Thehippie
Chameleon Enthusiast
its been a couple of weeks since we got Comet and as ive seen him develop, things are not looking good. ill fill out the husbandry form below, his tongue is inherently very weak, his eyes are sunken, hes emaciated and hes got this kind of ptsd reaction to any human that walks into the room. I've tried so much to get him going but I'm going to have to get him a vet appointment even if its only drive by... I have a feeling that a fecal is in order and that we're gonna need some blood to see the organ levels and make sure that's ok. he hasn't tried to eat anything except a roach once and failed to get it in his mouth over 3 times.... this guys gonna take some serious work. I don't have many photos to come by as hes very skittish to me coming to his cage. hes always acted extremely lethargic and lazy when I'm not near his cage though. I have a feeling that his previous owner wasn't watching his eating as in the ad I got him off of, he said there were always escaping crickets. the stress of the move must have pushed him over and caused him to become overwhelmed.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Comet, yellow crested jacksons chameleon, male, probably close to a year, chances are wild caught, been in my care for around two weeks
- Handling - once to check his stuck shed and eyes to try and pin point signs or deficiency and see how well the shed is working off.
- Feeding - tried a lot.. roaches are the only ones hes tried to eat. we thing he ate a hornworm the day after arrival but now we aren't too sure.. tried crickets, nymph roaches, hornworms, waxworms, superworms, and we're currently pupating hornworm moths to see if he'll go for something that flies being a montane species. we haven't yet established a feeding schedule and are yet to see him actively eat something.
- Supplements - zoo med cal no d3 twice a week and repashy calcium plus (I think that's the name?) once a month was the schedule I had set for him but he hasn't eaten a thing...
- Watering - misting for around 5 mins once in the morning and once before bed, he doesn't drink in front of me, hes quite honestly just too afraid to do anything in front of me so we're getting more foliage for him to hide in and more densely packing his cage.
- Fecal Description - going to be tested when we get our apt set up, appts are pretty hard to come by with covid but we're trying to squeeze in
- History - previous owner had him in a 18.18.24 exo with a compact and a branch... with dirt at the bottom... that was it..
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 2x2x4 screen reptibreeze
- Lighting - t5ho 6% arcadia with a basking of the mid 70s
- Temperature - usually 74-76 basking to 70-71 ambient
- Humidity - pressure misted that I set up top and mist for 5 mins, measuring with a standard hydrometer (I want digital)
- Plants - arboricola, hibiscus and bromeliads are currently in there but we're getting more to replace the bromeliads
- Placement - next to Bandits cage with a barrier so they cant see each other and on a table away from any air vents or fans, in my bedroom so it isn't high traffic
- Location - Maryland