allicat1229
New Member
Hello, I am new to the forum. I have had chameleons on and off for about 15 years (veiled, jackson, oustalet, pygmy). I recently rescued an adult veiled from a man who put him on craigslist b/c he was sick. He had traded a TV for him, but was unable to properly care for him. I picked him up last Friday. Here is the basic info:
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, age unknown, had for 1 week
Handling - Only handled to hand feed and clean eyes
Feeding - been hand feeding crickets, superworms and wax worms (he needs some extra fat b/c he is quite skinny). At each feeding he will eat approx 4 crickets or superworms and 2 wax worms.
Supplements - rep cal phos free calcium and repta-aid critical care for now
Watering - misting daily with hose, drinks for approx 5 minutes at a time
Fecal Description - has only gone once, urate portion slightly yellow.
History - was kept inside in a terrarium, not properly cared for
Cage Info:
Cage Type - wood and screen 4'x4'x3'
Lighting - outside on patio, gets partial sun
Temperature - outside cage, 80's during day, 70's at night
Humidity - kept at a minimum
Plants - very large orchid and hibiscus along with artificial vines and bendable branches
Placement -outside screened patio with partial sun
Location - west palm beach, fl
Current Problem - eyes have been closed since I rescued him. been flushing with saline and putting opthalmic ointment in them. Not sure what else I can do. I am open to suggestions
Allison
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, age unknown, had for 1 week
Handling - Only handled to hand feed and clean eyes
Feeding - been hand feeding crickets, superworms and wax worms (he needs some extra fat b/c he is quite skinny). At each feeding he will eat approx 4 crickets or superworms and 2 wax worms.
Supplements - rep cal phos free calcium and repta-aid critical care for now
Watering - misting daily with hose, drinks for approx 5 minutes at a time
Fecal Description - has only gone once, urate portion slightly yellow.
History - was kept inside in a terrarium, not properly cared for
Cage Info:
Cage Type - wood and screen 4'x4'x3'
Lighting - outside on patio, gets partial sun
Temperature - outside cage, 80's during day, 70's at night
Humidity - kept at a minimum
Plants - very large orchid and hibiscus along with artificial vines and bendable branches
Placement -outside screened patio with partial sun
Location - west palm beach, fl
Current Problem - eyes have been closed since I rescued him. been flushing with saline and putting opthalmic ointment in them. Not sure what else I can do. I am open to suggestions
Allison