Correlophus
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I have a 1.5 year old female panther chameleon that sleeps and lounges with a back leg (or both) dangling. I noticed her doing this a month or two ago. Since then I’ve switched the layout of her enclosure and have provided a little more enrichment time when I can. She is my first ever chameleon too.
Cage: 18x18x36
Humidity: 40-50 (I live in Michigan it’s very dry right now and hard to maintain humidity levels between day and night, she gets misted daily to help with moisture)
Basking temp: she likes it at 82
Room temp: 70
Cham: 1.5 year old female panther
Diet: 2-4 dubias (depending on size) every other day with calcium w/o d3 every feeding. Vitamins are given twice a month. Every once in a while I will get her a horn worm or some soldier fly larvae as a treat.
Her appetite is fine, her grip strength is fine, poops are good and has no issue climbing around. She is missing part of her tail, unknown circumstance, so she’s a little extra clumsy. I changed her original stick out for a bendable (softer) vine, as I was worried her little feet were bugging her. I gently put pressure on her leg joints and, aside from her general attitude, she didn’t seem to be bothered. Maybe she’s just weird?
She’s also not in her pajamas here and her tail isn’t curled, this is usually how she lounges during the day too. I’ve started noticing that more.
Any info I’ve read on this topic says “if they’re acting normal, no need to stress.”
At night I put a little curtain over the front of her cage so we don’t wake each other up with our lights. I’m a second shift worker and am home at midnight… her lights wake me up and mine, her.
As I was typing this I noticed she does move her little leggies while she sleeps. I assume for balance.
Any feedback is appreciated ❤
Cage: 18x18x36
Humidity: 40-50 (I live in Michigan it’s very dry right now and hard to maintain humidity levels between day and night, she gets misted daily to help with moisture)
Basking temp: she likes it at 82
Room temp: 70
Cham: 1.5 year old female panther
Diet: 2-4 dubias (depending on size) every other day with calcium w/o d3 every feeding. Vitamins are given twice a month. Every once in a while I will get her a horn worm or some soldier fly larvae as a treat.
Her appetite is fine, her grip strength is fine, poops are good and has no issue climbing around. She is missing part of her tail, unknown circumstance, so she’s a little extra clumsy. I changed her original stick out for a bendable (softer) vine, as I was worried her little feet were bugging her. I gently put pressure on her leg joints and, aside from her general attitude, she didn’t seem to be bothered. Maybe she’s just weird?
She’s also not in her pajamas here and her tail isn’t curled, this is usually how she lounges during the day too. I’ve started noticing that more.
Any info I’ve read on this topic says “if they’re acting normal, no need to stress.”
At night I put a little curtain over the front of her cage so we don’t wake each other up with our lights. I’m a second shift worker and am home at midnight… her lights wake me up and mine, her.
As I was typing this I noticed she does move her little leggies while she sleeps. I assume for balance.
Any feedback is appreciated ❤
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