Kaseabra
Member
Hello! I'm new to keeping a Chameleon and genuinely haven't had a pet to spoil in a few years. I have been reading lots of threads on this forum for advice and binge watching how to care for Chameleon videos as well as researching on a couple other sites. I really want to make sure I am doing right by my little Calypso. So here's a peak into our set up/routine.
Chameleon Info:
Sex: Female
Age: About 6 months old.
How long has it been in my care: One week today.
Free ranging her: On Thursdays I am normally home all day so I will put a vine up from her habitat to the couch and let her do her own thing, I'm not sure how often I will do this. I will be in the living room doing my own thing during these times but keeping a side eye on her.
What amount: Still working out how much she wants/how much I should feed her.
What is the schedule: 03:45 AM, five crickets, two meal worms, and one super worm are added to her enclosure (worms in a feeding dish, crickets free to roam) before I leave for work. Usually she eats everything before I finish my first cup of coffee at 04:00am.
When I get home around 4:45pm the first thing I do is feed her at least 4 crickets and one super worm. She seems so hungry when we get home, and always eats everything as quickly as she can.
I am following this schedule as best I can on my off days too.
How I am gut-loading my feeders: I am gut-leading crickets, with organic spinach, apples, and a fluke's high-calcium cricket diet. I am giving the super worms organic carrots and apples at this time and keep them in organic rice cereal.
Schedule of Vitamins: So far I have been dusting all the crickets with the calcium without D3 every time i feed them to her, and using the ReptiVite with D3 on the morning feeding on Thursdays.
How often do I mist: Once in the morning after she eats around 3:50am, once after she eats in the evening around 5:00 pm.
Do I see my cham drinking: Yes
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Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites: Not yet.
Cage Info:
I am measuring the temps with: a digital thermometer, one mounted in the mid upper part of the habitat, and one that I use to measure the top and bottom before leaving for work, and after returning home.
How are you creating and maintaining these levels: Misting and a humidifier
What do you use to measure humidity: A humidity gauge places near the middle top of the cage a little below her favorite basking spot.
If so, what kind? One Umbrella tree, one ficus, and one spider plant. Ficus and Umbrella tree purchased from LLLReptile and I covered the top of the pot with a fine mesh and large rocks so Calypso won't reach the soil. Spider plant isn't in soil yet, just a pot with water.
Is it near any fans, air vents, or high traffic areas: Near the heater but we have not ran the heater yet.
At what height is the top of the cage relative to your room floor: 5 feet.
Current Problem - Checking to see what I'm missing or could be doing wrong, or how I could improve what I have going on to make Calypso happier. Any tips are appreciated! I want to do the best I can for Calypso.
Chameleon Info:
- My Chameleon Calypso -
Sex: Female
Age: About 6 months old.
How long has it been in my care: One week today.
- Handling -
Free ranging her: On Thursdays I am normally home all day so I will put a vine up from her habitat to the couch and let her do her own thing, I'm not sure how often I will do this. I will be in the living room doing my own thing during these times but keeping a side eye on her.
- Feeding -
What amount: Still working out how much she wants/how much I should feed her.
What is the schedule: 03:45 AM, five crickets, two meal worms, and one super worm are added to her enclosure (worms in a feeding dish, crickets free to roam) before I leave for work. Usually she eats everything before I finish my first cup of coffee at 04:00am.
When I get home around 4:45pm the first thing I do is feed her at least 4 crickets and one super worm. She seems so hungry when we get home, and always eats everything as quickly as she can.
I am following this schedule as best I can on my off days too.
How I am gut-loading my feeders: I am gut-leading crickets, with organic spinach, apples, and a fluke's high-calcium cricket diet. I am giving the super worms organic carrots and apples at this time and keep them in organic rice cereal.
- Supplements -
Schedule of Vitamins: So far I have been dusting all the crickets with the calcium without D3 every time i feed them to her, and using the ReptiVite with D3 on the morning feeding on Thursdays.
- Watering -
How often do I mist: Once in the morning after she eats around 3:50am, once after she eats in the evening around 5:00 pm.
Do I see my cham drinking: Yes
- Fecal Description -
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Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites: Not yet.
- History -
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - ZooMed ReptiBreeze screen cage 16”L x 16” W x 30” L The habitat is inside a glass display case which I ended up opting for because I've had trouble maintaining heat/humidity I took the glass out of the back and keep the front glass door open during the daytime when I'm home (thursday, friday, saturday) because I can monitor her habitat more closely. I haven'y figured out the perfect system for while I'm at work but I am leaning towards a large warm humidifier and leaving the door open so she'd have two glass sides and two mesh sides.
- Lighting -ZooMed combo dome, ZooMed 5.0 Reptisun UVB watt, ZooMed 60w daylight blue reptile bulb. My daily lighting schedule is: Lights on at 3:45 am before I depart for work and off at 5:45pm an hour after I return home.
- Temperature -
I am measuring the temps with: a digital thermometer, one mounted in the mid upper part of the habitat, and one that I use to measure the top and bottom before leaving for work, and after returning home.
- Humidity -
How are you creating and maintaining these levels: Misting and a humidifier
What do you use to measure humidity: A humidity gauge places near the middle top of the cage a little below her favorite basking spot.
- Plants -
If so, what kind? One Umbrella tree, one ficus, and one spider plant. Ficus and Umbrella tree purchased from LLLReptile and I covered the top of the pot with a fine mesh and large rocks so Calypso won't reach the soil. Spider plant isn't in soil yet, just a pot with water.
- Placement -
Is it near any fans, air vents, or high traffic areas: Near the heater but we have not ran the heater yet.
At what height is the top of the cage relative to your room floor: 5 feet.
- Location -
Current Problem - Checking to see what I'm missing or could be doing wrong, or how I could improve what I have going on to make Calypso happier. Any tips are appreciated! I want to do the best I can for Calypso.