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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - Calvin seems to be fairly lethargic, and his eyes are sunken in. He isn’t eating as much as he normally does, I know he’s getting up there in age, and the lack of signs of stress is making me think the worst, but I can only hope for the best for my buddy. If this is “fixable”, I’d lock to save him. It’s gone on for about 3 or 4 days now.
- Your Chameleon - Male Veiled Chemeleon, rehomed to us as an adult, approximately 4 or 5 years old. His name is Calvin.
- Handling - I handle the chameleon maybe once every couple months, but it’s a four person house and I’m at work 40hrs a week, so I’m not entirely sure.
- Feeding - Two or three feedings of 30 Lg Crickets a week, refuses to eat Butter Worms, Hornworms & Waxworms. Crickets are being gutloaded with wheat meal and cricket quencher. Dusted in Calcium + D3 for one of those three feedings.
- Supplements - Rep-Cal Calcium + Vit D3
- Watering - Mist King, programmed to go off once every hour for about 30 seconds.
- Fecal Description - No recent feces, urates come out pearly white and turn orange after a day or two.
- History - Sheds have always been back to back and fairly slow, old owner didn’t have a big enough cage for him and couldn’t properly take care of him.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen Cage, plastic bottom, no substrate. 24”x24”x48” dimensions. All plants are potted with river stone topping the dirt.
- Lighting - 75Watt Intense basking spot by Exoterra & 2 Tropic Blaze High output T5 tropics lights during the day. 50Watt Zoomed nocturnal infrared heat lamp.
- Temperature - 97 degree basking spot with opportunity to get closer. 70 degrees on the cage floor. Flukers digital thermometer at the bottom, Acu-Rite home thermometer & humidity reader at the top.
- Humidity - Up to 80% right after a misting, sinks down to about 55% right before the next misting.
- Plants - Plenty of live plants, my mother took on this challenge so I’m not entirely sure what species they may be, but they’ve been munched on for the last 2.5 years without problems.
- Placement - No fans or air vents nearby, in the corner two extremely large windows that span above and below the height of the cage. Top of the cage is 6 feet above the ground. In the living room, which in our home is fairly relaxed, but we do have surround sound speakers above him.
- Location - Seattle Washington.
Current Problem - Calvin seems to be fairly lethargic, and his eyes are sunken in. He isn’t eating as much as he normally does, I know he’s getting up there in age, and the lack of signs of stress is making me think the worst, but I can only hope for the best for my buddy. If this is “fixable”, I’d lock to save him. It’s gone on for about 3 or 4 days now.