Kaitlyn-Jane
New Member
Hello! Let me start out with this little dude's story. Basically, from my understanding a woman had purchased him when he was a baby. I don't think she nessiceraly knew what she was doing considering she kept him in a glass cabinet , with no UVB. I am also unsure of what his supplementation schedule was if he even had any? I'm pretty sure he has a form of MBD. I just wanted to see what you guys thought. These pictures were taken the day I picked him up and when he was in his enclosure at my home. I know you're supposed to give them an adjustment period but he was in a cricket container way too small so I decided to hold him the ride home. So far he has had the greatest personality and been in the friendliest mood , not once has he puffed up or opened his mouth at me, unless I'm trying to take a photo of him. Really tolerates being handled , it honesty seems like he enjoys it. Anyhoot, here is some of the information I can provide.
Chameleon Information:
( un-named ) - Veild Chameleon , Male , 4 months of age,
(Un-named) - been in my care for one day.
Handling: unsure how much he was handled by the previous owner but he seems like he enjoys/ tolerates it so I'd say a decent amount.
Feeding: I will be feeding him crickets and meal worms, with a variety of allowed fruits and veggies. ( I provided him with 5 crickets this morning , he ate one and then seemed uninterested with the rest. I will be trying meal worms here soon ) The schedule I was thinking of was going to be 5 crickets or meal worms in the morning around 2pm with a small portion of leafy greens and fruit and then another set of 5 crickets or meal worms around 7 pm with a small portion of veggies. The feeder insects are gut loaded with leafy greens and potatoes also joshes frogs premium cricket cuisine.
Supplements: ( Again unsure what was used for the first 4 months of his life ) but I will be using Repti-calcium ( with D3 ) from Zoomed and the Repti-Calcium ( Without D3 ) from Zoomed now for the multivitamin I have two options and I'm unsure of which to use , I think the Herptivite may be better. I have the Rep-Cal Herptivite and the Exo-Terra Multi Vitamin. The schedule is to dust regularly with the Repti-Calcium ( without D3 ). Using the multivitamin and the Calcium with D3 once every 2 weeks.
Watering: I have a pump sprayer ( like what you use when you go out to kill weeds , except the only thing in there is water. I spray down his whole enclosure for about 3 minutes 3 times a day he also has a big dripper going on the whole day. I've only had him for a day and so far I have not seen him drink but I also have not been staring at him all day.
Fecal Description: He hasn't pooped yet ( only had him for a day though ) I'm unsure if he was ever tested for parasites.
History: I don't have much of his back ground other than what I could get from the previous owner I know he hasn't had a lot of room and was supplemented incorrectly. Also for 4 months he had no UVB light ( so basically his whole life.
Cage Information:
Cage type: It is the XL Reptibreeze cage. Screen on all sides, dimensions are 48 x 24 x 24.
Lighting: I am using a UVB lighting the reptisun t5 10.0 and for a basking spot I'm using the 75 watt basking bulb from Thrive. My daily lighting scheduled, it turns on at Noon and turns off at Midnight.
Temperature: The highest temp is 96°F at the top of the enclosure 73°F at the bottom of the enclosure. The lowest night time temperature was 67°F. I measured all of these with a digital thermometer.
Humidity: 60% , I mist the cage 3 times and the dripper is going on all the time. I use a non digital thermometer that also measures humidity
Plants: Currently I don't have any live plants but I will be adding some in a couple weeks. The ones I plan on adding are : Pothos , a yucca , a corn plant and if it fits a rubber tree.
Placement: The enclosure is in my bedroom in the far left corner it is not a high traffic area as I'm only in my bedroom to check / handle and feed the reptiles and then to sleep. It is not near any fans or venta but it is next to my sliding doors that lead to my balcony. I have the enclosure standing on my side table so it is taller than me and I am 5'4.
Location: I am located in Ohio, USA.
I will add some photos of him.
P.s. I will be taking him to the exotic vet within two weeks. I just want to know what you guys think and any tips you could provide. Is there anything I could do for him in the mean time until his vet visit?
Chameleon Information:
( un-named ) - Veild Chameleon , Male , 4 months of age,
(Un-named) - been in my care for one day.
Handling: unsure how much he was handled by the previous owner but he seems like he enjoys/ tolerates it so I'd say a decent amount.
Feeding: I will be feeding him crickets and meal worms, with a variety of allowed fruits and veggies. ( I provided him with 5 crickets this morning , he ate one and then seemed uninterested with the rest. I will be trying meal worms here soon ) The schedule I was thinking of was going to be 5 crickets or meal worms in the morning around 2pm with a small portion of leafy greens and fruit and then another set of 5 crickets or meal worms around 7 pm with a small portion of veggies. The feeder insects are gut loaded with leafy greens and potatoes also joshes frogs premium cricket cuisine.
Supplements: ( Again unsure what was used for the first 4 months of his life ) but I will be using Repti-calcium ( with D3 ) from Zoomed and the Repti-Calcium ( Without D3 ) from Zoomed now for the multivitamin I have two options and I'm unsure of which to use , I think the Herptivite may be better. I have the Rep-Cal Herptivite and the Exo-Terra Multi Vitamin. The schedule is to dust regularly with the Repti-Calcium ( without D3 ). Using the multivitamin and the Calcium with D3 once every 2 weeks.
Watering: I have a pump sprayer ( like what you use when you go out to kill weeds , except the only thing in there is water. I spray down his whole enclosure for about 3 minutes 3 times a day he also has a big dripper going on the whole day. I've only had him for a day and so far I have not seen him drink but I also have not been staring at him all day.
Fecal Description: He hasn't pooped yet ( only had him for a day though ) I'm unsure if he was ever tested for parasites.
History: I don't have much of his back ground other than what I could get from the previous owner I know he hasn't had a lot of room and was supplemented incorrectly. Also for 4 months he had no UVB light ( so basically his whole life.
Cage Information:
Cage type: It is the XL Reptibreeze cage. Screen on all sides, dimensions are 48 x 24 x 24.
Lighting: I am using a UVB lighting the reptisun t5 10.0 and for a basking spot I'm using the 75 watt basking bulb from Thrive. My daily lighting scheduled, it turns on at Noon and turns off at Midnight.
Temperature: The highest temp is 96°F at the top of the enclosure 73°F at the bottom of the enclosure. The lowest night time temperature was 67°F. I measured all of these with a digital thermometer.
Humidity: 60% , I mist the cage 3 times and the dripper is going on all the time. I use a non digital thermometer that also measures humidity
Plants: Currently I don't have any live plants but I will be adding some in a couple weeks. The ones I plan on adding are : Pothos , a yucca , a corn plant and if it fits a rubber tree.
Placement: The enclosure is in my bedroom in the far left corner it is not a high traffic area as I'm only in my bedroom to check / handle and feed the reptiles and then to sleep. It is not near any fans or venta but it is next to my sliding doors that lead to my balcony. I have the enclosure standing on my side table so it is taller than me and I am 5'4.
Location: I am located in Ohio, USA.
I will add some photos of him.
P.s. I will be taking him to the exotic vet within two weeks. I just want to know what you guys think and any tips you could provide. Is there anything I could do for him in the mean time until his vet visit?