I purchased a young (perhaps 1-2 month old) male veiled Cham from the local pet store. The Cham was held for 5 days before sale as part of a quarantine process.
Granted, he's only been at my home for barely 48 hours...but he seems challenged mentally...he will frequently go to the bottom of the cage and just paw at the sides. There is nothing obvious he could be trying to climb, etc, he's just sitting there.
Also, he keeps his right eye closed quite a bit. There is no discharge from it, the eye itself (when open) looks identical to the other, which appears healthy. He just seems to be squinting, which hinders him looking for food. He will usually be found laying on a leaf near the basking bulb with it closed. I thought he was sleeping until I saw it was just one eye...but I might have just caused him to wake up.
He seems to have little white spots on his skin, as if it's from a shed...when I have held him, I have gently tried to see of it would brush off, however he's so light and small that it's hard for me to do and he moves. The skin doesn't seems to be coming off of that's what it is.
Finally, he seems to have zero appetite. I have only seen him eat two crickets and a few mealworms. Crickets will literally crawl under him and he doesn't seem to realize it. I know I have put 6 crickets at least in the cage, and there are none now so I know he's eating them...he just doesn't seem motivated at all to hunt for them.
I mist after the cage has dried, and unfortunately can't comment on poop quality/status...he hasn't gone yet.
The reason why I'm hoping you all can help is because this is the exact opposite of my female veiled Cham who is roughly 3-4 months old. She has never been shy about going after as much food as possible. Her attitude has been considerable for a Cham as well.
Should I be worried about its problems? How much should it be eating at this point?
Male cage:
Glass aquarium (in the process of building an all screen cage now)
60w bulb
Reptisun 5 UVB cfl
Female cage:
Reptibreeze medium
100w bulb
Reptisun 5 UVB cfl
Granted, he's only been at my home for barely 48 hours...but he seems challenged mentally...he will frequently go to the bottom of the cage and just paw at the sides. There is nothing obvious he could be trying to climb, etc, he's just sitting there.
Also, he keeps his right eye closed quite a bit. There is no discharge from it, the eye itself (when open) looks identical to the other, which appears healthy. He just seems to be squinting, which hinders him looking for food. He will usually be found laying on a leaf near the basking bulb with it closed. I thought he was sleeping until I saw it was just one eye...but I might have just caused him to wake up.
He seems to have little white spots on his skin, as if it's from a shed...when I have held him, I have gently tried to see of it would brush off, however he's so light and small that it's hard for me to do and he moves. The skin doesn't seems to be coming off of that's what it is.
Finally, he seems to have zero appetite. I have only seen him eat two crickets and a few mealworms. Crickets will literally crawl under him and he doesn't seem to realize it. I know I have put 6 crickets at least in the cage, and there are none now so I know he's eating them...he just doesn't seem motivated at all to hunt for them.
I mist after the cage has dried, and unfortunately can't comment on poop quality/status...he hasn't gone yet.
The reason why I'm hoping you all can help is because this is the exact opposite of my female veiled Cham who is roughly 3-4 months old. She has never been shy about going after as much food as possible. Her attitude has been considerable for a Cham as well.
Should I be worried about its problems? How much should it be eating at this point?
Male cage:
Glass aquarium (in the process of building an all screen cage now)
60w bulb
Reptisun 5 UVB cfl
Female cage:
Reptibreeze medium
100w bulb
Reptisun 5 UVB cfl