Justin Escajeda
New Member
Hello All,
I am hoping to get some feedback on my current situation with a one month old clutch of baby (Ambil) Panthers Chameleons.
Up to this point I have been housing this clutch since birth in the convention hatchling enclosure: tuber-ware bin with a maze of wooden stacks and many fake plants. I did however incorporate a moss base on the floor which is something different for me. I have a basking spot of 80F and a gradient that goes to 74F other areas of the cage. They are misted 6 times a day at 30 second intervals. I have a t5 uvb and zoomed daylight 40w for 10 hours per day. We feed 1-3 times a day between fruit flies and pin head crickets with dusting every other day with repashy supercal nod. I have 12 hatched out of the 20 eggs that survived.
This was that females first clutch. All the hatchlings seemed fine up until 4-5 days ago (roughly at the 3-4week old mark), they were eating, climbing, alert, pooping, etc, now it seems that a lot of them have their eyes closed during the day. If I pick them up, most of them will open, others stay shut, some are still (sleep-like), others are climbing around with eyes closed.
I will be moving them into nursery cages this weekend (pvc with screen front), probaby 2-3 per cage - all live plants in enclosures.
I have researched that this may be caused by stress due to so many of them together, it could be caused by husbandry, and many other reasons. I am up for any ideas, or opinions what might be causing this and possible solutions to apply.
Thank You To ANYONE who has any input!
I am hoping to get some feedback on my current situation with a one month old clutch of baby (Ambil) Panthers Chameleons.
Up to this point I have been housing this clutch since birth in the convention hatchling enclosure: tuber-ware bin with a maze of wooden stacks and many fake plants. I did however incorporate a moss base on the floor which is something different for me. I have a basking spot of 80F and a gradient that goes to 74F other areas of the cage. They are misted 6 times a day at 30 second intervals. I have a t5 uvb and zoomed daylight 40w for 10 hours per day. We feed 1-3 times a day between fruit flies and pin head crickets with dusting every other day with repashy supercal nod. I have 12 hatched out of the 20 eggs that survived.
This was that females first clutch. All the hatchlings seemed fine up until 4-5 days ago (roughly at the 3-4week old mark), they were eating, climbing, alert, pooping, etc, now it seems that a lot of them have their eyes closed during the day. If I pick them up, most of them will open, others stay shut, some are still (sleep-like), others are climbing around with eyes closed.
I will be moving them into nursery cages this weekend (pvc with screen front), probaby 2-3 per cage - all live plants in enclosures.
I have researched that this may be caused by stress due to so many of them together, it could be caused by husbandry, and many other reasons. I am up for any ideas, or opinions what might be causing this and possible solutions to apply.
Thank You To ANYONE who has any input!