Briostarr
New Member
Help! Henry won't eat and is very thin. I used to be an avid reptile girl, but it's been about 15 years and I've forgotten half of what I knew. There is no reptile vet in my area either or I would have been there yesterday! Please see history below, I'm new to this forum and it won't let me move it.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem- Please look in history section.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Male Veiled Chameleon, about 1 year old, have had for about a year.
- Handling - Not very often, he gets awnry. I've been trying to handle him more over the past month though.
- Feeding - Only crickets, usually about 10 per day. Tried meal worms, he wasn't a fan.
- Supplements - Have not supplemented yet
- Watering - Used to have a water fall but got rid of it, too finicky. Now I Mist a full spray bottle worth, about 2x daily. He loves it, drinking from leaves the air and side of cage. Moves around alot and enjoys it.
- Fecal Description - Poo seems normal brown. Never tested
- History - He was great until this Christmas when I realized that he needed help. I worked so much that it took me a while to notice that he was dehydrated. Eyes stayed closed and sunken in, wouldn't move. Also, I had moved to bigger cage and didn't upgrade lighting, so it wasn't warm enough. So I got 100w and misted him constantly with a mixture of water and Pedialyte (too old school?). He came back better than ever, strong appetite and healthy again. Now I've noticed over the past week that he's not eating. I've seen him eat one cricket, and the others are hanging out still. He didn't seem dehydrated, but he's slightly lethargic. He's still alert, and does move around but has changed his hangout spots. He's even been at the bottom of the cage digging which made me question his sex for a minute. Today he was sitting on the bottom sleeping, but is now back up top. He's very thin but still bright colors. I know that his set up is not good, but now I'm really afraid to change it and stress him out even more. It's a 39 gallon tank,standing on its side. One whole side is screen but lights sit on the glass. Is he not getting enough uvb? Not enough ventilation? The basking temp is about 100, rest of cage is about 75. Humidity about 40%.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - glass fish tank, standing on its side. Front is screen
- Lighting - 12 hrs 100w zoo med , Exoterra heat global 50w 24hours.
- Temperature - Basking at 100°, mid is about 75° and bottom is 70°. Do not know night temp.
- Humidity - 40%, long mist 2x daily.
- Plants - live, schefflera trinette
- Placement - In my bedtoom on my dresser. He sits eye level with me. Low traffic, no vents or fans.
- Location - Central Michigan
Current Problem- Please look in history section.