Hi all!
I'm a new chameleon owner. I've had Gummi for a little less than a week and his breeder fed her clutches crickets and gave me some to feed him, but he hasn't touched them in almost four days. I'm really starting to get worried. Any tips?
I've tried hand-feeding, letting the crickets loose in his cage, and putting them in a bowl for him to find in his tree. Nothing seems to work!
But he's energetic, colors are developing quickly, and he's not shaky, so I'm not sure if I'm just over-reacting or not. He does eat at his tree a little bit. I don't want his growth to be stunted or for his legs to go crooked from calcium deficiency.
Thanks a mil! - Gwyneth
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - male, 5 week old veiled baby, approximately 4" nose to tail, in my care for almost one week
Handling - about once a day, maybe twice (but I don't interrupt his basking)
Feeding - 2 week crickets, gut-loaded with fluker's high-calcium cricket diet, his bowl has about ten crickets in it and has for several days
Supplements - reptocal, but it has D3 in it and I was told to be careful of overdosing, so I dust them a couple times a week
Watering - I mist from the top of the cage onto his plant twice a day until plant is dripping, but I haven't seen him drink.
Fecal Description - Slightly white and brown...looks healthy (like bird droppings)
History - None yet!
Cage Info:
Cage Type - It's a reptoscreen size small (so about 18"x18"x24")...all screened
Lighting - He has light from about 9am until around 8:30pm...I turn his light off about half an hour after the sun has set...it's a UVB 5.0 heat lamp technically for desert climates (so actually 100º) but I keep it several inches from the cage to top from discourage possible burn wounds and to adjust the temperature to around 90º.
Temperature - I have a thermometer I check several times a day. At night it's about 75-80º...during the hottest part of the day, it's about 93º.
Humidity - I have a hygrometer. Humidity is at about 80-85%
Plants - I have a benjamina ficus.
Placement - The cage is located next to my bed in my room. No fans, natural air with the windows open nearby. He can see the tops of trees (second floor) and the top of his cage is about five feet off the ground.
Location - Southern California
I'm a new chameleon owner. I've had Gummi for a little less than a week and his breeder fed her clutches crickets and gave me some to feed him, but he hasn't touched them in almost four days. I'm really starting to get worried. Any tips?
I've tried hand-feeding, letting the crickets loose in his cage, and putting them in a bowl for him to find in his tree. Nothing seems to work!
But he's energetic, colors are developing quickly, and he's not shaky, so I'm not sure if I'm just over-reacting or not. He does eat at his tree a little bit. I don't want his growth to be stunted or for his legs to go crooked from calcium deficiency.
Thanks a mil! - Gwyneth
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - male, 5 week old veiled baby, approximately 4" nose to tail, in my care for almost one week
Handling - about once a day, maybe twice (but I don't interrupt his basking)
Feeding - 2 week crickets, gut-loaded with fluker's high-calcium cricket diet, his bowl has about ten crickets in it and has for several days
Supplements - reptocal, but it has D3 in it and I was told to be careful of overdosing, so I dust them a couple times a week
Watering - I mist from the top of the cage onto his plant twice a day until plant is dripping, but I haven't seen him drink.
Fecal Description - Slightly white and brown...looks healthy (like bird droppings)
History - None yet!
Cage Info:
Cage Type - It's a reptoscreen size small (so about 18"x18"x24")...all screened
Lighting - He has light from about 9am until around 8:30pm...I turn his light off about half an hour after the sun has set...it's a UVB 5.0 heat lamp technically for desert climates (so actually 100º) but I keep it several inches from the cage to top from discourage possible burn wounds and to adjust the temperature to around 90º.
Temperature - I have a thermometer I check several times a day. At night it's about 75-80º...during the hottest part of the day, it's about 93º.
Humidity - I have a hygrometer. Humidity is at about 80-85%
Plants - I have a benjamina ficus.
Placement - The cage is located next to my bed in my room. No fans, natural air with the windows open nearby. He can see the tops of trees (second floor) and the top of his cage is about five feet off the ground.
Location - Southern California