lysinlight87
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled male, 5 months old
Handling - Once a day, usually to take him out if the sun is shining, or move him out the way when I clean the bottom of his cage. He doesn't like to be handled.
Feeding - He is fed daily. I offer him 4 large crickets, 4 large locusts and a super worm. He often leaves a few the crickets, they're not his favourite. He is fed usually around mid-day & then I might offer him more at 4pm. I gutload with bug grub, butternut squash, carrot, apple, asparagus, courgette, rocket. I recently read that locusts can't digest food at room temperature, causing decomposition of food in the stomach. I don't know if this is true?
Supplements - Plain calcium on all or half of his feeders everyday. Multivit with D3 once every 2 weeks (I did forget once)
Watering - He has a dripper. I mist him 4 times a day on average, until a I get a cramp in my hand.
Fecal Description - Solid, brown. Urates white, sometimes watery
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - He came from a reptile shop not far from where I live. Has been healthy.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Glass exo-terra (we puposely decided a against a screened for several reasons.) 90cm (tall) x 65 x 45
Lighting - Reptiglo 5.0 uvb. 9am-9pm
Temperature - Basking spot is 85F, over night tempurate is around 68F. He has 2a thermometer and thermostat. The thermostat does dim the basking bulb to keept the temperature stable. The light hits his cage in the evening and sometimes it switches off completely. It is a 60W house bulb.
Humidity - Humidity varies between 45% and 60%, I use live plants and misting to maintain the humidity.
Plants - He has a ficus and an umbrella plant.
Placement - His cage is about a foot off the ground. It's in the living room, against the same wall as the TV but a few metres away. I cover him at night so he's not disturbed. During the day he does sometimes get bothered if someone is near to his cage.
Location - UK
My guy seems to be spending more and more time a dull kinda green. Since his last shed his patterns have changed and it's been a bit harder for me to guess his mood, but I'm worried he's not happy. This is when he is in his cage. When I take him out and put him in the garden, he goes a lovely bright green. He also scouts the bottom of his cage in the evening and goes very dark in colour.
I'm just wondering if there's something I'm not quite doing right, or if anyone has any tips to make him happier? I wonder if it's because his basking bulb dims or that the temp is not high enough.
Here are some pics
Your Chameleon - Veiled male, 5 months old
Handling - Once a day, usually to take him out if the sun is shining, or move him out the way when I clean the bottom of his cage. He doesn't like to be handled.
Feeding - He is fed daily. I offer him 4 large crickets, 4 large locusts and a super worm. He often leaves a few the crickets, they're not his favourite. He is fed usually around mid-day & then I might offer him more at 4pm. I gutload with bug grub, butternut squash, carrot, apple, asparagus, courgette, rocket. I recently read that locusts can't digest food at room temperature, causing decomposition of food in the stomach. I don't know if this is true?
Supplements - Plain calcium on all or half of his feeders everyday. Multivit with D3 once every 2 weeks (I did forget once)
Watering - He has a dripper. I mist him 4 times a day on average, until a I get a cramp in my hand.
Fecal Description - Solid, brown. Urates white, sometimes watery
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - He came from a reptile shop not far from where I live. Has been healthy.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Glass exo-terra (we puposely decided a against a screened for several reasons.) 90cm (tall) x 65 x 45
Lighting - Reptiglo 5.0 uvb. 9am-9pm
Temperature - Basking spot is 85F, over night tempurate is around 68F. He has 2a thermometer and thermostat. The thermostat does dim the basking bulb to keept the temperature stable. The light hits his cage in the evening and sometimes it switches off completely. It is a 60W house bulb.
Humidity - Humidity varies between 45% and 60%, I use live plants and misting to maintain the humidity.
Plants - He has a ficus and an umbrella plant.
Placement - His cage is about a foot off the ground. It's in the living room, against the same wall as the TV but a few metres away. I cover him at night so he's not disturbed. During the day he does sometimes get bothered if someone is near to his cage.
Location - UK
My guy seems to be spending more and more time a dull kinda green. Since his last shed his patterns have changed and it's been a bit harder for me to guess his mood, but I'm worried he's not happy. This is when he is in his cage. When I take him out and put him in the garden, he goes a lovely bright green. He also scouts the bottom of his cage in the evening and goes very dark in colour.
I'm just wondering if there's something I'm not quite doing right, or if anyone has any tips to make him happier? I wonder if it's because his basking bulb dims or that the temp is not high enough.
Here are some pics
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