows in her room ever. we only mist twice a day for like 2 min. she went to the vet for the one she had like three weeks ago and the guy just gave me some batril and said hopefully it works
Dory is named after the fish in finding nemo because we are hoping she will have some blues once she has color , but before we knew she was a girl, she was named Dexter off of the TV series Dexter.
and i do only have one light. our apartment is usually lighter i just have some lights off. i adjusted her branches so the basking area is now at 84 degrees. hopefully it helps and while she was out we got some pics of her :D
ps: she only has her mouth open in these pics because she is hissing...
no sounds or popping or wheezing. when she did for sure have an RI she did make a wheezing noise and she is no longer making that noise. I also forgot to mention that before when she had an RI she was fairly inactive and just basked a lot. She is really active now.
i believe her light is full spectum, its an exotera professional series mercury vapor if that helps. we don't have a multivitamin, the breeders we got her from are fully confident that if we gut load the crickets she will be getting enough vitamins. And we have just been dusting with calcium w/...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - veiled, female , been in my care for about two months or so
Handling - every day, once or twice a day at least
Feeding - we are feeding it crickets that are dusted with calcium and d3, about 9-12 a day, she usually eats nine+
Supplements - answered above...