pepperkeeper
New Member
Hi, I'd appreciate any advice you could provide on my questions below and my overall husbandry for our new family member Pepper.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem:
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Pepper is a male ambilobe panther chameleon, 2 months and one week old (dob 7/25).
- Handling - Once or twice a week to try different feeding methods and clean cage.
- Feeding - So far he will only free range eat fruit flies. I have tried to put a cup of pinheads in his cage but he will generally not eat any.
- Supplements - Calcium on fruit flies 1x per week.
- Watering - Hand misting 4-5x per day. I have a MistKing Pro but will not be setting it up until he is 6-9 months.
- Fecal Description - Hardish dark with white top sometimes yellow. Regular feces a few times a day.
- History - None.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - ReptiBreeze 16x16x24
- Lighting - ReptiSun T5 HO hood with 5.0 UVB (see photo), 12 hours on, 12 hours off
- Temperature - Cage is 75 degree temp. I have a Flukers Sun Dome with a Zoo Med 60w Daylight Blue reptile bulb but stopped using it all the time when I was told hatchlings should not get too much heat. Heat lamp raises temp at the top of the cage to approximately 90 degrees. I use it for an hour or two in the morning.
- Humidity - Unsure of humidity levels. Manually misting several times a day.
- Plants - Mixture of large fake silk ficus tree purchased with the chameleon from CB Reptiles and one live umbrella plant. Planning on adding more live plants but researching to make sure I get ones that are good for him.
- Placement - Cage is located in my daughters room against the wall in a medium traffic area. Not near any vents or windows. The cage is about 4.5 feet at top.
- Location - Brooklyn, NY
Current Problem:
- General husbandry review
- Feeding - currently he will only eat fruit flies which he hunts in his cage. I have tried to cup feed pinhead crickets and put him in a smaller container with pin heads but he would not eat. How can I get him to eat pinheads? I am nervous about letting them loose in his enclosure because I heard they can bite him in his sleep. Is it safe to let pinheads loose in there with him so he can hunt them?
- Supplements - At what age/schedule should I supplement? I read that hatchlings should not get supplementation until they are older.
- Heat - At what age are they better able to regulate their heat and can consistently have the heat light on?