MitzyTheLizardLady
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My veiled chameleon is 5 months old, I have had her for about 2 months now. I am a first time chameleon owner and it has been pretty stressful so far. She gets handled at least 3 times a week. She is eating a diet of crickets, super worms, some fruit.. sliced strawberry, And cut up blue berries (She loves them). Horn worms and silk worms. I am getting ready to introduce roaches. I am lightly dusting with zoo and repti calcium daily and Rep-Cal calcium with vitamin D biweekly. I run a 40 watt daylight bulb and a 5.0 repti-sun UVB View attachment 194021 View attachment 194022 bulb. She has a little dripper that I drip most of the day. I mist by hand at least 3 times a day Andi have a cool mist humidifier that I run by her own when she is shedding. She also will drink from a dropper. I have never seen her actually drink accepted for when I drop it in her mouth and she will gulp in the mist when I spray. I spray for at least 3 minutes, Until everything is dripping wet. Her facial is dark brown with white end. But I haven't seen any bowl movements since Friday. She has not been tested for parasites. She is in a large zoo med open air cage that is on my dresser the top of her cage is about 5 foot from the floor. I am located in Pennsylvania.
I had an umbrella tree in her cage previously but the water was running right through it from the dripper dripping in it so I removed it until I get a pot that doesn't lose so much water. I had the plant in a bowl and I noticed the water smelled bad so I removed it until I can resolve that problem. I replaced the plant with mossy climbing stick. Didn't dawn on me that she would eat the moss. I caught her eating the moss yesterday and have noticed that she hasn't had a bowl movement since Friday. Is there a home solution or do I need to take her to a vet??? I have stripped the sticks of the moss and have cleaned any remnants of it put of her cage. I have attached pics of her cage and of her last night when I let her out so I could stop the sticks and clean the moss out. I am attaching a pic of her last night and a pic of her set up.
I had an umbrella tree in her cage previously but the water was running right through it from the dripper dripping in it so I removed it until I get a pot that doesn't lose so much water. I had the plant in a bowl and I noticed the water smelled bad so I removed it until I can resolve that problem. I replaced the plant with mossy climbing stick. Didn't dawn on me that she would eat the moss. I caught her eating the moss yesterday and have noticed that she hasn't had a bowl movement since Friday. Is there a home solution or do I need to take her to a vet??? I have stripped the sticks of the moss and have cleaned any remnants of it put of her cage. I have attached pics of her cage and of her last night when I let her out so I could stop the sticks and clean the moss out. I am attaching a pic of her last night and a pic of her set up.