Linds0806
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My name is Lindsay, I live in Georgia. My boyfriend and I got our first chameleon about a month ago. We’re not sure of the age, but his name is Pascal. My best guess (after trolling pictures/threads on this forum) is that he is about 5 or 6 months old. The first image is from September 15, the day we got him.
My boyfriend and I kind of purchased him on a whim. The story is kind of funny. Hurricane Irma was kind enough to leave my house unscathed by fallen trees, but the tree that fell on my neighbors house also took out a powerline— so we were without power for a week. My girls [yes- I have two; Mary Caroline (3 y/o) and Scarlett (8 y/o)] stayed with my mom who still had power, and my boyfriend and I struggled through the week of cold showers and a hot bed. After work one day, we went to petsmart ( I know) to enjoy their air conditioning and animals- and this is where I fell in love with Pascal, who was discounted because a younger chameleon was for sale right next to him . I didn’t buy him that day, I thought about him for two days, and went back for him after my power was restored. We got the repti-breeze habitat, which actually seems to accommodate him perfectly. He likes eating crickets. My boyfriend has sort of been in charge of the cricket keeping and habitat maintaining. Crickets are harder than the chameleon thus far- why do so many die?!
Maybe I’ve worried some of the reptile gurus on here with my lack of experience with Chameleons... However, please rest assured that I’m caring and intelligent, and I’ve somehow managed to care for and keep 2 children alive for several years.
That being said, everything has gone super smooth with Pascal since we got him. He shed ALL OF HIS SKIN 2 weeks ago, which I feel like was traumatizing for all of us... he was rubbing his entire body on everything he could find, and when my boyfriend tried to handle him afterwards- he bit him. Since then his mood totally improved and he went back to his normal sweet/timid personality.
Well, up until a week or so ago, I’d been spraying/misting filtered water onto the leaves/vines in his habitat, he’d see it pool up and would drink it. My boyfriend bought this waterfall contraption... As a surgical assistant, I was thoroughly trained on infection control and how bacteria spreads/thrives/is controlled. This waterfall seems like a cesspool and seriously grosses me out. I addressed this, after Pascals poop was clogging the water flow, causing the stupid thing to make this loud noise... and he built a screen to catch the poop. Can poop travel through a screen? YES. Anyway, I noticed Pascal is more tired than normal, sleeping more than before. This worries me :/ I took him from his cage today, offered him some filtered water and as he immediately drank it, his pattern disappeared and he turned his happy lime green. Am I 100% positive it’s the stupid waterfall? No, but I’m 100% positive that the waterfall is going to disappear and no one will know where it went. Anyway, I’d rather just drip water down the leaves, he likes it that way, it’s so cute when he finds a huge drop to gulp up. I just want some feedback on these waterfalls. Am I wrong to feel this way? Why didn’t it come with a filter?! Aside from the seemingly heightened levels of fatigue, I noticed a tiny bit of crust around his nostrils- which at first glance looked like dry skin and I thought “surely it’s not time to shed all of your skin again!” But, i think it was more like a crusted drainage from them? It wiped off when he let me rub him. (Proud to say he always lets me handle him- we oddly connected that day I first saw him- don’t call me crazy!) I am totally aware that I may be acting like an overbearing mom right now analyzing the crap out of every detail of this dudes behavior, and I’m proud to say that his poop has revealed to be within normal limits (thanks for that juicy poo thread by the way ). Anyway, crickets are gutloaded, he gets vitamins and temps/humidity is normal. Why the fatigue and mild nostril crust?
Sorry for the novel- I like to talk, and love my baby chameleon.