lukjak
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Hi Chameleon Forums!
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - Yesterday when I was feeding him, I noticed he can't shoot his tongue like always and the prey does not "stick" to his tongue. I was very worried so I took him to the vet in the evening. The vet told me he looks very well and the tongue is okey too. I persuade the vet to take the blood tests and the blood is also good (there is a bit higher level of phosphorus, but it's not a big deal he said). But it could be from dehydratation. The thing is, when he was younger, he was used to to a little exoterra glass enclosure and he was drinking from the glass walls. But he was obviously too big for it so I made this custom enclosure, which I believe is really good for him. The problem is he looks like he's not interested to water on the leaves at all. Is it possible he just learnt to drink from the glass and he will never drink from leaves?
I hope some more experienced keeper will help!
Thank you!
Lukas
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Veiled male - about 10 month old - in my care for about 9 months
- Handling - not much, maybe once a week and it's just because I want him to have some direct sunlight
- Feeding - 2 grasshoppers per day (6 times per week) - gutloaded mostly with carrots and apples
- Supplements - Zoo Med's calcium without D3 every feeding and Zoo Med's multivitamin with D3 once per week.
- Watering - I mist by hand about 3 times per day - now I have also a dripper
- Fecal Description - consistency is good and the color also, urate is a bit yellow (which refers to our problem)
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - via photos
- Lighting - UVB and basking light, both by Zoo Med's
- Temperature - lowest is about 75 F (25 C) even in the night - it's just this hot in here and I am not sure how to drop the temperature down. At his basking spot it's around 92 F (33 C).
- Humidity - around 40 - 70 %.. depends on the misting
- Plants - I have larger Hibiscus, two photoses, bromelie and one more, which i forgot the name (but it's safe - I checked it)
- Placement - I believe it's large enough for veiled male. The top is around 30 cm above my eye level. In the corner of my room. Not high traffic.
- Location - Central Europe
Current Problem - Yesterday when I was feeding him, I noticed he can't shoot his tongue like always and the prey does not "stick" to his tongue. I was very worried so I took him to the vet in the evening. The vet told me he looks very well and the tongue is okey too. I persuade the vet to take the blood tests and the blood is also good (there is a bit higher level of phosphorus, but it's not a big deal he said). But it could be from dehydratation. The thing is, when he was younger, he was used to to a little exoterra glass enclosure and he was drinking from the glass walls. But he was obviously too big for it so I made this custom enclosure, which I believe is really good for him. The problem is he looks like he's not interested to water on the leaves at all. Is it possible he just learnt to drink from the glass and he will never drink from leaves?
I hope some more experienced keeper will help!
Thank you!
Lukas
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