Shartnado
New Member
Hello there all,
This is my first post about my first chameleon. I've just recently acquired an ambilobe panther baby and been working hard to get everything right for him. I wanted to come here and double check everything, so I would be greatly appreciative of your assistance!
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Amilobe Panther, male, very young maybe a week or two old. I've had him for 3 days
Handling - Not handling yet, letting him get comfortable in the enclosure first
Feeding - I'm using vials of fruit flies until I can order micro crickets, which its too cold this week. I'm feeding him 5-6 flies twice a day, once he grows a bit more and can eat larger feeders, I plan on varying his diet more off of crickets and flies. I also have some bee pollen to feed the crickets.
Supplements - I'm dusting all my feeders with zoo med repti calcium without d3, and I have a bottle of zoo med repetitive, what's a good schedule for the vitamin?
Watering - I mist with a spray bottle for 30 secs 2-3 times a day. I also have a dripper system and a room humidifier going.
Fecal Description - Haven't scoured the cage for feces yet, didn't want to stress him out too bad. Where should I be looking? I made a lot of places for him to hide so its going to be difficult
History - Nothing significant in the last 3 days, he used to climb on the cage but I think that was stress related, he doesn't do it much, if at all, anymore
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I have a zoo med reptibreeze (16x16x30) fully mesh.
Lighting - I'm using a 75 watt zoo med basking bulb for heat, and a zoo med reptisun 18" 15 watt T8 for uvb. These stay on from 8:30 am to pm
Temperature - I keep his basking spot at around 81-84, and the lower cage temp is 68-70. I have a digital temperature probe for the basking spot and an IR heat gun for taking temps around the enclosure, plus an analog thermometer/hygrometer combo near the top.
Humidity - this usually keeps the humidity in the cage at around 50-60. Recently its been cold, so with the heater running and the mass condensation on my window, I moved the humidifier closer to the enclosure which seems to have helped. I measure with hygrometer near the top.
Plants - I have a petra croton, I have seen that this can be poisonous to chameleons but I read that the plant has been okayed for chameleon use. https://chameleonacademy.com/plants/
Placement - My cage is located in my room in my apartment, no air directly blowing on the cage and not a very high traffic area. The cage is about three feet off the ground.
Location - Located in south "south" Louisiana, US
please do not hesitate to leave any questions or comments
Thanks!
This is my first post about my first chameleon. I've just recently acquired an ambilobe panther baby and been working hard to get everything right for him. I wanted to come here and double check everything, so I would be greatly appreciative of your assistance!
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Amilobe Panther, male, very young maybe a week or two old. I've had him for 3 days
Handling - Not handling yet, letting him get comfortable in the enclosure first
Feeding - I'm using vials of fruit flies until I can order micro crickets, which its too cold this week. I'm feeding him 5-6 flies twice a day, once he grows a bit more and can eat larger feeders, I plan on varying his diet more off of crickets and flies. I also have some bee pollen to feed the crickets.
Supplements - I'm dusting all my feeders with zoo med repti calcium without d3, and I have a bottle of zoo med repetitive, what's a good schedule for the vitamin?
Watering - I mist with a spray bottle for 30 secs 2-3 times a day. I also have a dripper system and a room humidifier going.
Fecal Description - Haven't scoured the cage for feces yet, didn't want to stress him out too bad. Where should I be looking? I made a lot of places for him to hide so its going to be difficult
History - Nothing significant in the last 3 days, he used to climb on the cage but I think that was stress related, he doesn't do it much, if at all, anymore
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I have a zoo med reptibreeze (16x16x30) fully mesh.
Lighting - I'm using a 75 watt zoo med basking bulb for heat, and a zoo med reptisun 18" 15 watt T8 for uvb. These stay on from 8:30 am to pm
Temperature - I keep his basking spot at around 81-84, and the lower cage temp is 68-70. I have a digital temperature probe for the basking spot and an IR heat gun for taking temps around the enclosure, plus an analog thermometer/hygrometer combo near the top.
Humidity - this usually keeps the humidity in the cage at around 50-60. Recently its been cold, so with the heater running and the mass condensation on my window, I moved the humidifier closer to the enclosure which seems to have helped. I measure with hygrometer near the top.
Plants - I have a petra croton, I have seen that this can be poisonous to chameleons but I read that the plant has been okayed for chameleon use. https://chameleonacademy.com/plants/
Placement - My cage is located in my room in my apartment, no air directly blowing on the cage and not a very high traffic area. The cage is about three feet off the ground.
Location - Located in south "south" Louisiana, US
please do not hesitate to leave any questions or comments
Thanks!