mantra
New Member
Hello, I am new to this forum and am a new Panther Chameleon owner (it actually "belongs" to my 10 year old son but it is certainly a family endeavor). We just purchased beautiful Hercules and we have some concerns, but first some info on him/us:
1 year old Panther Red Bar Ambilobe
Concerns: that he is dehydrated and/or has debris in his eye that is causing him not to drink and not to eat as much as it seems he should.
We have only had him for 2 days
He was in a small screen enclosure but we have relocated him into a 4'x2'x2' glass and screen combination
We have 2 live plants, an Umbrella and a vine Pathos
Humidity is kept between 60 and 75%
Basking temp at day is 90 and bottom of cage reads 65 to 70.
UVB light during the day in addition to basking light
We have a Big Dripper and a reptifogger used only for 10 minutes today because the humidity got up to 80% pretty quickly
The previous owner fed him mostly meal worms and mostly by hand (I know, not good).
We have introduced gut loaded crickets and phoenix worms and he has eaten a few so far and a few meal worms out of bowl, in cage and by hand when we were desperate (he wasnt eating).
In the past 48 hours he has eaten 5 medium sized meal worms, 3 crickets and 2 phoenix worms, doesnt seem like much for such a big guy (he is about 18" long nose to tail tip)
He has not had anything to drink on his own that I have detected despite showing interest in looking at the drips from the big dripper that are dripping onto leaves (he has access to the drips). We also mist the cage 3 to 4 times per day so all the leaves have droplets.
When we bought him he had one eye that was slightly sunken, he rolled it around the inside of the lid and would try to bulge it to one side. He mostly keeps it closed but when he ate he would open it to aim at his food. I suspect he has debris in there, there is no discharge.
Since we have had him, he has not pooped
Concerned that he is dehydrated, I gently squirted some water in his mouth (once yesterday and once today) when he was chewing some food. He didn't like this but seemed to tolerate it enough.
His colors are VERY bright green, red/maroon, orange - more green during the day and more red at night. I don't know how to compare since he is so new to us.
Any suggestions? We plan to take him to a local vet if things do not get better soon.
Thank you!
1 year old Panther Red Bar Ambilobe
Concerns: that he is dehydrated and/or has debris in his eye that is causing him not to drink and not to eat as much as it seems he should.
We have only had him for 2 days
He was in a small screen enclosure but we have relocated him into a 4'x2'x2' glass and screen combination
We have 2 live plants, an Umbrella and a vine Pathos
Humidity is kept between 60 and 75%
Basking temp at day is 90 and bottom of cage reads 65 to 70.
UVB light during the day in addition to basking light
We have a Big Dripper and a reptifogger used only for 10 minutes today because the humidity got up to 80% pretty quickly
The previous owner fed him mostly meal worms and mostly by hand (I know, not good).
We have introduced gut loaded crickets and phoenix worms and he has eaten a few so far and a few meal worms out of bowl, in cage and by hand when we were desperate (he wasnt eating).
In the past 48 hours he has eaten 5 medium sized meal worms, 3 crickets and 2 phoenix worms, doesnt seem like much for such a big guy (he is about 18" long nose to tail tip)
He has not had anything to drink on his own that I have detected despite showing interest in looking at the drips from the big dripper that are dripping onto leaves (he has access to the drips). We also mist the cage 3 to 4 times per day so all the leaves have droplets.
When we bought him he had one eye that was slightly sunken, he rolled it around the inside of the lid and would try to bulge it to one side. He mostly keeps it closed but when he ate he would open it to aim at his food. I suspect he has debris in there, there is no discharge.
Since we have had him, he has not pooped
Concerned that he is dehydrated, I gently squirted some water in his mouth (once yesterday and once today) when he was chewing some food. He didn't like this but seemed to tolerate it enough.
His colors are VERY bright green, red/maroon, orange - more green during the day and more red at night. I don't know how to compare since he is so new to us.
Any suggestions? We plan to take him to a local vet if things do not get better soon.
Thank you!