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I'm going to be getting some other types of food because right now I'm just feeding her crickets. so silkworms, horn worms, etc., some variety, maybe something with a little more fat to it. do you think that might help?Her eyes don't look too sunken in yet so she must be drinking at some point. She is a little on the skinny side though, looking at the base of her tail. I have some chams that only defecate once or twice a week as well. I'd continue heavy misting (as long as you have good drainage) and increase her food intake slightly. Just to be safe you should fill out the "how to ask for help" section so we can help you further if we notice anything else.
I'm going to be getting some other types of food because right now I'm just feeding her crickets. so silkworms, horn worms, etc., some variety, maybe something with a little more fat to it. do you think that might help?
I wouldnt listen to many people at a pet store, they don't usually know much about the animals they sell and it is sad. I would feed her as many as is advised on the care sheet provided on the forums. I don't think feeding her more than 5 crickets would actually hurt her. I would think only feeding her 5 would hurt her.I WAS JUST INFORMED THAT I AM NOT FEEDING MY CHAM ENOUGH. I WANT IT TO BE KNOWN THAT I WAS FEEDING HER MORE BUT THE GUY AT THE PET STORE PITCHED A FIT AND TOLD ME THAT I WAS GOING TO OVER FEED HER AND MAKE HER SICK SO HE TOLD ME TO KEEP IT AT 5 CRICKETS A DAY!
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - female veiled chameleon, about 2 months old. in the cage for about 3 weeks.
Cage Info:
- Handling - almost everyday, she loves to climb around on me.
- Feeding - about 5/6 small crickets split up to twice a day so 2/3 around 12 and then 2/3 around 5/6. they are currently eating fruits and veg & flukers Orange gut load.
- Supplements - Calcium with D3. I was dusting all of the crickets but then I cut it down to 3/4 every other day because I noticed that she didn't like the dusted ones.
- Watering - I have a Dripper, Mist 4/5 times a day for about 25/30 seconds each, I also have a rodent bottle that she uses if I'm holding. I saw her drink a very little bit the first day I got her and she drinks if I put the bottle Infront of her but not much.
- Fecal Description - they've been for the most part normal, she doesn't go often but they are brown. her urates are typically white with a little bit of yellow or orange on the end which is typical because she only goes about once a week. her recent urate was not followed by poop. she has not been tested for parasites.
- Cage Type - She is currently in a glass terrarium because I'm making her a screen one. I'm not too sure what the dimensions are because I used it for my beardie before so I don't remember.
- Lighting - zoo med 100w relit basking spot lamp and zoo med 10.0 uvb reptisun which are on for roughly 12 hours a day. and then because it gets so cold here at night i use exo terra 100w infrared basking spot which is on for the other 12 hours. W
- Temperature - 75-85 throughout and about 90ish basking. I'm not sure what the lowest overnight temperature is. I have a thermometer.
- Humidity - humidity ranges between 40-85. I mist often and have a dripper going constantly. I have a hygrometer.
- Plants - I'm not using any live plants.
- Placement - my cage is in the corner of my room and it is about in the center between the floor and the ceiling. there's not much traffic considering its in my room but she sees me quite often.
- Location - I'm in western New York!
I just want to throw out to you that all of the information that you just gave me, I already knew. the guy at the pet store who has a chameleon put together all of my stuff for me while I was getting to know my Cham and getting some extra foliage for her. he handed me the bottle and told me to use that to dust every cricket I have to her, it wasn't until today that I actually was forced to read the bottle of supplement. I was just as upset as you seem when I noticed it. also, I've heard that before but she actually genuinely enjoys being handled. not by others but by me. she doesn't climb off of me but just on me. she'll also just sit on my shoulder or hand and look at me. she's over all really healthy. it's just the sunken eyes which have actually plumped up a bit today (I fed her much more today than I have been since I learned that the guy at the pet store ONCE AGAIN was wrong) and her urates. I've ordered some variety worms to try out for her.Have to break it to you, if she is constantly going about when you are handling her, she's stressed. Less handling as possible, occasionally is okay but they don't like it too much. I'm sure many on here would flip out if they knew.
Dusting, you're doing it wrong!! It could kill her if you dust w d3 every other day.
Without D3 every other day
With D3 twice a month
With multivitamin (herptivite) once to twice
Oversupplementing can kill your cham! So scheduling is mandatory. D3 can pull calcium out or stop from functioning properly and cause MBD. Just look it up and you'll have more research. Dust feeders lightly, like a dab not to overcoat because too much is poisonous. It can irritate their throat and swell up.
I'd stop supplementing with the d3 this month and stick with the RepCal without D3. Females need plenty of calcium. Do you gutload your feeders? Baby chams eat as many and as much as they want! Mine ate 7-10 medium a day! They are growing so they need nutrients! Variety is key, look up food for chams and you'll see charts for nutritional value. Remember PHOSPHORUS = BAD , CALCIUM = GOOD
Phoenix worms have the highest calcium to phosphorus ratio. It'd do her very good. Try to give her as much water as possible to help comfort her from the dusting. Females need calcium to lay eggs. Once she hits 4 months she's going to be even harder to keep. Def do research on female chams. It'll save you a lot of stress in the long run.
I just want to throw out to you that all of the information that you just gave me, I already knew. the guy at the pet store who has a chameleon put together all of my stuff for me while I was getting to know my Cham and getting some extra foliage for her. he handed me the bottle and told me to use that to dust every cricket I have to her, it wasn't until today that I actually was forced to read the bottle of supplement. I was just as upset as you seem when I noticed it. also, I've heard that before but she actually genuinely enjoys being handled. not by others but by me. she doesn't climb off of me but just on me. she'll also just sit on my shoulder or hand and look at me. she's over all really healthy. it's just the sunken eyes which have actually plumped up a bit today (I fed her much more today than I have been since I learned that the guy at the pet store ONCE AGAIN was wrong) and her urates. I've ordered some variety worms to try out for her.
the supplements stress me out too. just today alone I've learned about 5 things that the guy from the pet store told me about were wrong so I'm pretty upset about that. it's exo terra! I've ordered black soldier fly larvae (Phoenix worms), butterworms just as a treat for her and because she is SO skinny and horn worms. I'm waiting for silk worms to come back in stock so I'll try those next!My main concern was your supplements. What kinds do you have may I ask? If she's ok with handling then it's your call, mines pretty sweet when he wants to be. So I feel you on that one. Hornworms are delicious to him, I'm trying silkworms next. He loves an occasion meal worm as a teat because he likes the crunch. Too much is not good, but it's like potato chips to him.
the supplements stress me out too. just today alone I've learned about 5 things that the guy from the pet store told me about were wrong so I'm pretty upset about that. it's exo terra! I've ordered black soldier fly larvae (Phoenix worms), butterworms just as a treat for her and because she is SO skinny and horn worms. I'm waiting for silk worms to come back in stock so I'll try those next!
yeah, my dusting supplements are just exo terra calcium with D3 which I haven't used in about two days. I have to go to the store tomorrow so I'll pick up some more. what do you suggest?I mean your dusting supplements. Unless it's just exo terra?
yeah, my dusting supplements are just exo terra calcium with D3 which I haven't used in about two days. I have to go to the store tomorrow so I'll pick up some more. what do you suggest?