NerveDamage
Member
Ok so I have been posting a few threads lately and doing some research on the usual suspects for my chameleons health but I havn't concluded anything. So i'll try and see if someone can answer this.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - ~9 month Male Nosy Be, owned for about 6 months
Handling - couple times a week (2-4)
Feeding - 90% crickets (I posted another thread regarding this, he won't hardly touch anything else.) He eats about 10-14 daily. Gutloaded with rotations of mustard greens, collard greens, oranges and apples.
Supplements - 5-6 Days a week with Repcal Calcium w/o D3 and Fridays rotating between Repcal Cal w/D3 and Multi-vit
Watering - Misting is done with an Aqua Zamp Rain Dome. His cage is misted 5 times daily 1min 30 one hour after lights on and one before lights out. 2 minutes twice a day and 3min in the middle of his day. I do see him drink but I do work most days so I cannot see him throughout the day sometimes.
Fecal Description - His urea(?) mostly white or all white (the latest had some brown). He was tested ~6months ago (right before I received him)
History - He is my first chameleon, and from the looks of others I always felt he was a little small, weighed 3/14/14 at 63g. (I do not have any weights I just bought the scale to gather more information for you guys as I sensed there was a problem)
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2ft wide, 2ft long, 4ft high all screen
Lighting - ZooMed 75 basking bulb. ZooMed 5.0 UVB long tube kind 18inch
Temperature - Basking is usually between 80-85 depending on time of day measured with digital thermometer.
Humidity - Normally stays around 40% but has peaks during misting measured with digital hydrometer.
Plants - He has a hanging pothos and a umbrella plant on the cage floor soil covered will large pond rocks.
Placement - In my bedroom, only traffic is me at my computer desk but not a lot of movement. Airvent on the other side of the room. The top of his cage is roughly 6 feet off the ground.
Location - Orange County, California
Current Problem - Ok so lately I have noticed he had been basking a lot and not being very active, then he started to sorta lay on his branch (never with his feet dangling). And always a very dark color unless eating or drinking. I became concerned when he would literally only move to eat or drink then back to his branch. Then I noticed his urea(?) had a little brown in it (maybe 15% brown rest was white). He still eats fine but seems very very lazy, and as I mentioned above I bought a scale to weigh him as he seemed very small to me. His grip is still quite good and turns bright blue when he goes to move, but always just wants to bask.
I don't even know if this is a problem I have about ruled out MBD, but I just doesn't seem normal and with his size I am very concerned.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - ~9 month Male Nosy Be, owned for about 6 months
Handling - couple times a week (2-4)
Feeding - 90% crickets (I posted another thread regarding this, he won't hardly touch anything else.) He eats about 10-14 daily. Gutloaded with rotations of mustard greens, collard greens, oranges and apples.
Supplements - 5-6 Days a week with Repcal Calcium w/o D3 and Fridays rotating between Repcal Cal w/D3 and Multi-vit
Watering - Misting is done with an Aqua Zamp Rain Dome. His cage is misted 5 times daily 1min 30 one hour after lights on and one before lights out. 2 minutes twice a day and 3min in the middle of his day. I do see him drink but I do work most days so I cannot see him throughout the day sometimes.
Fecal Description - His urea(?) mostly white or all white (the latest had some brown). He was tested ~6months ago (right before I received him)
History - He is my first chameleon, and from the looks of others I always felt he was a little small, weighed 3/14/14 at 63g. (I do not have any weights I just bought the scale to gather more information for you guys as I sensed there was a problem)
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2ft wide, 2ft long, 4ft high all screen
Lighting - ZooMed 75 basking bulb. ZooMed 5.0 UVB long tube kind 18inch
Temperature - Basking is usually between 80-85 depending on time of day measured with digital thermometer.
Humidity - Normally stays around 40% but has peaks during misting measured with digital hydrometer.
Plants - He has a hanging pothos and a umbrella plant on the cage floor soil covered will large pond rocks.
Placement - In my bedroom, only traffic is me at my computer desk but not a lot of movement. Airvent on the other side of the room. The top of his cage is roughly 6 feet off the ground.
Location - Orange County, California
Current Problem - Ok so lately I have noticed he had been basking a lot and not being very active, then he started to sorta lay on his branch (never with his feet dangling). And always a very dark color unless eating or drinking. I became concerned when he would literally only move to eat or drink then back to his branch. Then I noticed his urea(?) had a little brown in it (maybe 15% brown rest was white). He still eats fine but seems very very lazy, and as I mentioned above I bought a scale to weigh him as he seemed very small to me. His grip is still quite good and turns bright blue when he goes to move, but always just wants to bask.
I don't even know if this is a problem I have about ruled out MBD, but I just doesn't seem normal and with his size I am very concerned.