I will definetly take her outside now that the weather is warming up. She was born in the fall and growing through the winter and it was too cold to take her outside. But I should be able to now
I give the Reptivite every other day and it does not have D3. I also tried a regular calcium supplement but for some reason it was actually killing the crickets and I didn't like the looks of that. But thanks for your advice, I will get a better UVB bulb ASAP
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon , female, almost 7 months old. I've had her for 3 months.
Handling - 2-3 days a week
Feeding - 4-6 dusted crickets in the morning, available meal worms all day.
Supplements - Zoo Med's Reptivite without D3 dusted crickets every other day...
As I mentioned above, I use Zoo Med's Reptivite that does not have
As I mentioned above, I use Zoo Med's Reptivite that does not have D3. But lately hasn't been eating them. A while back she had an episode of what I thought were early signs of MBD and took her to the vet right away. The vet...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon , female, almost 7 months old. I've had her for 4 months.
Handling - 1-3 days a week
Feeding - 4-6 dusted crickets in the morning, available meal worms all day.
Supplements - Zoo Med's Reptivite dusted crickets every other day
Watering -...
I showed him the video which he said is a concern and said it could be a symptom of being cold at night. After the visit she's walking fine now so I'm just going to keep a close eye on her and follow the doctors advice. Like I said, she's feeling well enough to explore out of the cage by herself...
The doctor seemed experienced however, said that basking spot should be 90 which seemed high for me. But I do have a red night heat bulb I'll try out.. She seems like she's doing better and I'm pretending I don't see her coming out of her cage onto the fake palm tree next to it for the first...
Went to the vet. He said she doesn't have MBD or any infections but suggested we have a heat source at night at least during this rainy whether. He also gave us calcium drops and will be doing a follow up. Other than that, they said she's a happy, healthy looking girl.
I appreciate that your response doesn't have the assumption that I'm doing something wrong. Yesterday was the first time I've seen her walk like that. And I'm very sure she can see because she follows me with her eyes and then looks at the water dripper whenever it drips. I tried cup feeding her...
Basking temp is about 80, and room temperature is always in the 70s the screen is touchable and I dust crickets with calcium. I was told to dust with the Reptivite every other day. I live in California and temperatures are easily controlled. So i don't believe temperature is the concern. I'm...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon , female, almost 5 months old. I've had her for 2 months.
Handling - 2-3 days a week
Feeding - 4-6 dusted crickets in the morning, available meal worms all day.
Supplements - Zoo Med's Reptivite dusted crickets every other day
Watering -...
No she definitely can see, she was trying to run from the camera I was holding up to her. I've had her since January and she's never acted like this before. She seems really weak.