Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, I'm not sure what the dimensions are, but not too big for my chameleon..
Lighting - Either petzilla or something along those lines, they only carry one kind in Alaska
Temperature - His temp ranges from 70 on one side to about 90 on the other, that's in the day and night time
Humidity - humidity has been dropping lately because of the stinkin' winters here, usually from 25% to 40%.. again, I know, low, but I've been trying like crazy to get it better..
Plants - no live plants
Placement - low traffic, end of my bed in my room
Location - Alaska
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - veiled, boy, around 9 or 10 months old
Handling - never
Feeding - crickets, with gutload.
Supplements - I have a calcium supplement I obivously wasn't using enough
Watering - I mist a whole lot, I have a dripper as well as I leave a bowl of water in the bottom of his cage which helps with humidity
Fecal Description - hasn't had any lately, but usually little and white.. I don't know the consistency
Story - no idea, I got him from a pet store
Current Problem - He has MBD
I live in Alaska and obviously haven't been taking the best care of my chameleon if he got MBD. It's kind of advanced I would say from looking at pictures of others who have said it's advanced. He isn't eating at all anymore and I can't get him to drink. There are no reptile vets here in Alaska and I called the vets around my town who said they wouldn't know what to do with a chameleon if I brought it in, so there wasn't a point in stressing him out. He hasn't falled off anything yet but has come close a few times, I've been there to catch him and help him back up most of the time. I want him to not suffer, but I don't know what to do for him. He refuses to eat from my hand (or any tweezers, for that matter) and hates it when I spray him or try to get him to drink water. I've been soaking crickets in calcium spray and squishing them a little so they won't move and putting them right in front of him and he just looks the other way.
Any suggessions?
Cage Type - Screen, I'm not sure what the dimensions are, but not too big for my chameleon..
Lighting - Either petzilla or something along those lines, they only carry one kind in Alaska
Temperature - His temp ranges from 70 on one side to about 90 on the other, that's in the day and night time
Humidity - humidity has been dropping lately because of the stinkin' winters here, usually from 25% to 40%.. again, I know, low, but I've been trying like crazy to get it better..
Plants - no live plants
Placement - low traffic, end of my bed in my room
Location - Alaska
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - veiled, boy, around 9 or 10 months old
Handling - never
Feeding - crickets, with gutload.
Supplements - I have a calcium supplement I obivously wasn't using enough
Watering - I mist a whole lot, I have a dripper as well as I leave a bowl of water in the bottom of his cage which helps with humidity
Fecal Description - hasn't had any lately, but usually little and white.. I don't know the consistency
Story - no idea, I got him from a pet store
Current Problem - He has MBD
I live in Alaska and obviously haven't been taking the best care of my chameleon if he got MBD. It's kind of advanced I would say from looking at pictures of others who have said it's advanced. He isn't eating at all anymore and I can't get him to drink. There are no reptile vets here in Alaska and I called the vets around my town who said they wouldn't know what to do with a chameleon if I brought it in, so there wasn't a point in stressing him out. He hasn't falled off anything yet but has come close a few times, I've been there to catch him and help him back up most of the time. I want him to not suffer, but I don't know what to do for him. He refuses to eat from my hand (or any tweezers, for that matter) and hates it when I spray him or try to get him to drink water. I've been soaking crickets in calcium spray and squishing them a little so they won't move and putting them right in front of him and he just looks the other way.
Any suggessions?