JacksonLover
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Update: I have gotten a good cage for him immediately. He is acting normal again, but I have yet to see him eat.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - 6 month old male Jackson's Chameleon, I've had it for a day now
* Handling - Sadly, I've been handling him often because I'm worried about him and I want to make sure he's not dead.
* Feeding - Gut loaded crickets, feed fresh apples and fish flakes, 5-9 a day
* Supplements - Calicum powder on crickets
* Watering - Mist twice a day, dripper on leaves for water
* Fecal Description - Dark, lumpy
* History - N/A
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 10 Gallon Tank
* Lighting - R-zilla Dual UVB/Heat fixture
* Temperature - 70-80F
* Humidity - 30-50%, depending on when I mist
* Plants - No
* Placement - In a quiet, cool basement
* Location - NJ
Current Problem - I have just received my chameleon yesterday. He was eating yesterday and was moving about happily. When I went to check at him at about 3pm, his eyes were shut and he wasn't moving. He has been like this all night. I bought a bottle for misting, and started misting him with bottled water, and believed that to be the problem. Right now it's about 6:30 and he will still not move. He hasn't eaten today. Whenever I walk by him, he will open his eyes for a few moments, but then close them again. When I pick him up, he does move but slowly. I put him under warm water for a bit, and he became very alert and moved, but returned again to being sluggish after I put him back in his tank. I plan on buying him a live plant to increase humidity, which I have trouble maintaining. Do you think I am handling him too much, and this is why he is acting this way? Should I wait for him to adjust? How can I help maintain his humidity?
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - 6 month old male Jackson's Chameleon, I've had it for a day now
* Handling - Sadly, I've been handling him often because I'm worried about him and I want to make sure he's not dead.
* Feeding - Gut loaded crickets, feed fresh apples and fish flakes, 5-9 a day
* Supplements - Calicum powder on crickets
* Watering - Mist twice a day, dripper on leaves for water
* Fecal Description - Dark, lumpy
* History - N/A
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 10 Gallon Tank
* Lighting - R-zilla Dual UVB/Heat fixture
* Temperature - 70-80F
* Humidity - 30-50%, depending on when I mist
* Plants - No
* Placement - In a quiet, cool basement
* Location - NJ
Current Problem - I have just received my chameleon yesterday. He was eating yesterday and was moving about happily. When I went to check at him at about 3pm, his eyes were shut and he wasn't moving. He has been like this all night. I bought a bottle for misting, and started misting him with bottled water, and believed that to be the problem. Right now it's about 6:30 and he will still not move. He hasn't eaten today. Whenever I walk by him, he will open his eyes for a few moments, but then close them again. When I pick him up, he does move but slowly. I put him under warm water for a bit, and he became very alert and moved, but returned again to being sluggish after I put him back in his tank. I plan on buying him a live plant to increase humidity, which I have trouble maintaining. Do you think I am handling him too much, and this is why he is acting this way? Should I wait for him to adjust? How can I help maintain his humidity?