ArrowTheJackCham
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Hi everyone! So I purschased my little Arrow ar a local pet store this past Wednesday. He is my first reptile and, while I know that Chams are notorious for being difficult keepers for a novice, I tried to do as much research as I possibly could to make sure he would be happy. (I will fill out the pet info sheet in a few minutes). That being said, I do have a couple questions/ concerns regarding my little guy.
1. I will post a picture momentarily. I am hoping that someone can help estimate his age.
2. His skin looks pretty "loose" to me. Is this normal for a younger Cham or is this a sign of dehydration/ malnutrition? He seems to be at a healthy size when he is "curled up" (feet close together, tail curled under) on a branch,
but when he stretches out to move around he seems so thin and his skin (especially on his arms/legs) seems loose.
3. He does this strange eye thing when I mist his environment. He pulls it into the socket and then puffs it back out repeatedly. Originally I was worried about infection/ injury, but he does not do this behavior with every misting leading me to believe it is not a continuous problem. Is exhibiting this behavior occasionally just part of what Chams do?
4. Have not seen him poop at all!?!
Thank you so much for any and all advice - it is greatly appreciated. I just want to make sure my little guy is happy and healthy. As I said, I will post the info shert and pics in a moment as soon as I figure out how to.
-Ashleigh
Your Chameleon: male Jackson. Unsure of age. In my care for 6 days.
Handling: have not handled except to take him outside once. Did not pick him up but put stick under him and he crawled right onto it.
Feeding: gut loaded crickets. Gutload of collard greens and pineapple. Eating about 5-6 medium sized crickets per day. Did not eat the first two days I had him but now he eats great!
Supplements: calcium without d3 - every feeding. Calcium with d3 - once every two weeks (I dusted with thia the first day he would eat). Multivite - once every two weeks.
Watering: mistings twice a day and constant dripper. Have seen him drink and he seems to thoroughly enjoy mistings.
Fecal Description: none!!! Its making me concerned.
History: have only had him 6 days.
Cage: 18x18x24 combo glass and screens. (I know that he will need a larger cage down the road, but this seems to be plenty of space for him at the moment. He's so tiny!) Also, I know a lot of people say not to keep them in glass cages but this one is screen on two sides and I was concerned about keeping the temp/ humidity consistant in an all screen cage.
Lighting: ZooMed 5.0 tropical 13 w. UVB. ZooMed 25w repti basking spot lamp. Both on from 8am to 8pm.
Temperature: digital thermometer on top ranges from 77-82.
Humidity: digital reader ranges from 45-60% (struggling to maintain a consistent humidity ugh).
Plants: one large fake leafy vine twined all around the enclosure (top/ bottom/ sides). One medium thickness non-leaf vine wrapped around the enclosure. One large grapevine stick. One plastic "fallen tree" thingy in the middle. The plastic thing is tall enough that he can climb on it, but it is mainly used to keep the reptile carpet flat since it came rolled up and continued to want to roll up when I put it down.
Placement: in my bedroom. No one goes in there and I only go in there to sleep and get ready for work. It really is very low traffic. He sits in one corner on top of a bar-height table so he is actually very high off the ground.
Location: Cincinnati, OH
1. I will post a picture momentarily. I am hoping that someone can help estimate his age.
2. His skin looks pretty "loose" to me. Is this normal for a younger Cham or is this a sign of dehydration/ malnutrition? He seems to be at a healthy size when he is "curled up" (feet close together, tail curled under) on a branch,
but when he stretches out to move around he seems so thin and his skin (especially on his arms/legs) seems loose.
3. He does this strange eye thing when I mist his environment. He pulls it into the socket and then puffs it back out repeatedly. Originally I was worried about infection/ injury, but he does not do this behavior with every misting leading me to believe it is not a continuous problem. Is exhibiting this behavior occasionally just part of what Chams do?
4. Have not seen him poop at all!?!
Thank you so much for any and all advice - it is greatly appreciated. I just want to make sure my little guy is happy and healthy. As I said, I will post the info shert and pics in a moment as soon as I figure out how to.
-Ashleigh
Your Chameleon: male Jackson. Unsure of age. In my care for 6 days.
Handling: have not handled except to take him outside once. Did not pick him up but put stick under him and he crawled right onto it.
Feeding: gut loaded crickets. Gutload of collard greens and pineapple. Eating about 5-6 medium sized crickets per day. Did not eat the first two days I had him but now he eats great!
Supplements: calcium without d3 - every feeding. Calcium with d3 - once every two weeks (I dusted with thia the first day he would eat). Multivite - once every two weeks.
Watering: mistings twice a day and constant dripper. Have seen him drink and he seems to thoroughly enjoy mistings.
Fecal Description: none!!! Its making me concerned.
History: have only had him 6 days.
Cage: 18x18x24 combo glass and screens. (I know that he will need a larger cage down the road, but this seems to be plenty of space for him at the moment. He's so tiny!) Also, I know a lot of people say not to keep them in glass cages but this one is screen on two sides and I was concerned about keeping the temp/ humidity consistant in an all screen cage.
Lighting: ZooMed 5.0 tropical 13 w. UVB. ZooMed 25w repti basking spot lamp. Both on from 8am to 8pm.
Temperature: digital thermometer on top ranges from 77-82.
Humidity: digital reader ranges from 45-60% (struggling to maintain a consistent humidity ugh).
Plants: one large fake leafy vine twined all around the enclosure (top/ bottom/ sides). One medium thickness non-leaf vine wrapped around the enclosure. One large grapevine stick. One plastic "fallen tree" thingy in the middle. The plastic thing is tall enough that he can climb on it, but it is mainly used to keep the reptile carpet flat since it came rolled up and continued to want to roll up when I put it down.
Placement: in my bedroom. No one goes in there and I only go in there to sleep and get ready for work. It really is very low traffic. He sits in one corner on top of a bar-height table so he is actually very high off the ground.
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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