Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem -
As I said above, since his first shed began, almost two weeks ago, he has been lethargic and had no appetite. his Urates indicate dehydration to me but nothing I do seems to fix it, I mist more, add a makeshift dropper for a day, bring him into the bath on a live plant, nothing. his bowel movements are nonexistent, all urate, with an orange tint, and some green, watery feces, or none at all. I have tried giving him all types of different feeders, different sizes too, and he won't eat anything. his seems to finally be more awake as of yesterday, but still not eating. and today, he gets to his basking spot and goes almost completely black! which I know is sometimes to get warmer, but can also indicate stress. Should I go get him tested for parasites? I'm really not sure what could be wrong with him right now. I did try turning his sunlight off at 30 min intervals earlier this week to see if he was getting too much UV, and he did seem a little more awake, but it didn't change his appetite. Thanks for your help in advance! I will attack some pics
- Your Chameleon - Panther Chameleon, about 7 months old, have had him for 2.
- Handling - once a week, this past week I have handled him twice to give him a hydration shower, since his urate seemed unusual
- Feeding - when we first got him, I was feeding him five to six crickets a day, usually with a superworm or a few silkies once I get home from work
- Supplements - calcium on every cricket without d3, once every two months I put the d3 calcium on the worms I give him so I know for sure he gets it
- Watering - manual misting, I have a roommate who works from home, and both my partner and I work from home often as well so there is always someone around to mist him during the day, and I do it myself in the morning and evening
- Fecal Description - poops have become infrequent, every other day at the most, and usually with orange urate and almost no feces, what little there is is green and watery.
- History - he just finished his first shed (with me), at first I thought that was the cause of the lethargy and loss of appetite, and he is more awake now, than he was during the shedding, but still can be found at his basking spot with one or both eyes closed during the day
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 48x24x24 Zoo Med screen vivarium
- Lighting - 100w UVB and UVA lamp during the day, heat only lamp during the night
- Temperature - basking spot sits at around 90 during the day, and the Botton of the cage is at around 70. during the night temps at the top stay at around 80, but he likes to sleep farther down where its about 70.
- Humidity - I rely on mister and humidifier for humidity, I don't stop misting until it gets to at least 60% but usually it gets down to 30 or 20 by the time I mist him again
- Plants - fake ficus and fake pathos for climbing / hiding
- Placement - in the living room area, but not super high traffic
- Location - Brooklyn, NY
Current Problem -
As I said above, since his first shed began, almost two weeks ago, he has been lethargic and had no appetite. his Urates indicate dehydration to me but nothing I do seems to fix it, I mist more, add a makeshift dropper for a day, bring him into the bath on a live plant, nothing. his bowel movements are nonexistent, all urate, with an orange tint, and some green, watery feces, or none at all. I have tried giving him all types of different feeders, different sizes too, and he won't eat anything. his seems to finally be more awake as of yesterday, but still not eating. and today, he gets to his basking spot and goes almost completely black! which I know is sometimes to get warmer, but can also indicate stress. Should I go get him tested for parasites? I'm really not sure what could be wrong with him right now. I did try turning his sunlight off at 30 min intervals earlier this week to see if he was getting too much UV, and he did seem a little more awake, but it didn't change his appetite. Thanks for your help in advance! I will attack some pics