Your Chameleon - Male veiled, 9-10 months, in my care for 8 months
Handling - Maybe once a week. I do not typically handle for fun. Only when necessary
Feeding - Typically crickets, mealworms and superworms. He lost appetite for crickets recently. I free feed. I place maybe 5 crickets and 2 superworms and 1 mealworm a day. Oats for worms, cricket gutload. Calcium w/o d3 frequently, calcium w/ d3, multi
Supplements - repcal; herptivite, calcium w/o d3, calcium w/ d3. Typically d3 every week, w/o d3 three times a week, multi 2 or 3 times a month
Watering - Mistking 6x a day 45 sec to 1.5min, I am not home for about 12 hours a day. But I do see him licking water off leaves
Fecal Description - Brown moist poop, white sperm plugs? Not sure
History - Previous vet visit because of eye issue- cleaned with saline in a syringe; caused by stuck shed according to vet.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 4ft x 2ft
Lighting - Reptisun t10 tube light, reptibask 100w heat lamp, 12 hr on 12 hr off
Temperature - 85-90 basking, 75-80 throughout. Overnight is typically 73-76. Digital temps for bottom, middle, basking spot
Humidity - 80-90% humidity, hygrometer attached to plant
Plants - Live ficus benjamins. Fake plants attached to wooden dowels
Placement - Only location I can have the cage is living room. High traffic unfortunately. Fan in room which I typically leave off. 4ft cage on floor. He typically hangs out up top.
Location - Texas
Current Problem - Disinterested in crickets and most food. Sunken eyes, lethargy, extremely dark color yesterday. I just want to ensure I am doing everything possible to maintain his well being. I used a dripper, but the big dripper would pour too much water even at the lowest water setting. I have mainly used the mistking, and amped up the frequency due to no dripper. Eyes do appear swollen. I have force fed him recently to ensure he was receiving nutrients. I dont want my little guy to suffer at all, my pets are everything to me.
Handling - Maybe once a week. I do not typically handle for fun. Only when necessary
Feeding - Typically crickets, mealworms and superworms. He lost appetite for crickets recently. I free feed. I place maybe 5 crickets and 2 superworms and 1 mealworm a day. Oats for worms, cricket gutload. Calcium w/o d3 frequently, calcium w/ d3, multi
Supplements - repcal; herptivite, calcium w/o d3, calcium w/ d3. Typically d3 every week, w/o d3 three times a week, multi 2 or 3 times a month
Watering - Mistking 6x a day 45 sec to 1.5min, I am not home for about 12 hours a day. But I do see him licking water off leaves
Fecal Description - Brown moist poop, white sperm plugs? Not sure
History - Previous vet visit because of eye issue- cleaned with saline in a syringe; caused by stuck shed according to vet.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 4ft x 2ft
Lighting - Reptisun t10 tube light, reptibask 100w heat lamp, 12 hr on 12 hr off
Temperature - 85-90 basking, 75-80 throughout. Overnight is typically 73-76. Digital temps for bottom, middle, basking spot
Humidity - 80-90% humidity, hygrometer attached to plant
Plants - Live ficus benjamins. Fake plants attached to wooden dowels
Placement - Only location I can have the cage is living room. High traffic unfortunately. Fan in room which I typically leave off. 4ft cage on floor. He typically hangs out up top.
Location - Texas
Current Problem - Disinterested in crickets and most food. Sunken eyes, lethargy, extremely dark color yesterday. I just want to ensure I am doing everything possible to maintain his well being. I used a dripper, but the big dripper would pour too much water even at the lowest water setting. I have mainly used the mistking, and amped up the frequency due to no dripper. Eyes do appear swollen. I have force fed him recently to ensure he was receiving nutrients. I dont want my little guy to suffer at all, my pets are everything to me.