1derwoman
New Member
I just bought a male veiled juvie from a reputable breeder in my area. They didn't know much about him because he was "dumped" at their door. He seems quite thin compared to the females of their own stock and similar age, and they couldn't guarantee his health. I really wanted a male and he was the only one, so I decided to take a chance because he seems otherwise healthy. He does not appear dehydrated or lethargic, and his color appears to be normal. His limbs look straight, but I'm not sure about how he reaches out and then back a couple of times before he commits to taking a step. Is that unusual? I have had him for 4 days, today being number 4. The first two days he ate heartily - about 8 dusted crickets, perhaps 10. Yesterday and today he seems less interested in eating, taking only 3 or 4 crickets. He did start a shed yesterday, so maybe that's related? I'm hoping someone can give me some suggestions on how to help him chubby up a bit so I can help him become a stronger, healthier Cham.
His habitat currently consists of a couple of large climbing sticks wrapped with fake vine. I'm going to add a couple of live plants tomorrow from a local greenhouse. Cage is screened on all 4 sides at 18x18x36. I use an automatic misting system that goes on every 4 hours for 1 minute. The fake leaves don't seem to hold water well for him to drink, so I'm wondering if I should supplement that. Right now I'm only feeding dusted and gut loaded crickets, but am planning on adding some worms - not sure what kind, yet. For lighting I have a 100w heat lamp about 6" from where my Cham basks, and a repti-sun 5.0 uvb, each on 12 hours during the day. At night I have a 60w heat lamp, which throws no light, because I tend to keep my house on the cool side.
I think that's all the info I have. Although I've been researching for a couple of months, he is my first Cham, and I'd like to do all I can to make him healthy and happy, so any advice/pointers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much!
His habitat currently consists of a couple of large climbing sticks wrapped with fake vine. I'm going to add a couple of live plants tomorrow from a local greenhouse. Cage is screened on all 4 sides at 18x18x36. I use an automatic misting system that goes on every 4 hours for 1 minute. The fake leaves don't seem to hold water well for him to drink, so I'm wondering if I should supplement that. Right now I'm only feeding dusted and gut loaded crickets, but am planning on adding some worms - not sure what kind, yet. For lighting I have a 100w heat lamp about 6" from where my Cham basks, and a repti-sun 5.0 uvb, each on 12 hours during the day. At night I have a 60w heat lamp, which throws no light, because I tend to keep my house on the cool side.
I think that's all the info I have. Although I've been researching for a couple of months, he is my first Cham, and I'd like to do all I can to make him healthy and happy, so any advice/pointers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much!