werevoulf
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Hello friends! I have a concern I wanted some feedback on.
I have a 10 month old male panther chameleon and lately he's been very very pale. He is sometimes very active, and other days (like the past two) has been lethargic. This seems to happen on and off. On the busy days he is all over and eats a good deal, on his lethargic days I don't see him move to his basking spot or really eat at all, and he lounges in more hidden places with his head resting. I know that panther chameleons sometimes go through weird colour periods, where they are more faded than other times but are fine, so I wanted to just get your input on that and if he is just having a muted period as well as if his active to less active habits are okay?
Here is a picture of him, he's a little mad I was getting in there but he's getting ready to sleep. These are his usual colours lately though when he is not dark and basking.
And here is all of my setup/etc information:
I have a 10 month old male panther chameleon and lately he's been very very pale. He is sometimes very active, and other days (like the past two) has been lethargic. This seems to happen on and off. On the busy days he is all over and eats a good deal, on his lethargic days I don't see him move to his basking spot or really eat at all, and he lounges in more hidden places with his head resting. I know that panther chameleons sometimes go through weird colour periods, where they are more faded than other times but are fine, so I wanted to just get your input on that and if he is just having a muted period as well as if his active to less active habits are okay?
Here is a picture of him, he's a little mad I was getting in there but he's getting ready to sleep. These are his usual colours lately though when he is not dark and basking.
And here is all of my setup/etc information:
- Handling - Minimum to none, have handled him 4 times since I got him in April.
- Feeding-
- BSFL, fed on the feed given with them in the container, I feed him the flies here and there as they hatch.
- Crickets, fed on Repashy Superload, calcium watering gel, a mixture of fresh kale, bokchoy, sweet potato, apple, collard greens and bee pollen. I dust them all with bee pollen and Flukers calcium without d3 every feeding and twice a month with Repashy Calcium Plus LoD.
- He eats sort of inconsistently, some days he will eat everything 10-20 ish BSFL, and 4 to 6 crickets, some days he only eats a few crickets, some days I don't catch him eating at all. He prefers to catch his food free range so it's hard to check sometimes. He's been eating from the cup less lately.
- He gets treats of superworms a couple times a week, they eat sweet potato and the same greens the crickets get.
- Supplements - Repashy Calcium plus LoD (twice a month) and Flukers calcium without d3, daily. Bee pollen, daily.
- Watering -
- Misting 8:05am, 5min
- Misting 9:30am, 2min
- Misting 10:30am, 1min
- Misting 8:05pm 5min
- Fogger starts a little after final mist and it runs all night, turning off at 8am
- Fecal Description - Seemed normal, dark, soft but not wet, keeps its shape, white urate. I find them maybe once a week?
- History - Had him since April, he's faded in color since, has very active days followed by lethargic days. Very new to him.
- Cage Type - Dragon ledges cage, 2x2x4 feet, screen sides, door, pvc back
- Lighting - Arcadia 34W LED Bar, Arcadia Reptile Pro T5 UVB D3+ Forest 6%UV-B 24inch, 100W basking bulb and ceramic heater in dual dish
- Temperature - 60-70 F gradient in cage from bottom up with basking at 84-90 gradient, seems like his temp up there is usually around 86 when I use the temp gun on him. 60F at night
- Humidity -
- Day 50-55%
- Night gradient of 70+, higher closer to foggers he tends to sleep around their nozzles in there
- Plants - 3 live brazilian pothos, 1 live schefflera, 1 live calathea
- Placement - Living room, very large open room with windows. His enclosure faces away from the main windows and is blocked on the side closest with a tall hibiscus tree. Not usually too loud or busy, once a week we might have company over that sit at a dining room table nearby.
- Location - Providence, RI
- Notes -
- Roommate needs the AC on a lot so I have extra heating and water here to combat that.
- Also, recently we used safe nematodes to deal with a rather difficult fungus gnat problem, the sort that can only swim/dig down in plant soil, eat the larvae, and then die off.
- Here are images of his enclosure: