Chameleon slept in puddle at bottom of cage

Kamran_k

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I currently don't have a drainage layer and I usually use paper towels and soak up the water at the bottom of his cage every day but tonight I saw him in sleeping position in a puddle at the bottom of his cage and removed him immediately and dried him off with a towel (he couldn't of been there long maybe 10-15 min) and now he's sleeping peacefully at the top of his cage Immediately put a Layer of paper towel at the bottom of his cage incase he does it again. If he acts strange I'll be going to the vet for sure. I'm wondering what Drainage layers work the best and where I could purchase one. I hope my guy will be alright please pray for him.
 
Hi there Go to www.dragonstrand.com look at the easy drip trays for your cage size. It will keep him out of the water in the bottom. I use a wet vac each day to pull the water out of the pan but depending on your set up you can do a gravity drain.
 
@Beman okay for sure I was looking into those. Would you recommend the Dragon Strand Cages? My little guy is due for a rehouse anytime soon.
 
@Beman okay for sure I was looking into those. Would you recommend the Dragon Strand Cages? My little guy is due for a rehouse anytime soon.
I love love love them and use them for mine. Highly recommend all their products. Cages are done in build schedules though so look at that. Depending on what you are looking at it can be a few months. You put in your order and pay ahead of time. Don’t wait tho on a build to place your order though he sells out fast. If you do that pick up a plastic drain pan for now drill little holes in your bottom panel of the cage for the water to drip through and have the cage raised up over the pan. This will make it so your not dealing with a water situation for the current cage. :)
 
Strange that a cham would choose the floor as a sleeping spot. Can you post photos of the enclosure and chameleon? Filling out the help form linked in my signature would also help to make sure all is right for your scaly friend.
 
Here is his cage his basking light is a 45w house bulb and his UVB is a 18w and he has a 24w grow light for the plants the basking temperature is usually 79-82 degrees during the day and drops to about 71-68 at night and the humidity is usually 50-60% during the day and 72-77% at night. @Graves923
 

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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jacksons Chameleon, 4 months old, Male, Been in my care for 1 month
Handling - I used to a lot but was stressing him out so now only when I have too.
Feeding - Crickets, BSFL, Superworms, Silkworms, BBFL, waxworms (never eats these but he has once).
Supplements -Repashy Calcium with Low vitamin D 2-3 times a week. Should I use this reptivite I have too or is that too many vitamins?
Watering - I mist the plants for about 1 minute and he drinks everyday off the leaves
Fecal Description - White urate and little water droplet looking poop and the consistency is good.
History - Bought from underground reptiles.

Cage Info:
Cage Type - Reptibreeze 18 L, 18 w, 36 h.
Lighting - Zoomed T5 18w full spectrum UVB, Duramax flood 45w light, 24w grow light ,8:30 Am- 8:30 Pm
Temperature - 77-82 at the top, 75-77 middle, 70-68 at the bottom, I measure with digital thermometers in all 3 zones of the cage
Humidity - 50-60% during the day, 72-77% at night. Use a hydrometer to see the levels, Mist 4 times a day, I cover 2 sides with plastic wrap
Plants - 1 Money Tree, 1 Hibiscus, 1 Weeping Ficus.
Placement - In the back of my room not near any vents but close to the bathroom.
Location - Los Angeles, CA (South Bay Area by the beach)

Current Problem - Cham was sleeping on the floor go his cage
 
Should I move it higher up? I was told that if its too high the UVB won't be strong enough when it reaches him
 
Should I move it higher up? I was told that if its too high the UVB won't be strong enough when it reaches him
No you don't want to move it higher... I just wanted to make sure it was not the one on the wall. It is a 5.0 bulb strength right?
 
@Beman Yes they have and even you have given me some advice on just basic chameleon care, the advice all you guys have given has helped me a lot.
Ok perfect. Well look into the drainage options. And yes I love the dragon strand products. Email Bill and let him know you have a Jackson's... He will tell you what cages would be the best for your species. He is really great.
 
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