Sunnysenorita
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- Your Chameleon - Leif Erikson is a Male ambilobe panther, hes about 7 months old and we got him a week ago.
- Handling - I plan to handle him only when absolutely necessary, so far I have not touched him, only coaxed him onto sticks to get him out in order to rearrange his habitat a bit.
- Feeding - He's been on a hunger strike since we got him, but to the best of my knowledge, hes eaten approximately 5 large crickets (2 I've seen). I have dubias and superworms on their way. Because he's such a shy eater, I will feed as much as he'll eat to begin with and adjust from there. We got load with pangea roach and cricket food.
- Supplements - flukers without d3 everyday except 2 days a month when he gets reptivite with d3
- Watering - I hand mist about 3 or 4 times a day and also run a big dripper on 1 drip per second for about 2 hours a day. I have seen him drink.
- Fecal Description - size and shape of a young childs pinkie, about 80% brown, 20% white urate, overall moist, no mucus
- History - he came directly from a local breeder, where he was bred. His sire was onsite and in fantastic health, as well as a few half brothers from previous clutches and a few brothers and sisters from his own clutch.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - screened enclosure, 2×2×4, sitting on an 18" high table.
- Lighting - 48" htg double bulb t5 HO fixture, currently with 2 uva spectrum+ ho bulbs(waiting on 1 arcadia uvb 6% t5 ho-first one came broken) I have a reptisun 10.0 compact uvb for now, but new bulb will be here by 7/7. Also have 100w daylight basking bulb.
- Temperature - basking area is 85, 8" from bottom of cage is 75, measured with digital probe thermometers. I live in coastal SC so ambient temp in my home is typically 78 this time of year.
- Humidity - digital hygrometer in center of cage, away from dripper reads consistently between 55 and 67%. Ambient humidity in my home is about 50-55, so the levels in his enclosure are easily maintained with live plants and misting a few times a day.
- Plants - all live, pothos, nerve plant, hoya, dracaena, hibiscus, staghorn fern, burgundy rubber plant.
- Placement - cage is in a 48" wide alcove in my foyer. It has air flow on all sides, the top of the cage is 5.5 feet from the floor.
- Location - Coastal South Carolina
Current Problem - No problem yet (and hopefully ever), but does all above sound correct? And to add to his light setup, I've taken him outside in the morning twice, for 2 hours each to get sun until his bulb gets here. I'll probably take him out again on Monday.Also, I am a little sad and worried that he's such a shy eater. I dont like to leave crickets in there for longer than necessary bc I know they can bite him, die and rot, etc. I'm hoping hes more interested in dubia, but do i need to worry about them biting if not eaten right away as well?
In general the more feedback I can get on what I'm doing, the better. It's been 10+ years since I've had a cham and it seems like alot has changed since then!
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