Elih11
New Member
My recently purchased, newly 4 month old female panther has started to become sluggish. She doesn't seem as active, she seems like she can't grab onto things as easy as before, and i found her on the floor of the cage yesterday morning. I had gotten her Wednesday 9/6/17. I'm honestly unsure as to why she could be having this problem, and am looking for any help i can get! Pics incoming soon.
- Your Chameleon - 4 month old (hd 5/15/17) Female Ambilobe Panther Chameleon. Cared for since 9/6/17
- Handling - Rarely, only to move her to a new spot in the cage, had she been on the floor.
- Feeding - 1/4th crickets, baby superworms and hornworms she wouldn't eat. Gutloaded with Josh's Frogs cricket food, along with carrots and collard greens chopped up.
- Supplements - Repti-cal without D3, almost everyday. Herptivite vitamin supplement once every 2 weeks.
- Watering - Hand misted with a pump sprayer from home depot. About 4-5 hours inbetween mists. Misted for about 3 mins or until the cage is dripping, I try to mist generally where they aren't so they aren't put off by it and i can get the entire cage wet. Also have a dripper set up that runs for about 1-2 hours. (Mistking on the way)
- Fecal Description - Briefly note colors and consistency from recent droppings. Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites?
- History - Recently has been liking to keep one or both of her eyes closed during the day. Isn't as active as she used to be. Won't take to worms, unsure why.
- Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Large screen reptibreeze.
- Lighting - The sun. They are outside nearly 24/7, unless storming.
- Temperature - Basking spots at the top that arent very covered, with a heavily covered middle to bottom to provide places of shade to cool off.
- Humidity - Unsure. There is some humidity in the air in florida. I maintain their humidity by misting, not only the top for drinking but the bottom and other parts of the cage she isn't, so its wet and will stay humid for longer.
- Plants - One live plant, a hanging Golden Pothos.
- Placement - Outisde on the back porch. Decently trafficked, but im usually the only one that ever actually goes directly up to the cage.
- Location - Kissimmee, Florida
- Current Problem - Becoming sluggish, not as active as before. Keeping one or both eyes closed in the day. Sleeping on floor (one night). Won't take to worms.