snewpers
New Member
Hi,
I have already posted some in the general discussion forum ( https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/new-to-chameleons-bit-nervous.147909/ ) but I'm afraid I should be in this section. I've been reading a lot here last few hours and I'm not sure what to think of the situation my sons chameleon is in.
We've had him for 3 days now, changed most of the interior of his habitat as it was a bit messy. Needed a good cleaning. When we bought him he was sitting on a horizontal branch (we went there twice before we bought him) and now he'll sit on it or sleep on it but moves back to the floor and just lays there. His eyes were closed (scared me!) while he leaned against some plants with his tail wrapped around a small branch. As said in the other thread he I was able to handled him some waxworms but no crickets or grasshoppers. Actually, he didn't really take the worms but when I stroke his mouth a bit he opened just enough for me to offer them to him.
I've read that they can be moody, or bored with food and all, but I would really like to see him moving around a bit more or at least sit instead of just laying there. I have fruit, veggies, grasshoppers, crickets, wax worms and mealworms. All the calcium and vitamines are there too. New UVB 5.0 lamp arrives tomorrow, humidity is 75% and I spray the enclosure twice a day. Basking temp is around 93F and shade side is 68F.
I guess my main concern is if this behavior is normal?
I've contacted my vet and he returned a call with some info but he admitted that he wasn't that knowledgeable about reptiles so he gave me an address of a vet that is, but unfortunately he's 2,5 hours away from me, that would be at least a 5 hours trip with the chameleon...
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
I have already posted some in the general discussion forum ( https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/new-to-chameleons-bit-nervous.147909/ ) but I'm afraid I should be in this section. I've been reading a lot here last few hours and I'm not sure what to think of the situation my sons chameleon is in.
We've had him for 3 days now, changed most of the interior of his habitat as it was a bit messy. Needed a good cleaning. When we bought him he was sitting on a horizontal branch (we went there twice before we bought him) and now he'll sit on it or sleep on it but moves back to the floor and just lays there. His eyes were closed (scared me!) while he leaned against some plants with his tail wrapped around a small branch. As said in the other thread he I was able to handled him some waxworms but no crickets or grasshoppers. Actually, he didn't really take the worms but when I stroke his mouth a bit he opened just enough for me to offer them to him.
I've read that they can be moody, or bored with food and all, but I would really like to see him moving around a bit more or at least sit instead of just laying there. I have fruit, veggies, grasshoppers, crickets, wax worms and mealworms. All the calcium and vitamines are there too. New UVB 5.0 lamp arrives tomorrow, humidity is 75% and I spray the enclosure twice a day. Basking temp is around 93F and shade side is 68F.
I guess my main concern is if this behavior is normal?
I've contacted my vet and he returned a call with some info but he admitted that he wasn't that knowledgeable about reptiles so he gave me an address of a vet that is, but unfortunately he's 2,5 hours away from me, that would be at least a 5 hours trip with the chameleon...
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Yemen, 8 months, male (I think)
- Handling - Not much, only for the necessary
- Feeding - Tomato, grasshoppers and some fruit
- Supplements - Calcium with D3
- Watering - Multiple times a day with misting and watering the plants
- Fecal Description - First day, haven't seen any yet
- History - unknown
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - glass, 1m x ,6m x 1m
- Lighting - Exo Terra heat andUVB light and fluorescent tube for about 14 hours. Heat always on.
- Temperature - about 71.6F
- Humidity - 70% done by misting, plants and sand
- Plants - 80% real and 20% fake, not sure what kind they are, were already in the enclosure
- Placement - Midde of a wall, about 3 feet between top of enclosure and ceiling, no draft and almost no human traffic
- Location - Netherlands?