ChamMomtoJack
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Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Male flap neck, unsure on age (probably 4 inches snout to vent), he has been with us 3 days
- Handling - We have offered our hands and he will put out one foot, but has never been fully handled
- Feeding - Small/medium crickets, dusted with calcium powder every other day's feedings, crickets eat cricket food from pet store (sorry, not at home at the moment to get specifics)
- Supplements - see above
- Watering - Mist in the morning, at lunch time, after school and once more before "lights out". We HAVE seen him drinking. I have also been "dripping water" near him in an attempt to help with the eye flush and he will drink then.
- Fecal Description - Dark and soft
- History - Looking back at our videos from the first day, I can now tell the eye was beginning to have issues before he got to us. Possibly during shipment.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Medium sized, screened all around, 16x16x30
- Lighting - Zoo Med, mini combo deep dome,
Zoo Med 25157 Reprising 10.0 UVB Compact 13W Fluorescent Lamp, Mini - Temperature - I have only measured the basking spot with a digital thermometer that came with the ZooMed kit. It was 82 degrees
- Humidity - I have not measured humidity. We mist 3-4 times during "daytime" hours by hand
- Plants - No live plants. Yet. Reading on here has me changing my mind about our set up.
- Placement - The enclosure is in my daughter's bedroom; very low traffic, no vents or fans. Top of cage is approximately 4 feet from the floor.
- Location - Central Illinois, USA
Current Problem - Pics of left eye after 2 flushing sessions (it wouldn't open prior to the treatments) and other pic has both eyes for comparison. These were taken last night. After two more flushing sessions today, the eye seems better, but I am concerned about permanent damage.