Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - I'm most concerned with having the correct lighting/heating, I could also use some guidance on ideal diet/cadence/insects. I do not hold him often, as I've been advised repeatedly that they do not enjoy it and will only cause stress. I also feel guilty as though I'm neglecting him, so could use some insight on this as well.
Thank you!
- Your Chameleon - Veiled, Male, approx 2.5 years - He has been in my care for a year.
- Handling - 1-2x a week, for very short periods
- Feeding - primary: Crickets dusted with calcium at each feeding ; dusted with D3 2x a month (approx 3-4 at each feeding) secondary: giant mealworms additional: greens - I free feed him, but at each feeding I typically hand feed him at least 1-2 insects at a time.
- Supplements - Zoo Med Repti Calcium without D3 at every feeding (every other day) ; Zoo Med Reptivite with D3 2x a month
- Watering - I mist the leaves in his cage 4x a day for around 2 minutes each session (about 50% of the time he will drink from the spray bottle as well) - I just ordered an automatic mister to add to his enclosure.
- Fecal Description - Solid, and overall white in color
- History - He was given to me by a co-worker who no longer wanted him. To her knowledge there were no health issues at any point.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen enclosure 2ft wide x 2ft long x 4ft high
- Lighting - This is the part I'm the most confused by, as I've read and been told multiple "ideal" scenarios. Per my vet this is his current set up: 1) Zoo Med ReptiCare Ceramic Heat Emitter heat (without light) - kept on 24/7 in the corner of his cage. 2.) Zoo Med ReptiSun® 10.0 High Output UVB Fluorescent Bulb 17 Watts, 24-Inch ( on 12 hours a day - off at night)
- Temperature - I have the REPTI ZOO Reptile Terrarium Thermometer Hygrometer however, I also use a temperature gun to test different areas of his cage. Basking area - I have a hard time keeping this area as hot as it should be. This has been averaging around 80 degrees (will be replacing bulb) - the rest of his cage stays at around 72.
- Humidity - Reptile Zoo reptile terrarium thermometer/hydrometer - the average humidity in his cage is 50%
- Plants - His plants are artificial, but I am open to incorporating live if there is an advantage to this.
- Placement - His cage is 4ft tall and it is placed about a foot off the floor. He is in the most quiet spot in our house, about 2 feet away from the nearest window.
- Location - Southwest Florida
Current Problem - I'm most concerned with having the correct lighting/heating, I could also use some guidance on ideal diet/cadence/insects. I do not hold him often, as I've been advised repeatedly that they do not enjoy it and will only cause stress. I also feel guilty as though I'm neglecting him, so could use some insight on this as well.
Thank you!
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