rotarhead
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled, Male, Approx 9-10 months. Had since February.
Handling - Three times a week on average.
Feeding - Primarily crickets gutloaded with various fruits/veggies, cricket crack, and some Fluke's gutload. Also hornworms, silkworms, waxworms, and butterworms on occassion (when I have them.) Eats approximately 6-10 crickets every day to every other day.
Supplements - All Rep-Cal brand. Calcium w/ Vit D on the 8th and 22nd, Herptivite on the 1st and 29th, Calcium w/o Vit D all other feedings.
Watering - Right now spray bottle. I spray for about 5 minutes twice a day when I'm home and once a day when I work. I have a dripper as well. I do see him drink. I have an Aqua Zamp mister that I haven't set up yet (forgot to order the raindome portion). Once I get it that is what my primary water source will be.
Fecal Description - Usually black with some white but recently the white has turned a slight yellow.
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - Got him from PetSmart in February. Started off on the wrong foot but corrected things from info throughout this site.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 24"X24"X48" DIY screen cage.
Lighting - 5.0 Repti-Glo Flourescent Tube and 75w Repti basking spot lamp. 12 hours on, 12 hours off, on timer.
Temperature - This is where I think my problem lays. I had no issues with temps until recently. Now, the temps throughout his cage seem to stay in the range of 65-70 degree's F depending on the time of day with his basking area at 75-85 depending on how long it has been on and time of day. At night I have read his temps as low as 63.
Humidity - Humidity levels vary from 35% to 68% depending on whether or not I just misted. He has 5 live plants inside his cage and two tree's outside of it to help with the humidity.
Plants - Inside his cage is a spider plant, umbrella plant, golden pothos, and two different types of dracaena. Outside the cage but on both sides of it (and he does go on them from time to time) is a french pussy willow (salix species) and an april remembered camellia.
Placement - Cage is located in my living room. There are no TV's and we don't always use it but there is traffic which has never seemed to bother him before. No vents or fans that would blow on the cage. Top of cage sits at 5 foot 7 inches above ground.
Location - Located in Delaware
Current Problem - He has seemed very slow lately. His grip is great and if you introduce food he gobbles it all up. He is drinking still, etc. He just seems like he is in slow motion all other times and I've even caught his eyes closed at times during the day. I think the temperatures have something to do with it. He doesn't seem to be hanging out under his basking light as much though. For example: I just picked him up. He felt very cold on my hands and he was originally located at the front of the enclosure. I have now placed him under his basking light and he already seems a little more like himself. We haven't turned the heat on in the house but the A/C is off during the day. The A/C is put back on at night (I don't need it, roommate does) and it does get chilly. I have a heat lamp for him which I've had since day one and he has never been awake due to it. He at times will start off under the spider plant to sleep and in the morning before his light comes on I'll find him snoozing under the night heat lamp. Can chameleons go into a kind of hibernation state if the temperature gets too cold? Also, yes, I'm aware the slight yellowish color in his waste is a sign of slight dehydration. I will be upping his mistings to cure that and I think he will be shower bound today as well. Thanks for any help and/or reassurance that he is just fine the way he is now.
Your Chameleon - Veiled, Male, Approx 9-10 months. Had since February.
Handling - Three times a week on average.
Feeding - Primarily crickets gutloaded with various fruits/veggies, cricket crack, and some Fluke's gutload. Also hornworms, silkworms, waxworms, and butterworms on occassion (when I have them.) Eats approximately 6-10 crickets every day to every other day.
Supplements - All Rep-Cal brand. Calcium w/ Vit D on the 8th and 22nd, Herptivite on the 1st and 29th, Calcium w/o Vit D all other feedings.
Watering - Right now spray bottle. I spray for about 5 minutes twice a day when I'm home and once a day when I work. I have a dripper as well. I do see him drink. I have an Aqua Zamp mister that I haven't set up yet (forgot to order the raindome portion). Once I get it that is what my primary water source will be.
Fecal Description - Usually black with some white but recently the white has turned a slight yellow.
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - Got him from PetSmart in February. Started off on the wrong foot but corrected things from info throughout this site.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 24"X24"X48" DIY screen cage.
Lighting - 5.0 Repti-Glo Flourescent Tube and 75w Repti basking spot lamp. 12 hours on, 12 hours off, on timer.
Temperature - This is where I think my problem lays. I had no issues with temps until recently. Now, the temps throughout his cage seem to stay in the range of 65-70 degree's F depending on the time of day with his basking area at 75-85 depending on how long it has been on and time of day. At night I have read his temps as low as 63.
Humidity - Humidity levels vary from 35% to 68% depending on whether or not I just misted. He has 5 live plants inside his cage and two tree's outside of it to help with the humidity.
Plants - Inside his cage is a spider plant, umbrella plant, golden pothos, and two different types of dracaena. Outside the cage but on both sides of it (and he does go on them from time to time) is a french pussy willow (salix species) and an april remembered camellia.
Placement - Cage is located in my living room. There are no TV's and we don't always use it but there is traffic which has never seemed to bother him before. No vents or fans that would blow on the cage. Top of cage sits at 5 foot 7 inches above ground.
Location - Located in Delaware
Current Problem - He has seemed very slow lately. His grip is great and if you introduce food he gobbles it all up. He is drinking still, etc. He just seems like he is in slow motion all other times and I've even caught his eyes closed at times during the day. I think the temperatures have something to do with it. He doesn't seem to be hanging out under his basking light as much though. For example: I just picked him up. He felt very cold on my hands and he was originally located at the front of the enclosure. I have now placed him under his basking light and he already seems a little more like himself. We haven't turned the heat on in the house but the A/C is off during the day. The A/C is put back on at night (I don't need it, roommate does) and it does get chilly. I have a heat lamp for him which I've had since day one and he has never been awake due to it. He at times will start off under the spider plant to sleep and in the morning before his light comes on I'll find him snoozing under the night heat lamp. Can chameleons go into a kind of hibernation state if the temperature gets too cold? Also, yes, I'm aware the slight yellowish color in his waste is a sign of slight dehydration. I will be upping his mistings to cure that and I think he will be shower bound today as well. Thanks for any help and/or reassurance that he is just fine the way he is now.