sketchtone
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I’m not insanely concerned about Reginald’s lack of shed, but it is notable and I wanted to make sure it wasn’t so concerning to anyone else.
Context:
As previously posted, Reginald has not been the most fond of eating enough, and the last vet visit led to them giving me a powder to mix for syringe feeding, they said if the meds that they gave him worked, to use the syringe as a last resort. They recommended a shed spray for him that my mother ordered but we were skeptical to use. (I will NOT be using it since he’s a dry shedder, we never even opened it but I forgot to return it so I just have it now.)
He ate three silk worms that day, hand fed, and spaced out quite a bit. He was 14 grams at the vet, and is still 14 grams about a month later.
He has eaten more, hasn’t gained any weight, and barely gotten bigger, so I don’t think he would shed then, and if he doesn’t, then I will probably try the syringe.
Side note: he has an unrelated vet appointment to check his left eye, it is not swollen but he is constantly cleaning it/closing it a lot.
I will add pictures of Reginald’s eye tomorrow if anyone wants, however I think he will be fine once his eye gets flushed with saline or if I get drops. The pictures are on my mother’s phone. Pictures of the enclosure will be uploaded tomorrow, it is too dark for a decent photo.
Context:
As previously posted, Reginald has not been the most fond of eating enough, and the last vet visit led to them giving me a powder to mix for syringe feeding, they said if the meds that they gave him worked, to use the syringe as a last resort. They recommended a shed spray for him that my mother ordered but we were skeptical to use. (I will NOT be using it since he’s a dry shedder, we never even opened it but I forgot to return it so I just have it now.)
He ate three silk worms that day, hand fed, and spaced out quite a bit. He was 14 grams at the vet, and is still 14 grams about a month later.
He has eaten more, hasn’t gained any weight, and barely gotten bigger, so I don’t think he would shed then, and if he doesn’t, then I will probably try the syringe.
Side note: he has an unrelated vet appointment to check his left eye, it is not swollen but he is constantly cleaning it/closing it a lot.
- Your Chameleon - Male Panther Chameleon. Unknown age but he's estimated 5-6 months.
- Handling - Handled minimally, but when necessary and/or when he wants. (almost never, for the ladder)
- Feeding - Small-Medium Crickets, silkworms, and wax moths. right now they[crickets] are eating store gut load, which i want to switch from, but my main concern for him is that he’s actually eating now.
- Supplements - ZooMed repti calcium is what im using for regular. for D3, I will have him on a schedule of 1st and 15th, starting on the fifteenth, as I do not know his original schedule and did not have him on the first.
- Watering - Mistking for five minutes before lights on and five before lights out, fogging from 1am-6am, misting 2 minutes every other hour from 9pm
- Fecal Description - his poops are good! his hydration has improved and his urates are grate.
- History - (i think i put it above? if i didn’t i can describe it correctly)
- Cage Type - ZooMed 36-18-36 mesh enclosure.
- Lighting - Vivid Chameleons and Habitats 50W basking bulb, Arcadia JungleDawn Plant light, ZooMed ReptiSun T5 HO 24w 22in 5.0 UVB. All lights were put in on March first, I am saving for a solar meter but have one of the cards for UVB for now.
- Temperature - Cage floor is usually between 70-75. Basking is 82-85. I have one digital thermometer hygrometers combo nearer to the top but in the middle. I have a temp gun that I do not like since it is a few degrees off.
- Humidity - Ambient humidity in the house is around mid to high 30s. Day time humidity fluctuates from 70-50. Nighttime after misting is around 80+. he has a bioactive floor now as well.
- Plants - Philodendron, ivy, a few big ferns, philodendron at the top. (a few other plants at the bottom, that again, I can't remember the names of for the life of me, but I do not buy chameleon plants without checking the forums and chameleon academy for safety,)
- Placement - Cage is in my bedroom, which has two outer walls. It’s a low traffic area. The enclosure is lifted about 2.5 feet off the ground. I turn on both fans to lower the temp and turn off the floor fan when temps drop enough.
- Location - Nevada (desert)
I will add pictures of Reginald’s eye tomorrow if anyone wants, however I think he will be fine once his eye gets flushed with saline or if I get drops. The pictures are on my mother’s phone. Pictures of the enclosure will be uploaded tomorrow, it is too dark for a decent photo.