McBoredFace
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Hi my name is Brooke and my new best friend’s name is Durnehviir. Named after an awesome dragon from my favorite video game. I’m going to fill out the health info you have here and ask questions from there.
Cage Info:
- Your Chameleon - Jackson’s Chameleon, Male, and I’m not quite sure about the age. I’ve had him for 2 months and the pet store said he was probably around 8 months but I’m not so sure. How can I tell? I’ll post a good picture of him so if you can tell or give me an idea that would be awesome.
- Handling - surprisingly he loves to explore and chill on my hand, arms, face, head, body every single day for at least 5 mins-60mins around 4-5 times a day and almost every night I take him out and he falls asleep on me and maybe an hour or so later I gently put him back in his favorite sleeping spot.
- Feeding - I feed him 5-6 large crickets a day. Always in the morning. And I gut load them with Flunkers orange cube “complete cricket diet” and Flunkers cricket quencher “calcium fortified” now is that okay or should I change that?
- Supplements - once every few days I dust the crickets with repti calcium “without d3” and they gave me these drops for the water but it says it’s for tap water and I would never give him the undrinkable shit they have in philly. So he gets the bottled water I drink which is usually Dasani.
- Watering - I have one of those water misting things that sprays the same bottled water for 8 seconds 8 times a day. I also have a spray bottle that I mist his enclosure mostly every time I really see it dry and a lot more spraying on the leaves he drinks from. It’s been difficult finding a good steady place for him to drink from so whenever I spray I find a leaf and will keep spraying until he comes over to drink (if he’s thirsty, I never force him) and he’ll drink that way. I’m sure he drinks when I’m not watching too. But it’s highly unlikely since how much he drinks when I’m giving him water. I tried getting one of those BioBubble Reptile Drinking fountain but he never caught on to it and crickets kept jumping in...
- Fecal Description - Never had him tested for parasites but I’m trying to find a vet for a check up but I’m having trouble getting a straight answer if these people have ever handled a chameleon before. Most just keep saying they take exotic pets... but his feces is very good and healthy. I read up on that post and it looks just like the healthy good one. Brown poop and the white slimy urate.
- History - No other history or knowledge since I got him from a petstore. But in a post I saw I did comment about how a few of the employees have experience in chameleons and the habitats they were in weren’t perfect but not abusive to the animal.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - I’ll take a picture because I’m not sure. I threw out the box...
- Lighting - Both uvb and the blue sun light thing are on 10 hours a day in the winter. And 14 in the summer. At night both are off. For extra heat if he needs it during the day I add one of those red lights.
- Temperature - thermometers on the bottom middle and top on the enclosure. It’s between 75-82 F during the day and around 62 at night.
- Humidity - I have a thermometer that detects humidity too but honestly I’m having problems figuring out how to keep it humid in a screen cage and not a tank. The pet store said a fogger is too much. I put a shower curtain around the outside of the cage except the door side but I’m not sure if that helps?
- Plants - no live plants yet. After I show a picture of his enclosure im hoping you can help me figure out which live plants you think might be best for him. For his happiness and look wise as well.
- Placement - it’s on a table in our top bedroom with beautiful sun light from the sun roof and in the corner. So medium height and we have no other pets at the moment. Just me and my bf. And he only goes near him when we’re relaxing on the couch and Durnehviir climbs on him. We do plan of getting a dog and cat but when we do they won’t be allowed anywhere near him. If you have any advice on making sure he’s isolated from them that would help to.
- Location - I live in Philadelphia Pennsylvania
- All I want to do is keep Durnehviir happy and healthy for as long as possible. So any advice on that and what exactly I can buy or make to make this happen would be appreciated. Funds are not an issue when it comes to my little soul sucking cuddly dragon<3
- Also the pictures of where his enclosure is is only temporary because I’m moving today into the new place where he’ll have a nice beautiful room on the top floor with amazing natural sun light and a sun roof.