Queen Yarbo
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
So, new cham owner, older cham. Yada yada. I know she'll be stressed for at least a fortnight. I work in the pet industry and have been researching obsessively, but I can't seem to make this girl happy. It's the same habitat she's always been in. I have severely changed the interior, only in ways to improve her life! I hope I haven't stressed her out to the point of no return.
View media item 45228Her old owner's set up, pic via Craigslist ad.
View media item 45231When we initially moved her in, it was right under the sun roof. As you can see, I have vaulted ceilings. So when I added the drainage system I had to move her.
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View media item 45248Drainage system added at least 12" in height. I have a window on each end of my rectangle shaped studio. Clearly, I'd prefer the sun light above her, but I didn't want to keep harrassing her, cleaning her cage, and using multiple rolls of paper towels. The drainage system was necessary for all of us.
View media item 45247I came home at 6 pm a couple days ago, to find her sleeping with daylight, heat lamp, and uvb lamp on. I had a lamp that already got hot quickly and replaced the bulb with the Repti Basking light, that my beloved bought instead of a UVB light as requested. After adding the 2nd heat source and misting her for 20 min, she perked up significantly. I was able to feed her with 3 feeders for the first time.
I think I need to not only replace the UVB bulb, but buy another fixture all together. My alterations provided a lot more roaming room to her habitat, I think a 2nd UVB would be necessary.
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This is her yesterday morning. After making humidity/temp alterations, she was eager to eat. I was sure the worst of the transition was behind us.
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Today, I came home to find her in this state. The humidity was incredibly low, the monsoon was empty - so maybe the cycling is working. I harassed the poor girl again, and after refilling the Monsoon, I adjusted a jet to hit right above her and the other to actually mist. In hopes she would actually drink some water. I left it on for 10 minutes, offered her the 2nd live super worm that was still in her dish (with refusal), and later turned it on very briefly. She hasn't moved from her location. She's moved around a little bit, mainly with her angling.
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This is where she is currently. I don't know if this is normal behavior, especially when she's been here just shy of a week. I expected her to hide more and to be more black instead of occasional black spots. The slightly curled tail and closed eyes is my concern.
Or it could be that I've just worry too much, a thing I am known to do. If the former is the case, any suggestions on improvement and how long I should wait before changing her habitat? Is Farore just basking? Is this normal? If so, suggest a good book so I may be a smarter cham keeper. If not, what can I do? If there isn't anything, so or... vet visit?
- Your Chameleon - Jackson Chameleon, Female, 2 years old, 1 week in my care
- Handling - Twice, when moving her cage.
- Feeding - Dubia Roaches, Crickets, Super Worms. Would like to add more, but the local pet store is out. I've had her to eat 1-3 of the feeders in a day. Today she only ate 1 super worm, yesterday two and two crickets. Does not want the roaches. Yes, with orange cube and fresh fruit/veggies (only ones found on a chameleon approved list.)
- Supplements - Her former owner gave us Zoo Med's Reptivite, I've dusted feeders twice thus far.
- Watering - We were given a Monsoon RS400. I would like to upgrade in a couple months to a mistking, but we just bought this beautiful lady and I don't want to pay more for a mister that I did for her, her supplies, cage, and the roach colony a week ago. I'm in my mid 20s and do have loans, rent, and bills. Big purchases can be done occasionally. Its cycle is set to 6 times 10 minutes, I'm not sure if it's working and plan on buying a timer. I set it off independently for 20-30 minutes a day. Maintaining humidity is an issue.
- Fecal Description - It looked brown and whitish/yellow. I actually haven't noticed any fecal in the past few days. I don't think she's compacted, I've only fed small roaches, crickets, and average sized superworms,
- History - Apparently she was bought gravid and had 3 clutches. Her previous owner had her in a cage with a male, and they seemed friendly but he did not see if anything happened. The owner was a very smart teenage. We are a bit older, my S/O is well educated and I work in the animal care industry. Her previous owner said that she is shy, I'm hoping that I'm just over analyzin, worrying too much, and being an absolute idiot.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Combo, glass and mesh. 12"W x 36"L x 52"High I added 12" yesterday with a drainage system.
- Lighting - No idea, it was included with the purchase. I added an additional lamp with a Repti Basking spot lamp to a lamp I already owned. That lamp seems to be her preferred basking spot. I want to buy another UVB fixture, since I think her cage is too big for just one.
- Temperature I have two gages for humidity and two for therm. I try to keep it at 73F-80F and humidity at 80. It has been a struggle. The past two days I came home from work either her humidity or heat were severely off. At night I try to cool it down between 50F-65F
- Humidity - See above. Aside from the auto system, She gets a misting in the morning after the cage has warmed up and another after I get home from work.
- Plants - I currently have four live plants in the habitat. A hibiscus tree, schefflera, pothos, and peace lily. There's a 2nd pothos attempting to be grown and I intend on purchasing a lot more that are on the safe list. I love gardening along with Chams
- Placement - She is in an attic with me. It's a shared housing situation so there is no where else she can go. The room is very large and contains my living room, office and bedroom. She has absolutely no problem sleeping with lights. I have two rat dogs (chihuahuas), that she hasn't acknowledge and my boyfriend lives with me as well. That's the traffic. She isn't fond of me, as I've violated her space few times since her arrival. I set it up, had to clean it, ended up making a hole for drainage and moving it, and added more plants and vines. Sometimes her mister gets wonky and I'll reach in to fix it. She starts to turn black but doesn't attempt to hide and has never hissed. I have a fan on a very low setting next to her. I read that air flow is important, and Jacksons prefer cool nights so this is to aid in that process. Currently, with the stands the cage is on, it is taller than me (5'4")
- Location - Minneapolis, MN. I don't know why the humidity was so off today. It was humid as all hell when I came home today.
So, new cham owner, older cham. Yada yada. I know she'll be stressed for at least a fortnight. I work in the pet industry and have been researching obsessively, but I can't seem to make this girl happy. It's the same habitat she's always been in. I have severely changed the interior, only in ways to improve her life! I hope I haven't stressed her out to the point of no return.
View media item 45228Her old owner's set up, pic via Craigslist ad.
View media item 45231When we initially moved her in, it was right under the sun roof. As you can see, I have vaulted ceilings. So when I added the drainage system I had to move her.
View media item 45249
View media item 45248Drainage system added at least 12" in height. I have a window on each end of my rectangle shaped studio. Clearly, I'd prefer the sun light above her, but I didn't want to keep harrassing her, cleaning her cage, and using multiple rolls of paper towels. The drainage system was necessary for all of us.
View media item 45247I came home at 6 pm a couple days ago, to find her sleeping with daylight, heat lamp, and uvb lamp on. I had a lamp that already got hot quickly and replaced the bulb with the Repti Basking light, that my beloved bought instead of a UVB light as requested. After adding the 2nd heat source and misting her for 20 min, she perked up significantly. I was able to feed her with 3 feeders for the first time.
I think I need to not only replace the UVB bulb, but buy another fixture all together. My alterations provided a lot more roaming room to her habitat, I think a 2nd UVB would be necessary.
View media item 45250
This is her yesterday morning. After making humidity/temp alterations, she was eager to eat. I was sure the worst of the transition was behind us.
View media item 45246
Today, I came home to find her in this state. The humidity was incredibly low, the monsoon was empty - so maybe the cycling is working. I harassed the poor girl again, and after refilling the Monsoon, I adjusted a jet to hit right above her and the other to actually mist. In hopes she would actually drink some water. I left it on for 10 minutes, offered her the 2nd live super worm that was still in her dish (with refusal), and later turned it on very briefly. She hasn't moved from her location. She's moved around a little bit, mainly with her angling.
View media item 45251
This is where she is currently. I don't know if this is normal behavior, especially when she's been here just shy of a week. I expected her to hide more and to be more black instead of occasional black spots. The slightly curled tail and closed eyes is my concern.
Or it could be that I've just worry too much, a thing I am known to do. If the former is the case, any suggestions on improvement and how long I should wait before changing her habitat? Is Farore just basking? Is this normal? If so, suggest a good book so I may be a smarter cham keeper. If not, what can I do? If there isn't anything, so or... vet visit?