Geckoflora
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I am a first time chameleon owner. I've had my male panther chameleon, Ramses, for about six months now, and it's been my first time owning a tropical reptile. I had a female panther chameleon that I got at the same time, who I just lost last week due to egg complications. I am worried about Ramses and I really don't want to risk losing him too, so I figured it was better safe than sorry to reach out to some other owners.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
So here's the gist of the problem: Ramses hasn't had a bowel movement in at least six days, and his behavior has changed a bit.
Usually Ramses poops about every 2-4 days, but it's been at least six days now. And I say at least because that's when I last changed out his substrate (paper towel) and realized he hasn't gone since, so it may have been longer than six days.
His odd behavior makes me think this is all tied together. Basically, he won't bask. He sits mostly on the bottom branch of his cage (which is about a foot off of the paper towel- everything in his cage is suspended) and is usually cold to the touch. I added two extra heat lamps to bump up the temps in his cage but it hasn't seemed to make a huge difference. His feeding behavior has also changed. Usually when I drop the crickets in he races over to start eating, but now he just watches them and is mostly uninterested (though he eventually hunts them all down, so he's still eating, just with less enthusiasm). Oddly enough, he will still readily take food from my hand, or if the crickets start crawling on his plants he becomes more interested. Maybe this is just him getting picky? He doesn't seem to want them as much if they're on the screen.
My current assumption is that he's been cold from not basking, so he isn't as active for hunting, and his metabolism is slow, which is why he hasn't pooped in awhile. I was also worried about dehydration, so I'm trying to mist him extra, and today I watered him using a bowl for a makeshift drip, and he drank quite a bit. I hope the extra water helps him.
I also dipped part of a cricket in mineral oil and fed that to him, as I read it is supposed to be helpful in stimulating a bowel movement. If I don't see results by tomorrow afternoon, I'll be trying a soak with him, which I'm sure he will dislike.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? Please let me know if I'm doing something wrong. I know it hasn't been that long of a time for him not to poop, but I don't want to wait and have something bad develop. I'm open to any suggestions or tips! Thanks.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Panther chameleon, male. Caring for him about six months. I believe he is about 1.5 years old.
- Handling - Usually I handle him every few days, but recently it's been daily, as I'm trying to make sure he's healthy. I'll explain more about that.
- Feeding - He is being fed mostly crickets, with mealworms every few days and sometimes waxworms. I did feed dubia roaches for a few weeks but he did not have as much interest in them. I feed him large crickets every other day, usually 5-10 depending on the size. They are being gutloaded on Fluker's calcium cricket feed.
- Supplements - Crickets are always dusted with Miner-All Calcium with D3. Every two weeks I dust crickets with a Reptivite Vitamin A supplement.
- Watering - Currently misting 2-3 times a day, more if I'm around all day. He drinks off of the leaves when I mist. Starting today I held a bowl in his cage at an angle so he could drink a good amount from the drips/run off, since I'm worried about dehydration.
- Fecal Description - No recent droppings, but last time I observed them they seemed normal. Urates were slightly orange if I'm remembering correctly, which I believe means he was dehydrated?
- History - I got him from a previous owner who was planning on breeding him but had to move overseas. I have not tried to breed him at all. He was last seen by a vet three months ago for excess mucus in the mouth and crust around the eyes (possibly URI), and was treated with oral antibiotics and eye drops. Vet says it was likely caused by Vit A deficiency (I wasn't giving it at the time), and the vet provided me with the supplement I use now. The URI cleared up just fine.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen, 24 x 24 x 48 inches
- Lighting - UVB- All Living Things brand 20" hood with ALT tropical bulb, less than 6 months old (will be upgrading to a larger hood soon). Heat- Currently had three lamps on his cage, as his cage is located in a cold area of my house and they are needed to keep it warm enough. Two daylight lamps left on 12 hours, one purple night light lamp left on 24 hours (it gets too cold at night otherwise).
- Temperature - Basking spot with the three lamps is currently about 90 F-97 F within the area of the three lamps. Ambient temps can reach 70 F. Night temps around 68 F. I use a Nat Geo laser thermometer to measure + a dial thermometer.
- Humidity - Humidity varies, usually around 40-50 when I haven't misted recently. After misting it goes up to 70-75. I use a dial hygrometer to measure.
- Plants - Four live plants currently- two large pothos, one umbrella plant, and one peperomia plant.
- Placement - Cage located in a walk-in basement, about a foot and half away from glass doors. Cage is up on a table, so the top is about 6-7 feet off the ground. Not sure if it's relevant, but there are three other lizard cages in the same area, with a guinea pig cage directly beside my chameleon cage.
- Location - Northern Virginia, US
So here's the gist of the problem: Ramses hasn't had a bowel movement in at least six days, and his behavior has changed a bit.
Usually Ramses poops about every 2-4 days, but it's been at least six days now. And I say at least because that's when I last changed out his substrate (paper towel) and realized he hasn't gone since, so it may have been longer than six days.
His odd behavior makes me think this is all tied together. Basically, he won't bask. He sits mostly on the bottom branch of his cage (which is about a foot off of the paper towel- everything in his cage is suspended) and is usually cold to the touch. I added two extra heat lamps to bump up the temps in his cage but it hasn't seemed to make a huge difference. His feeding behavior has also changed. Usually when I drop the crickets in he races over to start eating, but now he just watches them and is mostly uninterested (though he eventually hunts them all down, so he's still eating, just with less enthusiasm). Oddly enough, he will still readily take food from my hand, or if the crickets start crawling on his plants he becomes more interested. Maybe this is just him getting picky? He doesn't seem to want them as much if they're on the screen.
My current assumption is that he's been cold from not basking, so he isn't as active for hunting, and his metabolism is slow, which is why he hasn't pooped in awhile. I was also worried about dehydration, so I'm trying to mist him extra, and today I watered him using a bowl for a makeshift drip, and he drank quite a bit. I hope the extra water helps him.
I also dipped part of a cricket in mineral oil and fed that to him, as I read it is supposed to be helpful in stimulating a bowel movement. If I don't see results by tomorrow afternoon, I'll be trying a soak with him, which I'm sure he will dislike.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? Please let me know if I'm doing something wrong. I know it hasn't been that long of a time for him not to poop, but I don't want to wait and have something bad develop. I'm open to any suggestions or tips! Thanks.