Chameleon not growing

its a reptisun 10.0, i use D3 about once every 2 weeks. I gut load with the orange cubes greens and carrots, he always has food in there, there are some free range crickets and some in a glass dish so they can't get out, well its hard for them to get out.

10.0 uvb might be a bit much 5.0 is fine for chams.im not saying its a cause of slow growth but too much uvb can be bad news
 
BTW Reptilelove~ thank you so much for that link! I sometimes worry my guy is a bit small for his age. Love the comparisons...thanks again!

i'm sorry 4 grams lol. Thanks that blog is awesome, that should be a sticky or something here, the pic on the right is my guy, thanks that make me feel so much better. grams grams grams sorry, hes only in the tank because he is so small he has a 30'' h 24''L 18'' W cage waiting for him.

Thanks
Bryan Mahoney

welcome, i agree that it should be a sticky, it is very informational and helps put a worried mind at ease :) Olimpia is awesome she wrote it!!!!! :D
 
10.0 uvb might be a bit much 5.0 is fine for chams.im not saying its a cause of slow growth but too much uvb can be bad news

all my chams have 10.0 with reflectors on top of the cage.. they are all doing great:)


regarding slow growth.. you ever had a fecal done?
 
10.0 uvb might be a bit much 5.0 is fine for chams.im not saying its a cause of slow growth but too much uvb can be bad news

all my chams have 10.0 with reflectors on top of the cage.. they are all doing great:)

Gonna agree with stalincat here.....and qualify it by saying that it's difficult to give a cham a uvb tube that will really harm them.
The sun is dangerous if you give them too much direct unfiltered sunlight. Fortunately we don't have access to any bulbs which can rival the awesome destructive power of the sun.......
Outside time just means reducing the D3 in their powder.
 
Make sure you're gutloading your feeders good. Try to get some phoenix worms to get that extra calcium for bone and other body developments. They usually go crazy for them.
 
This is the best thread I have encountered so far. It's been a mystery to me of my panther's current weight. But after reading this post by post now I am at ease. Thanks also for the link reptilelove(jasmine), like always you rock!

Others have calmed me by saying their chams weigh only 9 grams for 2 months, other said his panther is only 50 gram at 6.5 mo old, others said cham grows at different rate.

I guess I need to be happy and satisfy that my guy is lean, I guess lean and healthy is better than big heavy unhealthy cham :)

He's 20 gram and I believe he's 4-5 mo old.
 
So let me get this straight...he's a 4 month old panther that weighs 4 oz.? That means he's 112 grams; that seems ginormous to me for his age. Mine is around 6.5 months & is 50 grams. It sounds like you have a mini dinosaur.

This post made my day :) Glad we sort out that grams and oz thing lol.
 
This is the best thread I have encountered so far. It's been a mystery to me of my panther's current weight. But after reading this post by post now I am at ease. Thanks also for the link reptilelove(jasmine), like always you rock!

Others have calmed me by saying their chams weigh only 9 grams for 2 months, other said his panther is only 50 gram at 6.5 mo old, others said cham grows at different rate.

I guess I need to be happy and satisfy that my guy is lean, I guess lean and healthy is better than big heavy unhealthy cham :)

He's 20 gram and I believe he's 4-5 mo old.

haha glad everyone made you feel better :) your cham is gorgeous!
 
all my chams have 10.0 with reflectors on top of the cage.. they are all doing great:)


regarding slow growth.. you ever had a fecal done?

I had read 10.0 was too much but I stand corrected.that's the only thing about forums you hear so many opinions on things
 
They are individuals, each unique & special in their own way. He's just going to the beat of his own drum. I have to admit I was super surprised to read that an oz. a week growth seemed about right...lol! Funny how just a tweak of one word can change everything that was attempting to be articulated. :D
 
Gonna agree with stalincat here.....and qualify it by saying that it's difficult to give a cham a uvb tube that will really harm them.
The sun is dangerous if you give them too much direct unfiltered sunlight. Fortunately we don't have access to any bulbs which can rival the awesome destructive power of the sun.......
Outside time just means reducing the D3 in their powder.

My concern with the 10.0 on a 10 gallon glass cage is that there might not be anywhere the chameleon can go to escape the UVB because the cage is so small. If the chameleon has a place to go to escape, then it should be alright.

My next suggestion would be to have a fecal done to determine if it has any parasites. If it is clean, then it could just be a slow grower.
 
yea he can get away from the uv. But he never wants to he like to sit right under it upside down. No never had a fecal done on him.
 
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