JimmysWife
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How can you tell if a chameleon is dehydrated or needs water?
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JW,
Welcome to the site. You pose a very important question that spurs more questions as to your husbandry and other elements concerning your cham. There are a host of tells to indicate dehydration. One is to look at the urate color. Please follow this link to the resources page and read everything you can get your hands on.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/
Secondly, please fill out the how to ask for help questionnaire to assist the folks here with helping to figure out what's going on with your cham.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
Additionally, our own Bill Strand has a webinar concerning chams and water. Take a listen. Very informative.
http://www.chameleonbreeder.com/
This is a great resource for cham. keepers. Glad you found the site. Hope to hear from you soon.
No I don't think he is dehydrated. I was just asking so I can stay on top of things. Make sure he keeps doing well. This is my first chameleon so I worry easily. I don't want anything happening to him.Why are you asking?
Do you think your chameleon is dehydrated? If so, can you post pictures of it and the last stool it passed?
What is the husbandry Q? Sorry I'm new to this.Glad to help. Please fill out the husbandry Q and take a few shots of your cham and your enclosure. It often helps to see the cham and what your housing him in. "A picture is worth........"
No I don't think he is dehydrated. I was just asking so I can stay on top of things. Make sure he keeps doing well. This is my first chameleon so I worry easily. I don't want anything happening to him.
Just wanted to add that remember that chameleons are aboreal, they live their lives in trees. I'm not sure what the thing is that you have in the cage for it to sit on? It looks kinda slippery for a chameleon, they like to walk on branches, vines etc and they feel safer in a cage with leaves and plants for cover. They need tall cages rather than long ones. You'll need to put more branches horizontally and some foliage at the top of the cage; right now it looks like it would be too far away from the heat bulb/uvb light to gain much from them.
I'll try. And what does veiled mean? I don't know a lot about chameleons and things.I think it's a female. can you get a little closer to that back foot?
That is just what we call that particular chameleon. Its real name is chameleo calyptratus calcarifer.
Yah going with female. You'll need to get her a laying ben set up for her when she gets in her new larger cage. They lay eggs even if they have not bred. I would put it in when she reaches about 4 and a half months old here is a video on how to set that up