leolover
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My chameleon is a male, nosey be 3 1/2 month old chameleon. His body is about 3 inches and from head to end of tail is about 6 to 7 inches
Ok so here is a copy of my invoice with all the supplies I received:
Screen Chameleon Enclosure 24"L x 12"W x 24"H
Fluorescent Hood - 24" Length
ReptiSun 5.0 UVB/UVA
24" Fluorescent Bulb
Repti Basking Spot Lamp
75 wt. -Double reflector UVA bulb
Zoo Med Little Dripper w/Valve
Misting Bottle
Precision Analog Thermometer
Precision Analog Humidity Gauge
HERPTIVITE
Multi-vitamin with Beta Carotene
REP-CAL - WITH D3
Phosphorous-free calcium carbonate
MINER-ALL - 0
The cage is all screen with a pvc non poreous bottom. There is a swing open door as well as a flip open bottom panel.
The lighting that I am using is what came in the package. I usually have the lights on from about 7am to 9pm daily
The temperature in the cage is about 80 degrees with a basking spot of about 90 degrees
The humidity is at about 30% most of the time but I recently bought a humidifier that I place next to the cage and run that for about 6 hours a day. I also spray the cage with the spray bottle and that will bring the humidity up to about 70%. I spray the cage about 8 to 10 times a day.
I have tree branches that travel from one side of the cage to the other, they reach about 3/4 the way up the cage. I also have fake vines covering those branches. I went to home depot and asked for a non toxic plant that I can use in a reptile cage for climbing, she gave me the Bonsai Braided Money Plant Tree. That plant reaches the top of the cage. I do not have any substrate at the bottom of the cage, I have read that it is best to keep the cage as clean as possible.
I am feeding him flightless fruit flies and the smallest crickets I can get they are about 1/4 of an inch... maybe, they are just small, about the size of the lead tip of a sharpened pencil.....if that helps.
When I was cup feeding I was putting about 10 crickets at a time in the cup. Starting at about 7am then I would have to refill the cup again around 6pm. Any remaining crickets were returned to the container at bedtime to re-gutload. On average he was eating about 15-20 crickets a day, not including how ever many friut flies
But now that he refuses to eat from the cup I am putting about 20 crickets in the cage in the mid morning... but he wont have anything to do with them.
I am dusting them with the supplement listed above, there are 3 seperate powders that I dust them in. I dust all the crickets that I place in the cage.
I am spraying the cage down for drinking. like I said, I spray it down about 8 to 10 times a day and I see him drinking regularly. He pooped yesterday and today. The poop is about 1/2 inch, half black and half white. The white part is a little wet/softer than the black part.
He is basking and none of the lighting has any plastic or glass coverings... just exposed bulb... out of the cage of course. He spends most of his time in the tree that I have in the cage. That is placed next to the basking lamp.
I have read that the color changing is caused by mood and not surounding. He has been spending a lot of his time very dark and grey.... especially when he is basking. What does that mean?
Thank you so much for all your responses... I appreciate it so much and will take any help or advise that you have to give me!!!!
Ok so here is a copy of my invoice with all the supplies I received:
Screen Chameleon Enclosure 24"L x 12"W x 24"H
Fluorescent Hood - 24" Length
ReptiSun 5.0 UVB/UVA
24" Fluorescent Bulb
Repti Basking Spot Lamp
75 wt. -Double reflector UVA bulb
Zoo Med Little Dripper w/Valve
Misting Bottle
Precision Analog Thermometer
Precision Analog Humidity Gauge
HERPTIVITE
Multi-vitamin with Beta Carotene
REP-CAL - WITH D3
Phosphorous-free calcium carbonate
MINER-ALL - 0
The cage is all screen with a pvc non poreous bottom. There is a swing open door as well as a flip open bottom panel.
The lighting that I am using is what came in the package. I usually have the lights on from about 7am to 9pm daily
The temperature in the cage is about 80 degrees with a basking spot of about 90 degrees
The humidity is at about 30% most of the time but I recently bought a humidifier that I place next to the cage and run that for about 6 hours a day. I also spray the cage with the spray bottle and that will bring the humidity up to about 70%. I spray the cage about 8 to 10 times a day.
I have tree branches that travel from one side of the cage to the other, they reach about 3/4 the way up the cage. I also have fake vines covering those branches. I went to home depot and asked for a non toxic plant that I can use in a reptile cage for climbing, she gave me the Bonsai Braided Money Plant Tree. That plant reaches the top of the cage. I do not have any substrate at the bottom of the cage, I have read that it is best to keep the cage as clean as possible.
I am feeding him flightless fruit flies and the smallest crickets I can get they are about 1/4 of an inch... maybe, they are just small, about the size of the lead tip of a sharpened pencil.....if that helps.
But now that he refuses to eat from the cup I am putting about 20 crickets in the cage in the mid morning... but he wont have anything to do with them.
I am dusting them with the supplement listed above, there are 3 seperate powders that I dust them in. I dust all the crickets that I place in the cage.
I am spraying the cage down for drinking. like I said, I spray it down about 8 to 10 times a day and I see him drinking regularly. He pooped yesterday and today. The poop is about 1/2 inch, half black and half white. The white part is a little wet/softer than the black part.
He is basking and none of the lighting has any plastic or glass coverings... just exposed bulb... out of the cage of course. He spends most of his time in the tree that I have in the cage. That is placed next to the basking lamp.
I have read that the color changing is caused by mood and not surounding. He has been spending a lot of his time very dark and grey.... especially when he is basking. What does that mean?
Thank you so much for all your responses... I appreciate it so much and will take any help or advise that you have to give me!!!!