Rucalee
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I got my veiled Cham 2 weeks ago from a petco. He is about 2 inches long from nose to base of tail. I'm not sure of his age. I say "his" because I believe he's a male. I haven't noticed Spurs but he is colorful. Being that he is new to my home I don't handle him much. I want him to feel comfortable before I force myself on him. I have started feeding him by tweezers.
He eats about 3 to 4 medium crickets a day. I dust them with zoo med calcium with D3 3-4 days a week . About every other day. I game him a multivitamin dust when I first got him with the set I bought, not sure of the brand. I have a feeder cup but either he hasn't figured it out yer or he doesn't like the super worms that I put in there.
I use a dropper as a water source that I run thru my Brita. We are also misting him 4 times a day for about a minute each time.
He's poop has been dark and pellet like. I have also noticed some white liquid poo.
His cage is 16/16/30. It's all screen. I've put vines and plastic plants in there for now. I want to add more but I didn't want to stress him too much in a new home. I also use a water dish to collect water from the dropper. I have the dish covered with screen to keep him and the crickets out of it. I use Eco carpet in the bottom.
For lighting I use a zoo med daylight blue 60w uva bulb, a reptisun 5.0 uvb 14 watt bulb and a heat bulb off to the side of the top to keep the heat up. Not sure of the wattage or the brand of the heat bulb. I lost the box. His temps are as follows. Basking:95 top:88 middle:80 bottom:73. the humidity is 80% after misting and holds around 70%. I use a normal wall sticky humidity meter and a zoo med digital thermometer,
I don't have any real plants in there yet. Being that it's winter most of the normal places to get real plants either don't have what I need or are closed.
I keep him in a spare bedroom. With no traffic. He is away from vents and their are no fans in the room. The cage sits on a cabinet about 3 feet off the ground.
I live in southern ohio. Pretty much all the stores I have to buy supplies from only have very generic reptile supplies. I've had snakes iguanas geckos but this guy seems like more of a challenge. Any and all input would be appreciated as I am new to chams. I have found a vet and will be taking him Monday.
He eats about 3 to 4 medium crickets a day. I dust them with zoo med calcium with D3 3-4 days a week . About every other day. I game him a multivitamin dust when I first got him with the set I bought, not sure of the brand. I have a feeder cup but either he hasn't figured it out yer or he doesn't like the super worms that I put in there.
I use a dropper as a water source that I run thru my Brita. We are also misting him 4 times a day for about a minute each time.
He's poop has been dark and pellet like. I have also noticed some white liquid poo.
His cage is 16/16/30. It's all screen. I've put vines and plastic plants in there for now. I want to add more but I didn't want to stress him too much in a new home. I also use a water dish to collect water from the dropper. I have the dish covered with screen to keep him and the crickets out of it. I use Eco carpet in the bottom.
For lighting I use a zoo med daylight blue 60w uva bulb, a reptisun 5.0 uvb 14 watt bulb and a heat bulb off to the side of the top to keep the heat up. Not sure of the wattage or the brand of the heat bulb. I lost the box. His temps are as follows. Basking:95 top:88 middle:80 bottom:73. the humidity is 80% after misting and holds around 70%. I use a normal wall sticky humidity meter and a zoo med digital thermometer,
I don't have any real plants in there yet. Being that it's winter most of the normal places to get real plants either don't have what I need or are closed.
I keep him in a spare bedroom. With no traffic. He is away from vents and their are no fans in the room. The cage sits on a cabinet about 3 feet off the ground.
I live in southern ohio. Pretty much all the stores I have to buy supplies from only have very generic reptile supplies. I've had snakes iguanas geckos but this guy seems like more of a challenge. Any and all input would be appreciated as I am new to chams. I have found a vet and will be taking him Monday.