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My jacksonii jacksonii for the first few weeks I got him ate 8 crickets a day. Now he is down to eating 3-4 crickets every other day. Is this ok? Is he just not feeling like eating as much? Or is there a problem?
Thank you, here it is...
Chameleon Info:
Jacksonii Jacksonii, male, 3 months in my care
Handling - once a week to clean cage, he always bites at me when I take him out.
Feeding - Crickets and hron worms. 8 circkets per day, 2 horn worms per week.? Cricket crack montane gut load.
Supplements -
Rep cal cal without d3
Repcal cal with d3
zoo med multivite without d3
Watering - 2 min cycles 5 times a day, spread 3 hours apart. I rarely see him drink.
Fecal Description - I do not see him poop as often now, but the previous poops were not runny, and urine was off white. No I have not tested for parasites.
History - Long term captive.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 16x16x30
Lighting - 15 watt exo terra daylight bulb, 5.0 zoo med uvb bulb.
Temperature - 85F @ basking, lowest point of cage is @ 75F. Ambient is 77. I use a temp gun, and a digital thermometer at the basking only.
Humidity - Humidty is at 50%, spikes to 70-80% once misted.
Plants - 1 ficus tree, 1 pothos vine.
Placement - Cage is located in a bedroom, not near any vents, and is 3 feet off the ground.
Location - Miami florida USA
Current Problem - First, when the jackson is in a darker lite part of the cage he is a dark green color with a dark yellow stripe. Under UVB he is brighter colors, when basking he is very dark.
Second, when I first got him he was eating 8 crickets a day and 2 hornworms twice a week. Now he is down to 3-4 crickets every other day. He will he once day, skip a day, maybe 2 im not sure, then eat the rest of the crickets that were left inside the cage.
dpnt do it due when is too hot outside, and dont leave him in the direct sunlight, just in the morgnins ang evning should be fineHow often are you offering each supplement powder; you don't say?
You should be giving him the Calcium WITHOUT D3 everyday; the calcuim WITHOUT D3 once - twice a month, and the same with the multisite.
As other's have said, your cage is too hot. It should not go over 80. The basking spot should be about '80' and the cage should range from about 70-78 degrees. They like it cool. The night temps should drop into the 60's.
You live in Florida. Take him outside for some natural sunlight, and at least one hour a day/twice a week, and you won't have to worry about the D3 supplementation...
He looks ok to me. It's hard to make a judgement within the context of that pic, seeing as how we don't have anything to compare it against. Are those his normal colors? What time of the day was the pic taken?