Zach Valois
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - BB Ambilobe, adult male, approx 14 months. Had the animal for about two weeks.
Handling - Almost never, except when moving him to females.
Feeding - General commercial cricket gutload, food offered daily or every other day. Animal is only taking 2-4 crickets every couple of days.
Supplements - Rep-cal twice a week, Rep-cal multi vit once a week,
Watering - Heavy hand misting 2-3 times a day, with a medium size waterfall in cage.
Fecal Description - Never been tested, only one stool has been passed in my care and was very light and solid in appearance (almost looked like a pinkie mouse in appearance).
History - Not entirely sure on this animal. Purchased from Lauren at LLL. Was told he was a CB 14 month old male. Has bred with two of my females.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 24x24x36 Screen.
Lighting - 12 hour photoperiod. Reptisun 10.0 (Tyler suggested going with this over a 5.0) compact flour, 100 infrared bulb.
Temperature -Average day ambient of 78-82, basking site around 94-98, night low of 65-70.
Humidity - not monitored. We have several other panthers of all ages doing fine in the same conditions. Likely 65-80%.
Plants - Fake plants only.
Placement - In a private reptile room, mostly with montane species and other panthers.
Location - Salt Lake City, Utah.
Current Problem - apathetic behavior, lack of appetite, usually holding one eye closed (no eye problems apparent, just closing eyes). Color is good, and the animal responds normally to females.
Sincere thanks. It is rather disappointing to see such a large and reportedly young male appear to be going downhill.....
Your Chameleon - BB Ambilobe, adult male, approx 14 months. Had the animal for about two weeks.
Handling - Almost never, except when moving him to females.
Feeding - General commercial cricket gutload, food offered daily or every other day. Animal is only taking 2-4 crickets every couple of days.
Supplements - Rep-cal twice a week, Rep-cal multi vit once a week,
Watering - Heavy hand misting 2-3 times a day, with a medium size waterfall in cage.
Fecal Description - Never been tested, only one stool has been passed in my care and was very light and solid in appearance (almost looked like a pinkie mouse in appearance).
History - Not entirely sure on this animal. Purchased from Lauren at LLL. Was told he was a CB 14 month old male. Has bred with two of my females.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 24x24x36 Screen.
Lighting - 12 hour photoperiod. Reptisun 10.0 (Tyler suggested going with this over a 5.0) compact flour, 100 infrared bulb.
Temperature -Average day ambient of 78-82, basking site around 94-98, night low of 65-70.
Humidity - not monitored. We have several other panthers of all ages doing fine in the same conditions. Likely 65-80%.
Plants - Fake plants only.
Placement - In a private reptile room, mostly with montane species and other panthers.
Location - Salt Lake City, Utah.
Current Problem - apathetic behavior, lack of appetite, usually holding one eye closed (no eye problems apparent, just closing eyes). Color is good, and the animal responds normally to females.
Sincere thanks. It is rather disappointing to see such a large and reportedly young male appear to be going downhill.....