Deo32
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Hello,
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
I drop around 20 large crickets in his enclosure every other day. He never immediately eats them and he won’t eat with me watching, though I‘ve seen him eating them occasionally so I know he’s not...not eating lol.
Anyways he refuses to eat super worms/waxworms both from the floor, feeder cup, and my hand. He also spends some time on the ground of the cage, but I attribute this to crickets being there. Though it’s also worth mentioning that he falls occasionally, as he tries to climb on the ceiling/glass of the cage a lot.
I’ve never raised a panther but I’ve had a female and male veiled chameleon who lived to 7 years and 10 years respectively. They never exhibited this type of behavior..
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Male, Panther, 7 m/o, been with me for around 2 weeks
- Handling - Nothing significant
- Feeding - Crickets... won't eat anything else
- Supplements - Calcium, Calcium with D3/vitamin
- Watering - Mist 3 times a day for 5 min. Sometimes he drinks straight from me spraying him
- Fecal Description - Brown, some white
- History - I bought the same enclosure as he lived in before. The only thing that is different is that the enclosure is facing me/he sees me walking around a lot. I don't know if this stresses him b/c at the reptile store he wasn't seeing a lot of people. He visibly seems to cower when I stand up and walk over, but he gladly walks up on my arm and onto my head when I was misting.. he just sprinted up on me.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Glass, maybe 3.5 long 4 tall and 2 wide
- Lighting - 2 UV bulbs, 2 weak heating lamps that stay on overnight (this is a block with 4 slots) and one basking light
- Temperature - 88ish on basking, ambient is 72-78 depending on how high he is in cage
- Humidity - probably like 70 on average. If I put the hydrometer higher on the cage, the humidity will rise to around 95 after I mist and slowly plateau down to around 50- if I don't mist again. When I put the hydrometer nearing the bottom (maybe like 6 inches above it) it plateaus at 75 constant humidity. He seems to like hanging out on the bottom of the cage - even the floor - at times. Definitely not more than he hangs out on the vegatation/sticks, but I see him there occasionally.
- Plants - Motly fake plants, I put an orchid in there (its just two sticks pretty much) and he likes to sit there. Its on the bottom of the cage in a pot.
- Placement - In my room on a ledge that is surrounded by three windows. It's facing my desk (maybe like 15 feet away) so that's what he probably sees.
- Location - Wisconsin. My room temp is around 69-72 degrees. Something else to note is that he is pretty active whether its walking around the sticks or trying to climb on the ceiling of the enclosure/glass, which causes him to fall occasionally.
I drop around 20 large crickets in his enclosure every other day. He never immediately eats them and he won’t eat with me watching, though I‘ve seen him eating them occasionally so I know he’s not...not eating lol.
Anyways he refuses to eat super worms/waxworms both from the floor, feeder cup, and my hand. He also spends some time on the ground of the cage, but I attribute this to crickets being there. Though it’s also worth mentioning that he falls occasionally, as he tries to climb on the ceiling/glass of the cage a lot.
I’ve never raised a panther but I’ve had a female and male veiled chameleon who lived to 7 years and 10 years respectively. They never exhibited this type of behavior..
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