JRock
New Member
Hi everyone!
I'd like to introduce Rocky and myself. I've been lurking these forums for nearly two months preparing for this little guy and have to say this has been an amazing experience so far. These forums have been a great resource so thank you! This post is my first step to giving back a little bit and hopefully helping the next person. I have previous experience with iguanas, snakes, and sugar gliders even, but let me tell you this has been something else. I hope you all enjoy the photos and please ask me anything. We've had Rocky for two weeks (as of tomorrow) and since then we've already seen some green and yellow colors developing around his really pretty teal bar. He's also developed quite the schedule already. He's up with the lights at 7am, eating breakfast at 8:30, basking for a few hours, some laps around the cage, and tucks himself in around 4-5pm.
Leave the food and close the door human...
I caught him doing some Mission Impossible maneuver here and he straight up froze like he was guilty caught...
Some pull ups to stay fit...
Exploring...
Getting ready for Halloween...
Yum...
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Future improvements include...
I'd like to introduce Rocky and myself. I've been lurking these forums for nearly two months preparing for this little guy and have to say this has been an amazing experience so far. These forums have been a great resource so thank you! This post is my first step to giving back a little bit and hopefully helping the next person. I have previous experience with iguanas, snakes, and sugar gliders even, but let me tell you this has been something else. I hope you all enjoy the photos and please ask me anything. We've had Rocky for two weeks (as of tomorrow) and since then we've already seen some green and yellow colors developing around his really pretty teal bar. He's also developed quite the schedule already. He's up with the lights at 7am, eating breakfast at 8:30, basking for a few hours, some laps around the cage, and tucks himself in around 4-5pm.
Leave the food and close the door human...
I caught him doing some Mission Impossible maneuver here and he straight up froze like he was guilty caught...
Some pull ups to stay fit...
Exploring...
Getting ready for Halloween...
Yum...
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Rocky is a 4 month old male Panther and has been in my care for two weeks now.
- Handling - He ate from tongs the day after I brought him home. Since then I have fed him from tongs most days. I haven't tried at all yet to pull him out with a stick or by hand. Even though he will eat from tongs it is clear he doesn't like me opening that cage door. He'll usually start to turn away from me until he spots the grub.
- Feeding - I am feeding him small locusts and as many as he wants. I've tried dubias and worms as well. He did eat a few dubias the first week but stopped eating them entirely (wondering if one bit him or something). Some days he eats as few as three locusts and the day after shedding he actually ate nine locusts and one accidental worm. The locust must have been climbing the worm because they came in a combo meal. Lights on at 7am and he generally eats around 8:30 am. Occasionally he will go back for seconds around noon. I am gut loading them mostly with vegetables and EarthPro Insect Fuel.
- Supplements - I am dusting the feeders daily with Arcadia EarthPro-A and biweekly with Arcadia EarthPro RevitaliseD3.
- Watering - I have a Mistking and Big Dripper. I am following the chameleon academy hydration cycle guidelines. The Mistking runs for two minutes at 1:00am, 6:30am, and 7:30pm. I turn the dripper on around 2pm for a couple of hours. I have seen him drink off leaves occasionally but not every day.
- Fecal Description - I have only seen one and it was a week ago. He's being sneaky about where he goes. It was solid and the urates were a healthy white. He hasn't been tested for parasites to my knowledge.
- History - I purchased him through a local pet store and they got him from a convention in Germany the week before. All I was told about his history is that his sire was wild caught.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - X-Large ReptiBreeze; 2x2x4; I did add a black shower curtain on the back and partially on the sides.
- Lighting - Arcadia Jungle Dawn LED and an Arcadia T5 6% (7:00am - 7:00 pm); Arcadia Solar Basking Floodlight (100w, 7:30am - 3:00 pm)
- Temperature - The temperature range during the day on average is around 70-86 (bottom-basking) degrees fahrenheit. The lowest overnight temperature has been 64 degrees at the bottom of the cage. I measure the temperature with five DS18B20 sensors wired into an Arduino Nano running a custom script. The Nano sends data to a Raspberry Pi where I have another custom script, Prometheus, and Grafana running. Additionally, I am monitoring the basking branch/controlling the heat lamp with a HabiStat Dimming Thermostat.
- Humidity - Humidity will get down to around 60% in the cage during the day and branches are dry before I turn on the dripper. At night, I've spot checked it at ~90%. It is already fairly humid here (average annual: 78%) and the Mistking adds to that. I have a few cheap digital hygrometers that I dotted around. I intend to wire in a sensor to the main monitoring system soon.
- Plants - I have four live plants in the cage. A Ficus Benjamina, a Wandering Dude, a Pothos Ivy, and a Hibiscus. They all seem to have taken well. I planted them in the cage about a month before I picked up Rocky. I think I will add a climber to the large bottom branch I have across the middle to help Rocky navigate it. All the branches are Oak from a nearby estate or the sticks that came with the plants for support. I strung some fake ivy outside the cage on the curtain just to give the scene a backdrop.
- Placement - The cage is located in our living room and I added a floor heater to help keep the room warm enough. Regarding traffic, my fiancé and I live alone and my desk is set up to the right of Rocky where I work all day. The curtain and Wandering Dude block his line of sight of me, but he has come to the top of the plant and I spotted him looking down at me. We are doing our best to let him be but we are obsessed! I find myself analyzing his every move. The top of the cage reaches 7' 6", it stands on a custom box I built.
- Location - We are in lovely Ireland.
Future improvements include...
- Graphing out the humidity
- I need to find a less invasive method for refilling the dripper and opening the dripper valve. It bothers him when I get up there. I am going to start with putting the dripper on a piece of wood to stabilize everything a bit better, but I may just add a floating shelf above/behind the cage.
- More plants!
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