Kiraral
Member
Hi all,
I couldn’t decide if this belonged here or in breeding, so if I chose wrong I apologize!
So I bought my first chameleon, a female veiled, a couple of weeks ago. I was told she was about 5 months at the time, but I didn’t get her directly from the breeder. Yesterday she only ate 1 roach, and I saw she had been digging about in one of her plants, so this morning before work I set up an impromptu lay bin (or at least a starter, to see if she was truely starting to dig.). I filled it with a mix of soil and sand, put a sheet over her cage, and left for the day. She’s currently digging away down there.
The bin she has now in 12” across and about 14” deep. I know she may well need something bigger. But, I also don’t want to disturb her by pulling her out of one bin and into another. At what point would you recommend I move her? I was thinking if she came out but still hadn’t laid, I’d give her a bigger space then?
Cage Info:
Current Problem - I’m more looking for advice about when this would become a problem. I know that I worry easily about new things. I have a vet who sees exotics that I’d bring her to if necessary.
My current thought process is (other than covering her cage and not offering food) to not changing anything re: misting and lighting and just let her do her thing for now, but I guess I’m wondering what would be the indicators that I need to bring her in? I have read different things about how long she will dig for. I would guess we are beyond the test holes at this point (I think she’s totally covered in dirt and seems to have no intention of coming back on a branch tonight, but I haven’t gotten a great look) but I have no experience with this.
I couldn’t decide if this belonged here or in breeding, so if I chose wrong I apologize!
So I bought my first chameleon, a female veiled, a couple of weeks ago. I was told she was about 5 months at the time, but I didn’t get her directly from the breeder. Yesterday she only ate 1 roach, and I saw she had been digging about in one of her plants, so this morning before work I set up an impromptu lay bin (or at least a starter, to see if she was truely starting to dig.). I filled it with a mix of soil and sand, put a sheet over her cage, and left for the day. She’s currently digging away down there.
The bin she has now in 12” across and about 14” deep. I know she may well need something bigger. But, I also don’t want to disturb her by pulling her out of one bin and into another. At what point would you recommend I move her? I was thinking if she came out but still hadn’t laid, I’d give her a bigger space then?
- Your Chameleon - Femae, veiled, approx 5-6 months, has been in my care almost 2 weeks.
- Handling - I’ve had her out a couple of times
- Feeding - she gets an assortment of feeder insects (roaches, crickets, a couple super worms, a couple horn worms, bsfl) all gut fed on a wide variety of foods I found on cam safe gut load lists. Greens, fruits, veggies, seeds/nuts, etc.
- Supplements - She gets calcium w/out d3 daily, and has been given it with once so far. I was planning to start her on a multivit this weekend, and alternate that with the d3 so she gets each e/o week.
- Watering - Mist king system, 4x daily, 7 min at a time.
- Fecal Description - Dark brown, formed but not hard, white urates w/ some light yellow. Never been tested.
- History - Random but relevant info at the start of the post.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 18x18x24 screen w/plastic around 2 sides.
- Lighting - Lights on for 12 hours a day, some natural dim light at dawn and dusk right now, her room has windows. Repti sun uvb light (long kind) and low wattage basking light (25 or 50? I’ll look for the box) on a dimmer.
- Temperature - Temp in the basking spot is in the mid 80s, I turn down the dimmer on hotter days. Temps get down to the 70’s at night. Once it gets colder her room has previously gotten as cool as 65, but I can easily increase the heat this winter. I have a temp gun I used to measure.
- Humidity - Averages around 60, obviously lower as the cage dries and higher after misting.
- Plants - She has a Pothos, a money tree, and a hibiscus bush.
- Placement - The cage is in my sun room/hobby room. Low traffic. I live alone, and the cats aren’t allowed in there unless I’m in there to keep an eye on them (all my house plants and tarantulas live in this room)
- Location - central MA
Current Problem - I’m more looking for advice about when this would become a problem. I know that I worry easily about new things. I have a vet who sees exotics that I’d bring her to if necessary.
My current thought process is (other than covering her cage and not offering food) to not changing anything re: misting and lighting and just let her do her thing for now, but I guess I’m wondering what would be the indicators that I need to bring her in? I have read different things about how long she will dig for. I would guess we are beyond the test holes at this point (I think she’s totally covered in dirt and seems to have no intention of coming back on a branch tonight, but I haven’t gotten a great look) but I have no experience with this.