Regardless, I've been on the forums and on the reddit.com/r/chameleons as well, I don't remember what paperwork came with him. But I have heard from several sources it doesn't make a difference. I will just stop giving him supplement until the "without D3" comes in the mail, because I cannot...
He's only brown when he is not in his enclosure and handling him, he is green right now and he is in his leaves. His plant is very lush, has plenty of room to crawl around, he doesn't seem to be stressed.
He's in a large plastic bin (no holes in the sides, not a laundry basket) with aluminum on the top. There is a UVB light sitting right on top, near the basking bulb, you should be able to see it from the photo.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male, Born approx. November 5 ...
He has a 5.0 UVB bulb of course and separate basking bulb-- basking temp is anywhere from 80-85ºF, non-basking is at 70. I'm thinking the crickets may be a bit large, but he has been eating some. I put D3 supplements on his food at each feeting (lightly dusting) and then a multi-vite every...
His crickets are always free range. These "medium" crickets are what I would consider small, but sending my SO out for some small (tiny) crickets here in a few minutes.
What else of the setup do you want to see? I made sure to get the lights in the shot and his plant.
We've had him since Dec. 17, when he was supposed to be about 6-8 weeks old. Got him from FL Chams, he's a "premium" veiled Chameleon. He has never eaten in our presence, but I have seen him drink water off his leaves (pathos). We count the crickets going in and going out, but not every single...
I had a Christmas Present too this morning, my new Cham shed for the very first time (in my home at least) and boy did he look like a mess this morning, hehe!