alonnamarie2216
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Ready for the basic newbie post?
Got myself a panther chameleon, from the (now known, dreaded) Petco.
I'm working on getting him more plants, I really DID not think it was going to be such a challenge with Spring/Summer here. And I'm still battling on what kind of soil to use? Also I see people talking about catch plates for water?
He/She does have a fake plant and some vines, but I know it's not good enough for him, as I know I wouldn't be happy with it!
I'm attempting to train cup feeding, but am losing. So basically I am free range feeding. (Also I'm learning real quick, store bought cricket keepers are the devil.) Also a little confused on how to feed mealworms, fruit flies, and the like other than crickets. I love my little one to death, but roaches aren't gonna happen. Not anytime soon anyways.
I'm still unsure of the sex, been trying to figure it out. I'm thinking female.
Have he/she/it (Utu!) in a fully screened beginner cage. Have the ZooMed UVB/Heating beginner combo light. Humidity is a little low from what it really needs to be, running about 55%. Temps are going fairly well, a tid low but just a few degrees. Good basking, mid, and low. Misting twice to three times with a spray bottle, and dripping from 'homemade dripper' (A cup with holes poked in it) twice to three times a day. Usually runs for 5 to 10 minutes over the plant. With a bowl that catches the water for now.
Right now, I'm worried about the fact that my little Utu shed about four days after I brought him/her home (two weeks ago) and has a piece of skin stuck on the head between the eyes. For about a week now. I've seen the little one trying to get it off but I think has given up. I don't want to stress my baby out by trying to help...
Also the past few days, we haven't been eating. First week home, we did fine. But now all of a sudden, it's pretty much nothing. Free ranging gets a bit hard to tell as we all know.
I'm also worried I may have stressed my baby out about four days ago, trying to lead him to the cup.
GAHHH it really is all killing me. I feel kind of like I am already failing him.
I have surfed and surfed and surfed the web. I am Googling something about him every single day. Needless to say, Petco was TERRIBLE at explaining how in depth chameleon care really is. I'm still up for the challenge (worried if Utu is female however, much harder to take care of when egg time comes around), just have so many questions that surfing just isn't answering.
I will attach some photos here in just a bit, if not tomorrow.
Thanks so much for any help.
Got myself a panther chameleon, from the (now known, dreaded) Petco.
I'm working on getting him more plants, I really DID not think it was going to be such a challenge with Spring/Summer here. And I'm still battling on what kind of soil to use? Also I see people talking about catch plates for water?
He/She does have a fake plant and some vines, but I know it's not good enough for him, as I know I wouldn't be happy with it!
I'm attempting to train cup feeding, but am losing. So basically I am free range feeding. (Also I'm learning real quick, store bought cricket keepers are the devil.) Also a little confused on how to feed mealworms, fruit flies, and the like other than crickets. I love my little one to death, but roaches aren't gonna happen. Not anytime soon anyways.
I'm still unsure of the sex, been trying to figure it out. I'm thinking female.
Have he/she/it (Utu!) in a fully screened beginner cage. Have the ZooMed UVB/Heating beginner combo light. Humidity is a little low from what it really needs to be, running about 55%. Temps are going fairly well, a tid low but just a few degrees. Good basking, mid, and low. Misting twice to three times with a spray bottle, and dripping from 'homemade dripper' (A cup with holes poked in it) twice to three times a day. Usually runs for 5 to 10 minutes over the plant. With a bowl that catches the water for now.
Right now, I'm worried about the fact that my little Utu shed about four days after I brought him/her home (two weeks ago) and has a piece of skin stuck on the head between the eyes. For about a week now. I've seen the little one trying to get it off but I think has given up. I don't want to stress my baby out by trying to help...
Also the past few days, we haven't been eating. First week home, we did fine. But now all of a sudden, it's pretty much nothing. Free ranging gets a bit hard to tell as we all know.
I'm also worried I may have stressed my baby out about four days ago, trying to lead him to the cup.
GAHHH it really is all killing me. I feel kind of like I am already failing him.
I have surfed and surfed and surfed the web. I am Googling something about him every single day. Needless to say, Petco was TERRIBLE at explaining how in depth chameleon care really is. I'm still up for the challenge (worried if Utu is female however, much harder to take care of when egg time comes around), just have so many questions that surfing just isn't answering.
I will attach some photos here in just a bit, if not tomorrow.
Thanks so much for any help.