pi_and_peg
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Hey! I'm new to the chameleon world and community. I've done lots of research and I just want to double check I'm doing everything right with my chameleons.
About a month ago I got two chameleons. I wasn't entirely sure how old they are. I got one at a reptile expo and was told she, I named her Pascale, was 3 months old and another at the pet store and was told she, I named her Paige, was 5 months old. Now, I see them toghther and am pretty sure Paige cannot be 5 months old when compared to Pascale. They're nearly the same size and eat the same. They're both vieled chams.
I have many concerns about things. To start off, I knew that since they were young I wanted to house them toghther until they got a bit bigger, just to keep it closer to what they had in the pet store and with the breeder since they were rather small. I have them both currently in a 16x16x30 cage. I am ordering another one since they are getting a bit bigger and I know they're solitary animals. I was just wondering when I should take them apart since they are very content with eachother. Thier colors are never dark in the cage unless they're basking and they don't show any signs of aggression. How do I know when they're too old to be toghther?
My next concern is the cage temperature. The bottom of the cage usually ranges from 73-77 and the top 85-90. Is this okay for them? I mist them quite often as well, usually 3-4 times a day. Is that too much? I also have a dripper in there for them.
I feed them about 7 crickets each, all dusted with some calcium/reptivitamin. Is this a healthy amount for them? They haven't shed yet while I've had them from what I know.
Now, my biggest concern is with Paige. When I saw her at the pet store, she was being housed with two sub-adults and they were kind bullying her. She was near the bottom of the cage, (oddly, she's usually basking on her hammock for me) her colors were dark, but when I held her, her dark pattern went to such a beautiful green. I noticed her foot. One of the older chams in the cage had bitten it. It was rather swollen and it looked pretty bad. I figured I'd do my research and wait a week or two and see how it was when she was distressed. The swelling is almost none and it seems she feels much better about using it. It looks better, besides that it's a brownish color. I read that I could put some neosporin on it to help and I figured that's the least I could for her and it seems to be okay. I am worried in general about how she will be. Will she be okay?
I will attach pictures of both of them. If you think they're maybe a boy actually or perhaps older or younger, please do tell. They really do love to climb on faces too.
About a month ago I got two chameleons. I wasn't entirely sure how old they are. I got one at a reptile expo and was told she, I named her Pascale, was 3 months old and another at the pet store and was told she, I named her Paige, was 5 months old. Now, I see them toghther and am pretty sure Paige cannot be 5 months old when compared to Pascale. They're nearly the same size and eat the same. They're both vieled chams.
I have many concerns about things. To start off, I knew that since they were young I wanted to house them toghther until they got a bit bigger, just to keep it closer to what they had in the pet store and with the breeder since they were rather small. I have them both currently in a 16x16x30 cage. I am ordering another one since they are getting a bit bigger and I know they're solitary animals. I was just wondering when I should take them apart since they are very content with eachother. Thier colors are never dark in the cage unless they're basking and they don't show any signs of aggression. How do I know when they're too old to be toghther?
My next concern is the cage temperature. The bottom of the cage usually ranges from 73-77 and the top 85-90. Is this okay for them? I mist them quite often as well, usually 3-4 times a day. Is that too much? I also have a dripper in there for them.
I feed them about 7 crickets each, all dusted with some calcium/reptivitamin. Is this a healthy amount for them? They haven't shed yet while I've had them from what I know.
Now, my biggest concern is with Paige. When I saw her at the pet store, she was being housed with two sub-adults and they were kind bullying her. She was near the bottom of the cage, (oddly, she's usually basking on her hammock for me) her colors were dark, but when I held her, her dark pattern went to such a beautiful green. I noticed her foot. One of the older chams in the cage had bitten it. It was rather swollen and it looked pretty bad. I figured I'd do my research and wait a week or two and see how it was when she was distressed. The swelling is almost none and it seems she feels much better about using it. It looks better, besides that it's a brownish color. I read that I could put some neosporin on it to help and I figured that's the least I could for her and it seems to be okay. I am worried in general about how she will be. Will she be okay?
I will attach pictures of both of them. If you think they're maybe a boy actually or perhaps older or younger, please do tell. They really do love to climb on faces too.