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usambra three horned cham, male, im not sure of the age
once a day for like half an hour
15 crickets 50-100 meal worms i give them cricket food, water twice a week
herpcare ever time i get crickets
i spray it my self for like 15 mins 3 4 times a day i use the spray bottle too give him water ever mourning and nite some times he doesnt drink tho
no he has not been tested droppings seem fine
he was doing this last month then it passed by there is a bearded dragon above him too in a seprat cage
glass it home made my cusin made it i not sure the size but it pretty big
exo terra 50 w sun glo heat elemnets 800am till 800pm
the heat is at the top cooler at the bottom nite temp is 65 i got a couple temputures showing the whole cage temp
humidaty it about 70 put live plants in fog mech misting humidaty thingy
live plants a pittosporum tropical plant
its near a air vent it sits rite on the floor
i live in chatham ON canada
he may be sick
For the bearded dragon you can follow what ferretinmyshoes's Avatar
ferretinmyshoes quoted me as saying in post #12. You can feed the dragon the same insects you would feed to your chameleon and also give it a "salad" of the greens and veggies I said to gutload the insects with....along with a little bit of fruit (pears, apples, berries, melon, etc.). The basking temperature for the dragon can be in the high 80'sF.
Without a UVB light and proper supplements, gutloading, temperatures, etc. both the chameleon and the dragon can develop MBD....so its important to provide all of those things properly.