jcarlsen
Chameleon Enthusiast
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Male ambilobe panther chameleon. 2 yrs 3 months old. Been in my care about a year and 10 months.
* Handling - Maybe once or twice a week. I put my hands in daily for a hand feed or to clean a poop and the occasional chin scratch.
* Feeding - Feeding mainly superworms every two days. He will eat hornworms just not as much. Offering 10-12 and he'll usually take between 3-8. I'm gutloading with apples greens and sprinkled on superload.
* Supplements - using repashys calcium plus on every feeding.
* Watering - I primarily use a mistking with a rain dome set up and a nozzle in the cage. My misting schedule is:
- 7am/1 min
- 10am/3 min
- 1pm/2 min
- 4pm/1 min
- 7pm/1 min
I do see him drink, but not every time. He doesn't seem to rush for the water from what I can see.
* Fecal Description - Fecals have mostly been normal. The poop itself is a bit orangish in color but his urates seem to be pretty white in color. He had coccidia last spring and we got him on antibiotics and ponazuril. As of last July he's been parasite free. Did a complete cage strip down and disinfect at the time.
* History - Other than the parasites he hasn't had any other major problems. He's a bit small for his age and unfortunately due to my desire for hand feeding I got him hooked on supers. I tried offering others for up to 10 days but no takers, so I gave up.
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 24x24x48 dragon strand keeper cage.
* Lighting - I'm using a double 22" fluorescent fixture with 6% Arcadia and a plant bulb. It's on at 6:50 am and off at around 7:16pm.
* Temperature - Floor is in low 70s, low 80s under uv and 90-95 right under basking spot. I have a probe for the basking and a heat gun to measure the rest. Lowest overnight temp wouldn't be below 70.
* Humidity - have an analogue humidity gauge and it is around 40%, but during the winter it's dipped down to 20 at times right before a misting. I wrapped several panels on 3 sides with plastic to retain spray and help with humidity.
* Plants - Just a large pothos in the rear left opposite the basking spot.
* Placement - Cage is in living room, it is next to but not blown on by heat vents which are to the left of it and above and below cage level. Top of cage is about 6 or so feet off the ground so basking spot is eye level.
* Location - Boston, MA
Current Problem - He seems to periodically be closing his eyes during the day. All other behavior seems normal and healthy for him. He does seem to move around, drink, eat and poop fairly normally. The winters up here are a bit tough with humidity, so I've seen a few less than perfect urates. I've usually responded by giving hornworms or a shower or something along those lines.
* Your Chameleon - Male ambilobe panther chameleon. 2 yrs 3 months old. Been in my care about a year and 10 months.
* Handling - Maybe once or twice a week. I put my hands in daily for a hand feed or to clean a poop and the occasional chin scratch.
* Feeding - Feeding mainly superworms every two days. He will eat hornworms just not as much. Offering 10-12 and he'll usually take between 3-8. I'm gutloading with apples greens and sprinkled on superload.
* Supplements - using repashys calcium plus on every feeding.
* Watering - I primarily use a mistking with a rain dome set up and a nozzle in the cage. My misting schedule is:
- 7am/1 min
- 10am/3 min
- 1pm/2 min
- 4pm/1 min
- 7pm/1 min
I do see him drink, but not every time. He doesn't seem to rush for the water from what I can see.
* Fecal Description - Fecals have mostly been normal. The poop itself is a bit orangish in color but his urates seem to be pretty white in color. He had coccidia last spring and we got him on antibiotics and ponazuril. As of last July he's been parasite free. Did a complete cage strip down and disinfect at the time.
* History - Other than the parasites he hasn't had any other major problems. He's a bit small for his age and unfortunately due to my desire for hand feeding I got him hooked on supers. I tried offering others for up to 10 days but no takers, so I gave up.
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 24x24x48 dragon strand keeper cage.
* Lighting - I'm using a double 22" fluorescent fixture with 6% Arcadia and a plant bulb. It's on at 6:50 am and off at around 7:16pm.
* Temperature - Floor is in low 70s, low 80s under uv and 90-95 right under basking spot. I have a probe for the basking and a heat gun to measure the rest. Lowest overnight temp wouldn't be below 70.
* Humidity - have an analogue humidity gauge and it is around 40%, but during the winter it's dipped down to 20 at times right before a misting. I wrapped several panels on 3 sides with plastic to retain spray and help with humidity.
* Plants - Just a large pothos in the rear left opposite the basking spot.
* Placement - Cage is in living room, it is next to but not blown on by heat vents which are to the left of it and above and below cage level. Top of cage is about 6 or so feet off the ground so basking spot is eye level.
* Location - Boston, MA
Current Problem - He seems to periodically be closing his eyes during the day. All other behavior seems normal and healthy for him. He does seem to move around, drink, eat and poop fairly normally. The winters up here are a bit tough with humidity, so I've seen a few less than perfect urates. I've usually responded by giving hornworms or a shower or something along those lines.