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Chameleon Enthusiast
- Your Chameleon - Male, furcifer pardalis, hatched late 2018 in my care since 2/13/2019
- Handling - twice a week give or take, have some free range plants that the chameleon welcomes spending time on while I do maintenance, also like to spend some time in natural sunlight when weather permits.
- Chameleon seems content in cage not restless or screen climbing
- Feeding - staple feeders I feed bsfl as well as the flys. They have started breeding in the enclosure so I get a semi consistent supply of flys. Also feed silkworms. I use big burger, cricket crack, fresh veggies. Have spurlina and bee pollen but have not been using it regularly perhaps I should? Silks like carrots and mulberry mix. Any other good options to help gutload worms?
- I will treat him with and feed off some super worms when I'm waiting for my sills to ship.
- Supplements - I have arcadia earth pro ca , arcadia earth pro ca MG - no d-3 in either
- Supervite multi vitamin
- Have rep-cal calcium w/ d3 and multi vitamin
- I use arcadia every feeding and once every week or two will use the mg variety
- D-3 twice a month
- Multi vitamin twice a month
- Watering - mist king system R/O water one nozzle in each of front corners, mists at dawn and dusk to get some humidity/ "condensation" then again for only a few seconds mid afternoon to boost humidity (more in plants)
- Also using a dripper with a valve to control drop speed.
- Fecal Description - poops seem normal and healthy white urate, had fecal done by local exotic vet.
- History - sourced from a local breeder father was a chameleon nerds mother from Kammerflage. Has seen the vet semi routine/ regularly fecals and check ups had a previous eye issue from when I had my first set up and used the fake flukers vines. They got debris in his turrets and needed eye irrigated and antibiotic ointment (the fake plastic vines are evil and I recommend real plants and wood)
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - customized zoo med 2*2*4 with a foam back wall holding live plants and branches using dragon ledges as well.
- Lighting - I have a dual fixture t5 with arcadia uvb and a 6500k also have a jungle dawn Led bar (got on sale previous used 2 sansi 70w ) have dome fixture for basking and it's got an adjustment knob to fine tune. Typical once summer comes it's only on for a short time but it's not quite warm enough ambient temp yet
- I use gosound smart outlets and can set timers and control lights from my phone anytime anywhere highly recommend
- Temperature - use a sensor push temp and humidity monitor should prob add more / replace my two other cheap ones that have recently burnt out. Normally Basking is 78-82 and overnight low is mid 60s
- Humidity - humidity max is 90-99 the misters definitely cover most the cage and hit the mister so that could be skewed from post mist but average over a week is 63% I have a mister and dripper and some times hand mist to provide humidity as well as drinking opportunity and tend to water with an adjustable sprayer for hard to reach plants
- Plants - I have the following plants
- Rhaphidophora tetrasperma
- Pothos and more pothos
- Croton variety with long slim leaves
- Dracaena reflexa
- 3 large curly slim tillandsia
- Nepenthes pitcher plant
- Hoya pubicalyx
- Hoya obovata splash?
- Tillandsia bromeliad "pink quilt"
- May add more nepenthes they seem to love the conditions
- Placement - enclosure is in the corner of a room next to a south facing window (no direct light but good ambient and an has east facing window that allows some ambient light. on a small coffee table that brings the top of cage to a heigh of about 6 ft or so I am 6'4 and it's a good hight for me
the apartment is shared but we are not home much between 12 hour shifts and loving the great outdoors there are not other pets like cats or dogs in the home that would induce stress or prey on him.
- Location - As they say on our jazz radio station "Dan-Dan-Dan Dandy San Diego where the sweet perfume of the waterfront fills the air " temps and conditions are pretty stable and tolerable for the chameleon no harsh winters and the opportunity to spend time in natural light are afforded to us.
Current Problem - The current problem you are concerned about.
He's active and seems to eat and drink regularly poops also seem normal.
His tongue function is a little bit off seems like he's just lazy and would rather go to the feeder than shoot it from afar. I feed mainly silks and bsfl so it's fairly stationary prey. Is this normal. He will still hunt for the flys but it's nothing near what he used to. I miss seeing him snipe prey.
My dude also is finishing up a long and seemingly uncomfortable shed.
He has some goop and residual in / near his eye (which is also pretty darn puffy which was the original cause for this post)
The one eye is getting very puffy and I am worried it needs medical intervention.
eye shot and tail curl attached for your review then one that shows the difference in eyes. He also got some silk on him from a worm that day.
The eye has gotten larger / worse in the past few months and I want to see if there are any interventions I can do to help his eye / figure out what's going on before making a vet visit.