sethxvi
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I picked up a chameleon from pet smart 3 days ago. Before any of you give any negative comments, i researched the needs for a chameleon. Im aware of pet smarts "care quality"...... ( I know not the smartest decision ). I built my cage myself because i knew i could save money and provide good quality air flow for him. I built this cage by a 2 foot by 2 foot wooden base made from fresh fence boards. i then made it 3 feet tall, this is no little cage its a big cage which i intended on giving him lots of exploring to do for his well being. I used wire mesh (crickets can slip through so i created a cricket feeder out of a bottle and it holds the crickets in well) and i got a fine needle and poked a hole in the bottom of a clear cup and that serves its purpose as a dripper, i also have a dish at the bottom to catch the water. I also use a infrared 75 watt bulb for night time because he is so scared he sleeps deep in the vines at the back of the cage in the corner hanging onto the cage up right as he sleeps. Every time i leave the room when i come back he sits on the thermometer/humidty reader and climbs back to his corner when i come in the room. I feel like its been tormented at pet smart and they never misted the poor bugger. His skin looks dry on his sides but i mist him a lot. Im home all day and i always keep the humidity at 60%-80% sometimes i try to get randal to drink and it just hides in fear. I leave it alone and try to be quite as possible to let it adjust and settle in its new home. I also have UVA basking bulb ( The 50 watt one) and a UVB bulb (13 watt) that i picked to help calcium in his body.( I have 2 dome lamps for randal) The temperature reads around 75-83 degrees Fahrenheit. I mist him every 15 minutes through out the day since i do school from home.
The guy was happy to be out of that small bubble. The pet smart employee ripped it from its branch, i was insulted by this and was not pleased. I knew this guy has probably gone through a lot, he was as light green as can be. He was chilling on my hand looking me up and down. I put him in a 20 gallon tank for a few hours while adding finishing touches to my large cage, then transferred him to the 2ft x 2ft x 3ft tall cage. I have vines hanging all around the cage like a tropical rainforest. lots of limbs and branches to climb on, i made all the branches and vines myself. I took a stick and wrapped artificial vines and dip tied it to the branch and made sure the zip ties wont cut him as well. He has forest moss substrate thats suppose to promote humidity. I open up my window to let in fresh humid hot air from the outside and it helps with keeping the humidity reader on the tropical side. I attached pictures for it and pictures of him. He was frightened and so fearful of humans. I haven't abused him in any way, i havent forced him to go anywhere he hasnt wanted to go, i let randal do randal. He spends most of the day in hiding and can seem to move fine but slow. His limbs do not look arched or damaged to me. The first day he ate 1 cricket in front of me immediately when i put randal in the 20 gallon tank for a few hours. His colors was dark the whole time, instantly he changed to a forest green in the large cage, like he was happy to feel free and have some fresh air in a huge cage! I have not seem him eat for 2 days neither drink. He is looking rather skinny and i count my crickets throughout the day and the same number still remains. He is so frightened he wont explore very far. I just want to give him the best life he can have and take any steps necessary to successfully raise this chameleon, im reaching out for help because i do not want my first chameleon's death to made a lesson of. How can i get this chameleon to not be so frightened? I dont handle it, ive only handled it the day i got it and examined him for about 3 minutes as he layed flat on my hand and turned dark to appeared to avoid me. He climbs up and down his metal mesh cage to peak to see if im not around. I literally crack the door to see if hes standing on that thermometer. I do not understand why it is so frightened? Why its not eating food? Why i dont see it drinking after i drench it with mist for about 4 minutes each time i mist. I turn my fan on low for a nice circulation so no risk in respiratory infection. He is green throughout the day with white patches or a white line near his lower side. He sleeps at night time sometimes in the day he will take a short nap here or there. When he sleeps he turns light light green. I just need answers and guidance to help me keep the bugger alive and happy.
Any positive uplifting answers? More updates & pics will be posted about him
Thanks - seth
The guy was happy to be out of that small bubble. The pet smart employee ripped it from its branch, i was insulted by this and was not pleased. I knew this guy has probably gone through a lot, he was as light green as can be. He was chilling on my hand looking me up and down. I put him in a 20 gallon tank for a few hours while adding finishing touches to my large cage, then transferred him to the 2ft x 2ft x 3ft tall cage. I have vines hanging all around the cage like a tropical rainforest. lots of limbs and branches to climb on, i made all the branches and vines myself. I took a stick and wrapped artificial vines and dip tied it to the branch and made sure the zip ties wont cut him as well. He has forest moss substrate thats suppose to promote humidity. I open up my window to let in fresh humid hot air from the outside and it helps with keeping the humidity reader on the tropical side. I attached pictures for it and pictures of him. He was frightened and so fearful of humans. I haven't abused him in any way, i havent forced him to go anywhere he hasnt wanted to go, i let randal do randal. He spends most of the day in hiding and can seem to move fine but slow. His limbs do not look arched or damaged to me. The first day he ate 1 cricket in front of me immediately when i put randal in the 20 gallon tank for a few hours. His colors was dark the whole time, instantly he changed to a forest green in the large cage, like he was happy to feel free and have some fresh air in a huge cage! I have not seem him eat for 2 days neither drink. He is looking rather skinny and i count my crickets throughout the day and the same number still remains. He is so frightened he wont explore very far. I just want to give him the best life he can have and take any steps necessary to successfully raise this chameleon, im reaching out for help because i do not want my first chameleon's death to made a lesson of. How can i get this chameleon to not be so frightened? I dont handle it, ive only handled it the day i got it and examined him for about 3 minutes as he layed flat on my hand and turned dark to appeared to avoid me. He climbs up and down his metal mesh cage to peak to see if im not around. I literally crack the door to see if hes standing on that thermometer. I do not understand why it is so frightened? Why its not eating food? Why i dont see it drinking after i drench it with mist for about 4 minutes each time i mist. I turn my fan on low for a nice circulation so no risk in respiratory infection. He is green throughout the day with white patches or a white line near his lower side. He sleeps at night time sometimes in the day he will take a short nap here or there. When he sleeps he turns light light green. I just need answers and guidance to help me keep the bugger alive and happy.
Any positive uplifting answers? More updates & pics will be posted about him
Thanks - seth