Croninking
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I've been noticing that Kronin is not usually displaying his full pallet of colors normally and I'm just curious why. I know they only "flare up" as an emotional response to various stimuli but I've seen pics of chams of similar age showing far more color. Just wanna make sure it's not cause of something I'm doing wrong. Here's the form info followed by some pics (his basking spot has been lowered several inches from where it is in the pics):
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Panther, ~6mo (got him from a pet store)
- Handling - Only to remove him for deep cleans and a wellness check when I first got him. So only 3-4 times so far
- Feeding - Only gotten him to eat crickets and supers so far. 8-10 feeders daily. Gut loaded with Flukers cricket diet and quencher
- Supplements - Repticalcium w/o D3 every feeding Flukers reptile vitamin (w/ D3) once a month
- Watering - Mist twice a day with a small hand bottle. I occasionally see him drink
- Fecal Description - medium brown solid feces, white urates. Never been tested for parasites
- History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 18x18x30 reptibreeze w/ clear shower curtain wrapped around 3 sides (getting small for his age, I know. I'm in the planning process of building him a bigger cage)
- Lighting - Not sure of the models but whatever comes in the Reptibreeze "starter" kit.
- Temperature - 93° basking spot to 75° ambient temperature at the bottom
- Humidity - 80% spikes during misting to 50% in between mistings.
- Plants - One Schefflera and two fake vines, one thick and one thin
- Placement - 3 feet from the only vent in my room and the nearest window, on a dresser, the top of the lights are about an inch from the ceiling
- Location - Kentucky