Hi everyone, my 5-month-old male veiled is looking a bit discolored, and his urates are orange -- but his poops are still super wet and slimy. I wanted to ask for a health check.
This little dude is 16.1g, up from 12.4g exactly one month ago.
He eats crickets (confirmed), dubias and wax worms (not confirmed; never seen him actually go for them). Supplement info included below.
He will not eat out of a feeder cup or a shooting gallery. He wants to free-feed around the enclosure, so it's very hard to keep track of all the bugs. It's a bioactive terrarium so there's dirt in there, and he digs around in the exact same spot in the dirt all the time. Not sure if he's looking for food or just hiding or something.
Charms shed about 1 month ago. I'm not sure if he's normal / healthy and just starting a new shed, or if there's something going on with him, but my wife keeps telling me his head looks dull in color suddenly. I'm colorblind so I can't really tell.
His behavior is normal and has not changed in recent weeks. He's feisty, has a strong grip, eats crickets, and takes massive dumps every morning. He basks and patrols regularly. Eyes are always open when lights are on.
How Charms looks today:
How he looked last week:
(the black stuff on his face is soil. He sticks his face in the dirt sometimes. I have never figured out why. I do not think he's eating the dirt, but he kind of shovels through it with his hands and face)
His enclosure (bioactive, lots of pothos, one dracaena, one prayer plant, two fake plants top left and right for hiding / sleeping. Lots of isopods, earthworms, and springtails):
Chameleon Info:
Cage info:
This little dude is 16.1g, up from 12.4g exactly one month ago.
He eats crickets (confirmed), dubias and wax worms (not confirmed; never seen him actually go for them). Supplement info included below.
He will not eat out of a feeder cup or a shooting gallery. He wants to free-feed around the enclosure, so it's very hard to keep track of all the bugs. It's a bioactive terrarium so there's dirt in there, and he digs around in the exact same spot in the dirt all the time. Not sure if he's looking for food or just hiding or something.
Charms shed about 1 month ago. I'm not sure if he's normal / healthy and just starting a new shed, or if there's something going on with him, but my wife keeps telling me his head looks dull in color suddenly. I'm colorblind so I can't really tell.
His behavior is normal and has not changed in recent weeks. He's feisty, has a strong grip, eats crickets, and takes massive dumps every morning. He basks and patrols regularly. Eyes are always open when lights are on.
- Do you see any problems with his skin or his poop?
- How often should I expect a 5 month old to shed?
How Charms looks today:
How he looked last week:
(the black stuff on his face is soil. He sticks his face in the dirt sometimes. I have never figured out why. I do not think he's eating the dirt, but he kind of shovels through it with his hands and face)
His enclosure (bioactive, lots of pothos, one dracaena, one prayer plant, two fake plants top left and right for hiding / sleeping. Lots of isopods, earthworms, and springtails):
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - 5-month old male veiled, in my care for 2 months
- Handling - rare
- Feeding - I feed him 10 small dusted crickets per day in the morning when I turn his lights on, but he does not eat in front of me. They go in with a few dubia roaches and one waxworm grub. The bugs basically just climb out of the gallery and once every few days we have to pick them up from around the enclosure. All bugs are gut-loaded with carrot, spring mix, and apple. He does appear to be eating because he has big, soft poops the same time every afternoon. We also tried doing a suspended cup with dubia roaches and vegetables, but he does not eat out of it, so I don't think he's actually eating the roaches or the waxworms. He seems to be VERY fussy about eating only crickets.
- Supplements - Once per day, food gets dusted with "Zoo Med Repti Calcium without D3."
Once every 2 weeks, food gets dusted with "Zoo Med Reptivite with D3." - Watering - I mist the entire enclosure for 1 minute, twice per day, sometimes three depending on humidity, with the Exo Terra mister (the one you pump). I've never seen Charms drink, but I'm told this is normal.
Cage info:
- Cage Type - Glass and mesh combo, Repti Zoo 24"x18"x36"
- Lighting - Exo Terra 60W Daytime Heat Bulb, T5 HO UV lamp with stock tube bulb that came in the package. 12 hours of light per day, 12 hours of darkness.
- Temperature - Basking temp is 80F. Lower cage is 72. Night time low is 66. Temp and humidity both gaged with the Govee Smart Thermo-Hygrometer recommended by this forum.
- Humidity - Between 35 and 50% during the day (although it hits 70 or 80 temporarily when I mist twice per day), and slowly declines to ~38% at night
- Plants - Dracaena marginata, pothos, prayer plant
- Placement - Cage sits atop a 3-foot desk in the corner of my office. No foot traffic except me working at the computer across the room during the day. He has the entire office to himself at night with door closed.
- Location - Southern California