amfire125
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - I'm having a little trouble keeping the temp and humidity levels at a good place. I'm looking into "control" systems that would turn off the basking bulb when it gets too hot, but I worry that would be bad too...? I've read a lot about humidifiers but I'm thinking my best bet is to just use a humidifier for the whole room to keep a minimum humidity level. I like this idea so there isn't anything keeping the enclosure damp, rather the ambient room is simply a little more humid. Does this sound better?
Also, even though I have read a ton of the forums about chams hating their mistings, especially veileds, any advice here? Yesterday when I was misting his cage one time he made a run for it...super speedy quick, to the bottom of the enclosure, got out of the enclosure, and LEAPED out on to the floor! Scared the living heck out of me! He climbed up on to my bed, and was trying to climb high up, but there was nowhere to climb high. I got a stick for him to climb on to. He eventually got on it, and I had to keep rotating it and moving it to keep him on it until I could get him back into his enclosure (so he wouldn't leap off of the stick!). He's obviously still scared of me and getting used to his enclosure, but this whole ordeal was super stressful on him and I felt terrible, but I know he needs the mistings. He seems well hydrated based on his urates but is it too early to be concerned about him cleaning out his eyes and getting the shower effect?
I want to start introducing some worms too, but is it too early to start trying to hand feed? Would it be possible to try to hand feed and if he seems too scared or takes too long then I simply put them in his cup? Maybe when I put the crickets in I should try to stay in the room next time, but at a distance? Right now I leave to make sure he comes out to eat them because he's so afraid of me!
Another thought I had was maybe his enclosure is too small even though he's still very little? I know I'll need to upgrade in the near future, but not exactly sure when, especially with him getting used to me and finding that balance between stressing him out and creating the right environment for him.
Thank you in advance for any and all help! (Pics are when I enter the room and catch him before he runs and hides...I've only done this a few times to avoid stress.)
- Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, about 4 months old. Today is day 3 in my care!
- Handling - I have not tried to handle him at all yet because every time I come into the room he retreats to his favorite hiding spot behind thick vines in the top corner of his enclosure.
- Feeding - Right now he's only eating small crickets (1/4'' ish) and about 15 a day. The first two days I started with 7ish to see if he'd eat them, he did, so an hour or so later I'd add 7-8 or so more and he'd eat those too. By that time it was early afternoon so I wanted to stop so he'd have proper time to digest. For the first few days I've been using the Flukers orange cubes and water gel, but last night made some home made gut load mixtures from @sandrachameleon 's blogs. LOVE these btw!
- Supplements - Since it's only been 3 days I've been using calcium only (without D3) and it's the Zoomed brand. The crickets get dusted very well and stay dusted since for now I'm using a cup feeding method. I also have the Zoomed calcium with D3 as well as Reptivite on hand for 2x a month when the time comes.
- Watering - Right now I'm still hand misting even though my Mistking is pretty much ready. I'm just trying to figure out a good schedule to keep humidity levels and temps at the proper levels. At first I was hand misting with room temp water, and he HATES it, so just this morning switched to hot/warm water in hopes that it would help. He was still hiding and hates it, but hopefully will get used to it. Right now I'm misting about 4 times a day, but the enclosure almost entirely dries out in between mistings. I've also tried setting up a Big Dripper but it doesn't like to work all the time...it's annoying me. I do not see him drink ever...it seems to early for him to let me see him do this (if he will ever! haha).
- Fecal Description - I'm happy that even in 3 days he has had 2 poos and urates! The first one was very watery and runny, so it worried me, but today I saw a much healthier looking poo with a larger urate. The urates were both bone white (yay!!). In both instances the poo and urates are stuck together...hoping this is normal?
- History - I got him from FL Chams Friday, July 27th.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - The enclosure is a reptibreeze small (16 x 16 x 30) screen cage.
- Lighting - Basking bulb is a Zoomed 100 watt bulb that sits in a double dome (other side is empty). UVB is in a 24'' Zoomed linear fixture and the bulb is also a Zoomed, 5.0. Right now the schedule varies a little. I make sure to average 12 hours on and 12 hours off, but roughly 7:30am-8:00am is on time and off time is around 8:00pm. I'm setting up my timer today...I promise.
- Temperature - The hottest I've seen the basking spot get to is 91, but I can't get it hot enough with a lower wattage bulb. As soon as I see this high temp I simply spray that basking spot to lower the temp in that area, and it will drop to 78-80, but I won't be able to keep this up when my work picks back up. The ambient temperature averages around 72. I use an infrared temperature gun and make sure to aim it at solid objects. The lowest over night temperature is 71 degrees.
- Humidity - Humidity ranges from 70%-45% mostly. However last night I saw the lowest drop to around 38% and got worried...I'm looking into humidifiers for my room but suggestions on this are definitely welcomed! Right now using the live plants combined with regular mistings keeps the humidity where it should be during the day. I mostly worry about night time humidity. I mostly use an indoor digital thermometer / humidity meter that I have outside the enclosure, but will place inside the enclosure at various spots at different times throughout the day to measure.
- Plants - The only live plants I have is an umbrella (schefflera) and a pothos. I also have many fake leafy vines around the edges of the enclosure.
- Placement - The enclosure is in the corner of my bedroom, near a window but not right in front of the window. It sits on top of some storage shelves I got from a home improvement store and the bottom is 38'' from the floor.
- Location - Richmond, VA.
Current Problem - I'm having a little trouble keeping the temp and humidity levels at a good place. I'm looking into "control" systems that would turn off the basking bulb when it gets too hot, but I worry that would be bad too...? I've read a lot about humidifiers but I'm thinking my best bet is to just use a humidifier for the whole room to keep a minimum humidity level. I like this idea so there isn't anything keeping the enclosure damp, rather the ambient room is simply a little more humid. Does this sound better?
Also, even though I have read a ton of the forums about chams hating their mistings, especially veileds, any advice here? Yesterday when I was misting his cage one time he made a run for it...super speedy quick, to the bottom of the enclosure, got out of the enclosure, and LEAPED out on to the floor! Scared the living heck out of me! He climbed up on to my bed, and was trying to climb high up, but there was nowhere to climb high. I got a stick for him to climb on to. He eventually got on it, and I had to keep rotating it and moving it to keep him on it until I could get him back into his enclosure (so he wouldn't leap off of the stick!). He's obviously still scared of me and getting used to his enclosure, but this whole ordeal was super stressful on him and I felt terrible, but I know he needs the mistings. He seems well hydrated based on his urates but is it too early to be concerned about him cleaning out his eyes and getting the shower effect?
I want to start introducing some worms too, but is it too early to start trying to hand feed? Would it be possible to try to hand feed and if he seems too scared or takes too long then I simply put them in his cup? Maybe when I put the crickets in I should try to stay in the room next time, but at a distance? Right now I leave to make sure he comes out to eat them because he's so afraid of me!
Another thought I had was maybe his enclosure is too small even though he's still very little? I know I'll need to upgrade in the near future, but not exactly sure when, especially with him getting used to me and finding that balance between stressing him out and creating the right environment for him.
Thank you in advance for any and all help! (Pics are when I enter the room and catch him before he runs and hides...I've only done this a few times to avoid stress.)