Budthechameleon
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My girlfriend and I purchased our new little friend last Sunday at a reptile convention. The first week he seemed to be getting acclimated to the cage fine, and was eating from our hands (1-2 crickets, or a superworm) daily. Over the past two days, he has seemed very skittish, will run away whenever we open the cage (to feed him) and will not eat out of our hands. He is still drinking water, but has taken to eating little bits of bark shavings from the ficus and we found him today gnawing on the soil at the bottom of the ficus planter, which we are going to cover with rocks asap. Any ideas on why he may not be eating? Have noticed his droppings over the last two days have not looked as healthy as previously, with nearly a 1:1 ratio of urea/fecal matter instead of the normal 1:3 or so...we are trying to just put a couple feeders in a cup in his cage and leave it to see if he finds it on his own...we have no idea what is wrong and are very worried about the little guy. Please get back to us with any tips you may have, he has not eaten in two days!!!!
Side note: He has also seemed a little lethargic over the past couple of days, there have been hours he has been sitting basking with both eyes closed, tail curled up exactly how he looks when he is sleeping at night...
Chameleon: Male baby amilobe panther chameleon, approx. 4 months old, been in our care for about a week
Handling: Have not handled since purchase
Feeding: 1-2 crickets (gutloaded with calcium supplement, fresh apple, carrot and lettuce) and/or 1 superworm daily
Watering: MistKing system 3 times daily, water drip twice daily
Droppings: Normal size/consistency for first week, over past two days have seen marked decrease in solid waste compared to urea due to not eating
Cage info: Screen 4'x2'x2'
Lighting: National Geographic Solar Heat Mercury-Vapor Bulb (125W) along with two ceramic infrared heat emitters located at top of cage, active from 6:30a.m. to 8:30p.m.
Temperature: 70F-90F (bottom/top of cage) Humidity:45%-65%
Plants: 1 Live Ficus
Placement: Corner of room, on table approx 2' off ground
Location: Tampa, FL
Problem: Lack of appetite
Have attached a picture of cage as well
Side note: He has also seemed a little lethargic over the past couple of days, there have been hours he has been sitting basking with both eyes closed, tail curled up exactly how he looks when he is sleeping at night...
Chameleon: Male baby amilobe panther chameleon, approx. 4 months old, been in our care for about a week
Handling: Have not handled since purchase
Feeding: 1-2 crickets (gutloaded with calcium supplement, fresh apple, carrot and lettuce) and/or 1 superworm daily
Watering: MistKing system 3 times daily, water drip twice daily
Droppings: Normal size/consistency for first week, over past two days have seen marked decrease in solid waste compared to urea due to not eating
Cage info: Screen 4'x2'x2'
Lighting: National Geographic Solar Heat Mercury-Vapor Bulb (125W) along with two ceramic infrared heat emitters located at top of cage, active from 6:30a.m. to 8:30p.m.
Temperature: 70F-90F (bottom/top of cage) Humidity:45%-65%
Plants: 1 Live Ficus
Placement: Corner of room, on table approx 2' off ground
Location: Tampa, FL
Problem: Lack of appetite
Have attached a picture of cage as well