rcutchens
New Member
OK - as many of you know I'm a new chameleon keeper and it's actually a project I took on with my 11-year old son as he wanted one for his birthday.
Rico is an Ambilobe panther and he's just over three months old. We've had him for nearly two weeks now and one of the patterns I've noticed is that he relieves himself about 2 to 3 times per week, which I think it pretty normal. He eats well and his feces/urates look look good - solid with good white finish - and he's active during the day and sleeps well through the night. Everything about him seems really healthy and we're having a blast with him.
I've started to notice another pattern that could be perfectly normal and nothing to get that excited about but I just don't know. When Rico needs to "do his business" he has almost always gone down to the lower left-hand corner of his cage and done it there. All but one time and even that time he was on the left-hand side of the cage he was just apparently higher up and it landed on a plant leaf.
This tripped me out even more. I peeked in on him a couple nights ago and there he was in the lower left-hand side of the cage on the angled branch that comes up from the corner of the cage floor, his back right leg balanced off in mid-air and his tail and backside turned sideways to the right as well. I looked at him and thought, "what the heck is he doing sitting on the branch like that," and within a few seconds of asking myself the question I saw exactly what he was doing, he was relieving himself! Again, as a new cham keeper this just surprised me because to me it was like a a dog lifting his leg to go on a tree or something and I didn't expect a chameleon to do anything like this. I was so surprised by the whole thing I called my wife over to see. Needless to say she wasn't nearly as impressed as I was!
So, my question is are chameleons instinctively potty trained? What I mean by this is do other owners find that their chameleons tend to relieve themselves in the same area of their habitat or do they find their chameleons just go randomly about?
If not, and we're just getting lucky that Rico has decided to go in this area the first several times it's not a big deal as I expected we'd be cleaning his waste from all over the cage. However, if it is common that they do this then it would make chameleons even that much more cool because it would mean that they are intelligent enough to actively try to manage their own waste. Well, at least put it in a specific area and know where that area is.
Just wanted to learn what others experiences are like.
Rico is an Ambilobe panther and he's just over three months old. We've had him for nearly two weeks now and one of the patterns I've noticed is that he relieves himself about 2 to 3 times per week, which I think it pretty normal. He eats well and his feces/urates look look good - solid with good white finish - and he's active during the day and sleeps well through the night. Everything about him seems really healthy and we're having a blast with him.
I've started to notice another pattern that could be perfectly normal and nothing to get that excited about but I just don't know. When Rico needs to "do his business" he has almost always gone down to the lower left-hand corner of his cage and done it there. All but one time and even that time he was on the left-hand side of the cage he was just apparently higher up and it landed on a plant leaf.
This tripped me out even more. I peeked in on him a couple nights ago and there he was in the lower left-hand side of the cage on the angled branch that comes up from the corner of the cage floor, his back right leg balanced off in mid-air and his tail and backside turned sideways to the right as well. I looked at him and thought, "what the heck is he doing sitting on the branch like that," and within a few seconds of asking myself the question I saw exactly what he was doing, he was relieving himself! Again, as a new cham keeper this just surprised me because to me it was like a a dog lifting his leg to go on a tree or something and I didn't expect a chameleon to do anything like this. I was so surprised by the whole thing I called my wife over to see. Needless to say she wasn't nearly as impressed as I was!
So, my question is are chameleons instinctively potty trained? What I mean by this is do other owners find that their chameleons tend to relieve themselves in the same area of their habitat or do they find their chameleons just go randomly about?
If not, and we're just getting lucky that Rico has decided to go in this area the first several times it's not a big deal as I expected we'd be cleaning his waste from all over the cage. However, if it is common that they do this then it would make chameleons even that much more cool because it would mean that they are intelligent enough to actively try to manage their own waste. Well, at least put it in a specific area and know where that area is.
Just wanted to learn what others experiences are like.