seattletrempe
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Hi everyone!
My name is Seattle and I recently bought a fourteen month old Jackson's Chameleon. I had my eye on him for a while and after three weeks of preparation I finally took him home. I have had him for about two and a half weeks. He is roughly 16 weeks old I am so in love with him and I want to do everything I can to make him happy and healthy. I am currently attending college and working on my bachelors degree in chemical engineering. I am home most of the day and I have his enclosure set up next to my desk so I can watch him.
Since I have had him I have had a few concerns. First, I have only gotten him to drink water three times. All three of these times he came to me and drank from the spray bottle that I was using to mist his enclosure. I have tried spraying him but he absolutely hates getting wet. His eyes appear to be bulgy and quite healthy as far as I can tell but his urate is half white and half orange. Additionally, I feel that his skin looks a little dry. I have an automatic mister but since he hates getting wet I have been hesitant to set it up. He is currently in a medium wide zoo med glass terrarium which I mist 3-4 times a day (I have him in a glass terrarium because it is VERY dry in Colorado and it would be nearly impossible to keep humidity up). I have been trying to fluctuate the humidity in order to prevent the growth of mold. Humidity ranges from 40% to 80% is being recorded via two digital readers. He also has a little dripper set up inside the enclosure.
The temperature in his enclosure ranges from 90 degrees in his basking spot to 70 degrees in the far corner at the bottom. I have a Zilla 100 watt "night black heat" incandescent bulb and 5.0 UVB light on him. The UVB is on an automatic 12 hour timer. I've been feeding him a variety of foods so that he always has something new. These include, wax worms which are pre-fed nutrients, crickets with calcium, and cockroaches. He has absolutely no problem with eating.
My second concern revolves around his incessant desire to come to me every time I go near the enclosure and ESPECIALLY when I open the enclosure. I never feed him when he comes out nor do I really do anything to or for him outside of the enclosure. However, when I open the door he runs (as fast as chameleons do) to my hand and proceeds to walk up my arm. When he is on me he turns a bright green and usually goes and sits on my shoulder. Often times he falls asleep on me. I have read numerous articles that say it is not good to handle chameleons but I simply can not get into his enclosure without him crawling on me. It is also really hard for me to get him to go back in and once I finally do, he crawls to the side closest to me and scratches on the glass. Could this maybe just be his personality? I don't think his enclosure is too small for him quite yet. I plan of moving him to a larger one terrarium with live plants once he gets a bit bigger.
Any tips or interesting information about Jackson's Chameleons or other peoples experiences is greatly appreciated! I don't known much about Jackson's and it's very hard to find good and reliable information here in Colorado. Everyone I talk to tells me something different and I don't want him to be uncomfortable even for a second!
My name is Seattle and I recently bought a fourteen month old Jackson's Chameleon. I had my eye on him for a while and after three weeks of preparation I finally took him home. I have had him for about two and a half weeks. He is roughly 16 weeks old I am so in love with him and I want to do everything I can to make him happy and healthy. I am currently attending college and working on my bachelors degree in chemical engineering. I am home most of the day and I have his enclosure set up next to my desk so I can watch him.
Since I have had him I have had a few concerns. First, I have only gotten him to drink water three times. All three of these times he came to me and drank from the spray bottle that I was using to mist his enclosure. I have tried spraying him but he absolutely hates getting wet. His eyes appear to be bulgy and quite healthy as far as I can tell but his urate is half white and half orange. Additionally, I feel that his skin looks a little dry. I have an automatic mister but since he hates getting wet I have been hesitant to set it up. He is currently in a medium wide zoo med glass terrarium which I mist 3-4 times a day (I have him in a glass terrarium because it is VERY dry in Colorado and it would be nearly impossible to keep humidity up). I have been trying to fluctuate the humidity in order to prevent the growth of mold. Humidity ranges from 40% to 80% is being recorded via two digital readers. He also has a little dripper set up inside the enclosure.
The temperature in his enclosure ranges from 90 degrees in his basking spot to 70 degrees in the far corner at the bottom. I have a Zilla 100 watt "night black heat" incandescent bulb and 5.0 UVB light on him. The UVB is on an automatic 12 hour timer. I've been feeding him a variety of foods so that he always has something new. These include, wax worms which are pre-fed nutrients, crickets with calcium, and cockroaches. He has absolutely no problem with eating.
My second concern revolves around his incessant desire to come to me every time I go near the enclosure and ESPECIALLY when I open the enclosure. I never feed him when he comes out nor do I really do anything to or for him outside of the enclosure. However, when I open the door he runs (as fast as chameleons do) to my hand and proceeds to walk up my arm. When he is on me he turns a bright green and usually goes and sits on my shoulder. Often times he falls asleep on me. I have read numerous articles that say it is not good to handle chameleons but I simply can not get into his enclosure without him crawling on me. It is also really hard for me to get him to go back in and once I finally do, he crawls to the side closest to me and scratches on the glass. Could this maybe just be his personality? I don't think his enclosure is too small for him quite yet. I plan of moving him to a larger one terrarium with live plants once he gets a bit bigger.
Any tips or interesting information about Jackson's Chameleons or other peoples experiences is greatly appreciated! I don't known much about Jackson's and it's very hard to find good and reliable information here in Colorado. Everyone I talk to tells me something different and I don't want him to be uncomfortable even for a second!