ChamFamFan
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Hi all,
Had our baby cham for a week now. He's a tiny 3 mos old. He's acclimated well, eats great, is active. Put on some weight too. Gets ready for bed 30 min before lights go out then sleeps till they come back on. This evening I accidentally woke him up when misting. His resting color is a light tan, tonight after he woke up, he turned dark brown almost black. I panicked and removed him from the cage to make sure he's ok. In retrospect that was really stupid. Although he's been in complete darkness for the last 4 hours he doesn;t seem to go back to sleep. I've been checking on him every hour or so and keep finding him in a different place, on the screen, every time. For the last 1 1/2 hrs he's been on the top screen, still moving around. When I go take a peak he's not moving, appears asleep (can;t really see his eyes, not gonna shine a light on him to check either) but if I go back after a bit, he's in a different spot. Nothing I've seen, read, indicates this is normal behavior. I am thisclose to a panic attack, has anyone experienced or heard of this type of behavior?
Had our baby cham for a week now. He's a tiny 3 mos old. He's acclimated well, eats great, is active. Put on some weight too. Gets ready for bed 30 min before lights go out then sleeps till they come back on. This evening I accidentally woke him up when misting. His resting color is a light tan, tonight after he woke up, he turned dark brown almost black. I panicked and removed him from the cage to make sure he's ok. In retrospect that was really stupid. Although he's been in complete darkness for the last 4 hours he doesn;t seem to go back to sleep. I've been checking on him every hour or so and keep finding him in a different place, on the screen, every time. For the last 1 1/2 hrs he's been on the top screen, still moving around. When I go take a peak he's not moving, appears asleep (can;t really see his eyes, not gonna shine a light on him to check either) but if I go back after a bit, he's in a different spot. Nothing I've seen, read, indicates this is normal behavior. I am thisclose to a panic attack, has anyone experienced or heard of this type of behavior?