hilltowner
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Our chameleon, who is 1 yo. and 2 months, is a really mellow guy. He's only flared up once a few months ago when I startled him putting in a temperature gauge. He is really sweet and you can hold him and he just chills. What's worrying us is that he doesn't show the bright reds that he used to show. He's just a light green all the time. He's almost white when he sleeps. Sometimes in the morning he is a darker brown. We did have him at the vet a couple of weeks ago for constipation, but it worked itself out. Should we be worried that he isn't showing his coloring anymore?
I'll post pics of before and after as soon as my daughter emails them to me.
Here's the cham fact sheet filled out:
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon – Lupine is a panther, male, 4 mos., We have had him 1 month.
Handling – My daughter handles him every other day for 5 min., usually just to move him to his free range perch or when I'm cleaning the cage. She only picks him up when he climbs on to her hand. If he refuses, she leaves him alone. He also free ranges on some birch limbs that we have screwed into her wall above her bed.
Feeding – We feed him small crickets (15 + /day), silk worms (when we have them) (8-10/ day)with a couple of mealyworms (3/day), waxworms (2/month). Because he is young, no schedule. Gut-loading crickets with banana skin, apple, broccoli, orange, carrots, and Rapashy Superload Insect Gutload.
Supplements – Giving him Repashy Calcium Plus dusted on all his food every day.
Watering – Mistking starter system. Every 4 hours for 3 minutes during daytime. On from 8:30 am to 6:30pm. He loves to drink from the leaves and the hand water mister.
Fecal Description – Feces: Dark brown with some white on top. Looks really good.
History – No previous history other than is one of Ranger's babies from Sublime Exotics in Texas.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 24” x 24” x 48” screen cage.
Lighting - Have an 18" Reptisun 5.0 UVB 20 inch tube Bulb in hood and a basking 75 watt bulb in a mini-dome for basking. Both located on top of cage. Lights on from 7 am – 7 pm.
Temperature – Temperature ranges from 70 - 90 deg. 85 deg. at basking sites. 70 deg. at coolest sites. Overnight temperature is 70 deg. Temperature measured with Chaney Instruments Acu-Rite 00891A1 Indoor and Outdoor Thermometer and Humidity Gauge.
Humidity – Humidity levels: 40% to 80 % . Create and maintain humidity: Mistking starting mister kit for 5 minutes every 3 hours. Cool mist humidifier on and off throughout day. Plexiglass on 3 sides of cage and 2 live plants. Measure humidity: Zoo Med Economy Analog Dual Thermometer and Humidity Gauge.
Plants – 2 live plants: Scheffera and Pothos plants. Also, 2 fake plants, one 5 ' fake vine, 1 Flukers Repta vine, 3 surreal vines, and 1 large sandblasted manzanita branch.
Placement – Cage location: In a corner of my daughter's bedroom away from the door and windows. She's a quiet type, so pretty mellow room. Not near any fans, air vents or high traffic areas. Cage is off the floor on a 14” high, 24” x 24” wire rack.
Location – Near Albany, NY. Northeast.
Current Problem – Not showing his beautiful red colors anymore.
Thanks!!
Marla
I'll post pics of before and after as soon as my daughter emails them to me.
Here's the cham fact sheet filled out:
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon – Lupine is a panther, male, 4 mos., We have had him 1 month.
Handling – My daughter handles him every other day for 5 min., usually just to move him to his free range perch or when I'm cleaning the cage. She only picks him up when he climbs on to her hand. If he refuses, she leaves him alone. He also free ranges on some birch limbs that we have screwed into her wall above her bed.
Feeding – We feed him small crickets (15 + /day), silk worms (when we have them) (8-10/ day)with a couple of mealyworms (3/day), waxworms (2/month). Because he is young, no schedule. Gut-loading crickets with banana skin, apple, broccoli, orange, carrots, and Rapashy Superload Insect Gutload.
Supplements – Giving him Repashy Calcium Plus dusted on all his food every day.
Watering – Mistking starter system. Every 4 hours for 3 minutes during daytime. On from 8:30 am to 6:30pm. He loves to drink from the leaves and the hand water mister.
Fecal Description – Feces: Dark brown with some white on top. Looks really good.
History – No previous history other than is one of Ranger's babies from Sublime Exotics in Texas.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 24” x 24” x 48” screen cage.
Lighting - Have an 18" Reptisun 5.0 UVB 20 inch tube Bulb in hood and a basking 75 watt bulb in a mini-dome for basking. Both located on top of cage. Lights on from 7 am – 7 pm.
Temperature – Temperature ranges from 70 - 90 deg. 85 deg. at basking sites. 70 deg. at coolest sites. Overnight temperature is 70 deg. Temperature measured with Chaney Instruments Acu-Rite 00891A1 Indoor and Outdoor Thermometer and Humidity Gauge.
Humidity – Humidity levels: 40% to 80 % . Create and maintain humidity: Mistking starting mister kit for 5 minutes every 3 hours. Cool mist humidifier on and off throughout day. Plexiglass on 3 sides of cage and 2 live plants. Measure humidity: Zoo Med Economy Analog Dual Thermometer and Humidity Gauge.
Plants – 2 live plants: Scheffera and Pothos plants. Also, 2 fake plants, one 5 ' fake vine, 1 Flukers Repta vine, 3 surreal vines, and 1 large sandblasted manzanita branch.
Placement – Cage location: In a corner of my daughter's bedroom away from the door and windows. She's a quiet type, so pretty mellow room. Not near any fans, air vents or high traffic areas. Cage is off the floor on a 14” high, 24” x 24” wire rack.
Location – Near Albany, NY. Northeast.
Current Problem – Not showing his beautiful red colors anymore.
Thanks!!
Marla