Lincolntowncar
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Hello people,
I have a male veiled chameleon (jimbo) who is about 2-3 months old according to the helpful people on this forum I’ve had him for 2-3 weeks now and I recently solved a huge problem I ran into. I had too much substrate at the bottom of my cage, making it get stinky and puddly and recently, without noticing, the puddle turned into a pond. Right when I noticed I cleaned out the whole cage (after struggling to get him out onto a nice set of leaves which he ended up loving), I dumped the water and substrate and took the opportunity to just clean out the whole cage and redesign it for him to make it better for his system of living. Anyway, that problem was solved along with feeding issues (he’s now eating much more than before, from 2 roaches a day to 8 yesterday! Progress!) now my biggest concern is his hydration. My little guy is really shy in front of me so I don’t expect him to drink in front of me but I still want to make sure he’s hydrated. Last time I checked his Urates they were pretty nice and white with a very very light shade of yellow but I was told it looked fine.
I have recently calmed down on misting because of how bad the puddling got but I want to know, is it necessary to mist for as long as a minute or a couple of minutes or is that too much? He gets startled by misting and it also caused the swampy puddles so I wanted to not spray as much but I still have the dripper and mist a few times a day. Not nearly as much substrate anymore btw, I added just a small layer for humidity.
I have a male veiled chameleon (jimbo) who is about 2-3 months old according to the helpful people on this forum I’ve had him for 2-3 weeks now and I recently solved a huge problem I ran into. I had too much substrate at the bottom of my cage, making it get stinky and puddly and recently, without noticing, the puddle turned into a pond. Right when I noticed I cleaned out the whole cage (after struggling to get him out onto a nice set of leaves which he ended up loving), I dumped the water and substrate and took the opportunity to just clean out the whole cage and redesign it for him to make it better for his system of living. Anyway, that problem was solved along with feeding issues (he’s now eating much more than before, from 2 roaches a day to 8 yesterday! Progress!) now my biggest concern is his hydration. My little guy is really shy in front of me so I don’t expect him to drink in front of me but I still want to make sure he’s hydrated. Last time I checked his Urates they were pretty nice and white with a very very light shade of yellow but I was told it looked fine.
I have recently calmed down on misting because of how bad the puddling got but I want to know, is it necessary to mist for as long as a minute or a couple of minutes or is that too much? He gets startled by misting and it also caused the swampy puddles so I wanted to not spray as much but I still have the dripper and mist a few times a day. Not nearly as much substrate anymore btw, I added just a small layer for humidity.