Eleto428
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Your Chameleon – Male veiled chameleon that will be 2 years old next November or December. I got him when he was a few months old, so about a year and and a half approximately is how long I’ve had him.
Handling – he is handled at least once a month when I thoroughly clean out his cage.
Feeding – He is being fed crickets and large meal worms. I rotate between the two every few months. I usually feed him between 5-7 crickets a week or 5 mealworms a week/ depending if he eats them could be a little more or less. I don’t have a set schedule. I go by how fast he eats them.
Supplements – When he was a baby, I focused more on flukers dusting crickets with the calcium powder you get at Petsmart. Now I just use the Fluker’s quencher calcium for my crickets.
Watering – the watering technique that I use is misting with a spray bottle. I mist the plants in his cage until they are drenched, and I do it twice a day. Once at 5am and once at 5pm. Sometimes I see him drink, but it’s rare. He does have a little bowl for water. However, I’m working 10 hour days so I don’t see him during the day to know if he drinks then.
Fecal Description – the poo is dark brown with white/whitish yellow pieces attached to the end or sometimes separate from the poo. He was tested for parasites when he was a baby.
History – I bought him from petsmart and had a good temperament. For some reason, he doesn’t like my boyfriend. He gets nasty when I try to take him out of the cage when he’s there. When it’s just me, he’s fine. He puffs up and hisses when he gets mad.
Cage Info:
Cage Type – ZooMed Reptibreeze screen cage that is 16x16x30in
Lighting – zoo med UVB bulb that came with the cage.Daylight reptisun 60w bulb zoo medand and a 50w basking bulb by exo terra.
Temperature – Bottom is 65 degrees F, top is 80-85 degrees, and basking spot is 90 degrees. Lowest overnight temp is 64-66 degrees. I have two thermometers: one at the top of the cage that also shows humidity level, and a thermometer at the bottom of the cage.
Humidity – 20-60% during the day and 80% during nighttime. The cage has a large live plant in there and I make sure to mist it 2-3 times a day. Because my bedroom is naturally humid, I don’t spray as often. I use a thermometer that measures humidity and temperature.
Plants - I use a large live plant that I switch out every 6 months or so. Right now I have a Massangeana Cane plant in there.
Placement – cage is located in my room which is in the basement. Its against my wall on a table.
Location – I live in PA, USA
Current Problem – I don’t see his eyes open as much anymore, and I don’t see him drinking that much. I’m working long hours during the day so I don’t know if he’s doing it then. He does move around during the day (I noice on my days off), but not as much as he used to. I’m thinking he’s dehydrated. How do I get him to drink water?
Handling – he is handled at least once a month when I thoroughly clean out his cage.
Feeding – He is being fed crickets and large meal worms. I rotate between the two every few months. I usually feed him between 5-7 crickets a week or 5 mealworms a week/ depending if he eats them could be a little more or less. I don’t have a set schedule. I go by how fast he eats them.
Supplements – When he was a baby, I focused more on flukers dusting crickets with the calcium powder you get at Petsmart. Now I just use the Fluker’s quencher calcium for my crickets.
Watering – the watering technique that I use is misting with a spray bottle. I mist the plants in his cage until they are drenched, and I do it twice a day. Once at 5am and once at 5pm. Sometimes I see him drink, but it’s rare. He does have a little bowl for water. However, I’m working 10 hour days so I don’t see him during the day to know if he drinks then.
Fecal Description – the poo is dark brown with white/whitish yellow pieces attached to the end or sometimes separate from the poo. He was tested for parasites when he was a baby.
History – I bought him from petsmart and had a good temperament. For some reason, he doesn’t like my boyfriend. He gets nasty when I try to take him out of the cage when he’s there. When it’s just me, he’s fine. He puffs up and hisses when he gets mad.
Cage Info:
Cage Type – ZooMed Reptibreeze screen cage that is 16x16x30in
Lighting – zoo med UVB bulb that came with the cage.Daylight reptisun 60w bulb zoo medand and a 50w basking bulb by exo terra.
Temperature – Bottom is 65 degrees F, top is 80-85 degrees, and basking spot is 90 degrees. Lowest overnight temp is 64-66 degrees. I have two thermometers: one at the top of the cage that also shows humidity level, and a thermometer at the bottom of the cage.
Humidity – 20-60% during the day and 80% during nighttime. The cage has a large live plant in there and I make sure to mist it 2-3 times a day. Because my bedroom is naturally humid, I don’t spray as often. I use a thermometer that measures humidity and temperature.
Plants - I use a large live plant that I switch out every 6 months or so. Right now I have a Massangeana Cane plant in there.
Placement – cage is located in my room which is in the basement. Its against my wall on a table.
Location – I live in PA, USA
Current Problem – I don’t see his eyes open as much anymore, and I don’t see him drinking that much. I’m working long hours during the day so I don’t know if he’s doing it then. He does move around during the day (I noice on my days off), but not as much as he used to. I’m thinking he’s dehydrated. How do I get him to drink water?