Heymaleia
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Hi, all! My name is Maleia and it’s nice to meet you all. First time poster, so I hope I’ve done this right
Chameleon Info:
Handsome does not have a normal fecal sample again, but I still have the leftover medicine (Ponazuril AQ) from our previous vet visit specifically for that. I do, however, want to try and find out what is causing the runny stool. It starts out as normal brown and soft looking fecal matter but then a goopy and grayish part appears before his urine sac comes. Could it be diet? We get our crickets from local pet stores. I’ve tried small mealworms, which he got bored with quickly; fruit flies, which he ignored; and superworms, which he will only occasionally eat. The only thing I have gotten him to consistently eat are the crickets. He has a healthy appetite as long as it’s crickets.
The other (bigger) problem is that I’ve noticed he is sleeping a lot. He has taken naps during the day before, but within the last week I’ve found him sleeping for long periods of time. His grip is still strong, his appetite is fine, he is not dehydrated, and once you pick him up he becomes bright and active. But if you leave him be for an extended period of time he will go to sleep. When sleeping, sometimes he is darkly colored (forest green and brown) and sometimes he is bright (lime green, red, blue, orange) but I can not see anything distinguishing between the two (like light, placement, outside environment, diet). He would sleep all day if I let him, I think. When I wake him up he seems a little groggy and lazy for a few minutes (probably normal) and then he’s active and playful again.
Hoping someone can give me any advice about his stool and whether my oversleeping concerns are valid. Please let me know if you need more information from me! I’ve included some pictures of his cage for reference. All pictures were taken today with the exception of the very bright orange picture, which was taken 3 months ago for reference.
Thank you all in advance for any information you can give me!!!
-Maleia & Handsome
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - 2 year old old red barred panther. Male, named Handsome.
- Handling - 1 and a half years.
- Feeding - Handsome eats large crickets and has a very regular appetite. He usually eats 10-20 every other day (depending on his mood).
- Supplements - They are gut loaded with Fluker’s Orange Cubes (water and vitamins). I dust them with Rep-Cal calcium once weekly.
- Watering - Automated sprinkler system (Exo Terra Monsoon rainfall system) that sprays the cage for two minutes every four hours. Additionally, he gets a shower in one of his favorite plants once or twice a week.
- Fecal Description - I was told he had a parasite that was causing runny fecal at his last vet visit. He was given medicine (every other day for three weeks, skipping the second week, as recommended by the vet) and his fecal matter returned to normal for a while. It is suddenly runny again so I will be starting another cycle of the medicine.
- History - Handsome has a mild MBD, as identified by his vet (lesson learned: not all advertised chameleon lights provide UVB rays, read the small print before buying). He has no obvious deformities and strong bones but he is small for an adult chameleon. Still, the vet told me that he is otherwise healthy since he is strong, (was) active, and has good eyes. I have since made vet approved changes to his husbandry.
- Cage Type - Large screen cage. 42 by 24 inches.
- Lighting - Daytime: Zilla Mini Halogen Heat & UVB combo fixture (mini halogen reptile bulb 50 watt in day blue and a Zoo Med Reptisun 5.0 Uvb mini compact fluorescent bulb). Nighttime: Zilla silver reflector dome with a purple with Zoo Med moonlite reptile bulb (I’m not 100% sure on that moonlite bulb. I cannot find the order or the box to confirm. It could be a different brand but either way it is a bluish bulb). Lights come on at 8 and go off at 11 with an automatic timer. Before the lights were automated these were his normal waking and sleeping hours.
- Temperature and Humidity- Basking area: 85 degrees. Upper cage temperature: 75 - 80 degrees measured by a Zoo Med analog dual thermometer/humidity gauge. Lower temperature: 68.5 degrees measured by a digital thermometer. 50% humidity. Lowest temperature over night is 68 degrees.
- Plants - Pothos vines, ficus, and an umbrella tree (to play in when outside of his cage).
- Placement - Cage is sitting on the floor, located in a corner of the dining room between living and kitchen.
- Location - Tampa, Florida
Handsome does not have a normal fecal sample again, but I still have the leftover medicine (Ponazuril AQ) from our previous vet visit specifically for that. I do, however, want to try and find out what is causing the runny stool. It starts out as normal brown and soft looking fecal matter but then a goopy and grayish part appears before his urine sac comes. Could it be diet? We get our crickets from local pet stores. I’ve tried small mealworms, which he got bored with quickly; fruit flies, which he ignored; and superworms, which he will only occasionally eat. The only thing I have gotten him to consistently eat are the crickets. He has a healthy appetite as long as it’s crickets.
The other (bigger) problem is that I’ve noticed he is sleeping a lot. He has taken naps during the day before, but within the last week I’ve found him sleeping for long periods of time. His grip is still strong, his appetite is fine, he is not dehydrated, and once you pick him up he becomes bright and active. But if you leave him be for an extended period of time he will go to sleep. When sleeping, sometimes he is darkly colored (forest green and brown) and sometimes he is bright (lime green, red, blue, orange) but I can not see anything distinguishing between the two (like light, placement, outside environment, diet). He would sleep all day if I let him, I think. When I wake him up he seems a little groggy and lazy for a few minutes (probably normal) and then he’s active and playful again.
Hoping someone can give me any advice about his stool and whether my oversleeping concerns are valid. Please let me know if you need more information from me! I’ve included some pictures of his cage for reference. All pictures were taken today with the exception of the very bright orange picture, which was taken 3 months ago for reference.
Thank you all in advance for any information you can give me!!!
-Maleia & Handsome