So my baby veiled Pepito died a few hours ago and I am so heartbroken, I feel like I had did everything right and he still passed. I got him from a pet store which I know is not optimal. I did research before I bought him and believe I had a decent setup. I know it isnt the same as a chameleon, but he was not my first reptile, but was my first chameleon. So I have some prior reptile care experience (which I know probably doesnt matter)
Cage Info:
Current Problem - Wanting to get insight to make sure that I had setup correctly for the chameleon
Here is a link in case photos do not show here - I apologize for their poorer quality.
Thank you so much
https://imgur.com/a/3l4Dl
Edit: All pictures of chameleon were taken the day he was brought home
I promise this is not a troll post, I just want to know what I did wrong. Been crying all morning. I tried very hard to take care of my baby and it seemed as if he was slowly improving
- Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon (male I believe) - Very young, maybe 1-2 months (will post pictures) In care for about 10 days before passing.
- Handling - I did not handle him much, would nudge him so I could mist because he did not like the misting. Any handling was less than 5 minutes not daily.
- Feeding - Crickets - gut loaded with Zilla cricket and insect food. Dusted with herptivite and calcium when he would eat. He ate a total of 3 crickets the entire time I had him. Crickets were small, about the size of the distance between his eyes. He would eat one then not eat for a couple of days, then he ate two and didnt eat again till he passed. I offered them to him everyday around noon, and then left some in a cup with a vine hanging in it for him - he never ate any. Also did not shoot his tongue out, it would barely leave his mouth when he ate
- Supplements - Herptivite, Rept-cal
- Watering - Misting 3-5 times daily for about 30 seconds - have witnessed him drinking several times.
- Fecal Description - Never tested (to my knowledge) - droppings were white, often stuck to him
- History - The day I brought him home, I noticed one of his eyes was closed - read that it could have been due to a number of problems especially those with hydration. His other eye was fine, also the closed eye still moved just did not open. It never opened up until the day he passed
- He also was exhibiting shedding behaviors before his passing.
- I had planned to take him to a vet but the only vet that had reptile experience was not taking new patients and would not see him.
- He did move around his cage, but he also slept during the day a lot.
- He also had some dark scales on him - I believe they were old burns? they never changed and were present the day I brought him home
- The day of his passing I found him hanging upside down by his hind legs from the cage, I got him down and he was weak, I moved him to a corner of the enclosure where there was more for him to hold onto - I then had to go to work and when I came home I found him on the floor of the cage - both his eyes were closed and he was very weak (would not stand, barely moving) and he passed shortly after
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen enclosure, I had put plastic on one side and half another to help with humidity (read in a forum that it would help humidity levels)
- Lighting - Reptituff halogen lamp 75w, reptisun? i cant remember the brand 5.0 uvb bulb - both on for 12 hours a day on a timer strip
- Temperature - basking spot was about 83 F - ambient temperature was around 76 F measured with thermo-hygrometer and a laser pointer temperature thing
- Humidity - Measured temp and humidity with BORO thermo-hygrometer. Humidity level between 60-75% - Misted 3-5x daily and ran a warm air humidifier once or twice a day for no more than 2 minutes
- Plants - No live plants
- Placement - In a room, on far side - not a lot of traffic - air conditioning unit is in this room so kinda windy noise when it runs but it doesnt turn on often also the cage is not near the vent that makes the noise
- Location - Kentucky
Current Problem - Wanting to get insight to make sure that I had setup correctly for the chameleon
Here is a link in case photos do not show here - I apologize for their poorer quality.
Thank you so much
https://imgur.com/a/3l4Dl
Edit: All pictures of chameleon were taken the day he was brought home
I promise this is not a troll post, I just want to know what I did wrong. Been crying all morning. I tried very hard to take care of my baby and it seemed as if he was slowly improving
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