Hello Everyone,
I have a seven month old Blue Bare Ambilobe Pather Chameleon. I've had Him for about 4 months now and am noticing his eating habits starting to change. The first 2 months of owning him went without a hitch. He would consume 8-10 crickets a day and eat them as readily as they were available. Now I'm concerned as the past month he has refused crickets. The only feeder he shows some interest in are super worms and with that being said will only eat 2 or 3 a day. I still try feeding him crickets using the free ranging method but each night I still see the 4-5 crickets I put in his cage in the morning still walking around the cage. This morning I finally saw him snipe a cricket but only one. He just watches them walk around and does nothing.
Regarding signs of his health I've noticed his poops aren't as full as they used to be but he stays hydrated pretty well. He basks regularly everyday. He remains alert and active. No signs of MBD that I have seen so far. The only thing that concerns me is how he grasps on to the vines. This doesn't happen all the time, however, he seems to have a looser grip than normal making it look like he is sagging on a branch.
Any help, advice, or comments would be appreciated. Thank you!
I have a seven month old Blue Bare Ambilobe Pather Chameleon. I've had Him for about 4 months now and am noticing his eating habits starting to change. The first 2 months of owning him went without a hitch. He would consume 8-10 crickets a day and eat them as readily as they were available. Now I'm concerned as the past month he has refused crickets. The only feeder he shows some interest in are super worms and with that being said will only eat 2 or 3 a day. I still try feeding him crickets using the free ranging method but each night I still see the 4-5 crickets I put in his cage in the morning still walking around the cage. This morning I finally saw him snipe a cricket but only one. He just watches them walk around and does nothing.
Regarding signs of his health I've noticed his poops aren't as full as they used to be but he stays hydrated pretty well. He basks regularly everyday. He remains alert and active. No signs of MBD that I have seen so far. The only thing that concerns me is how he grasps on to the vines. This doesn't happen all the time, however, he seems to have a looser grip than normal making it look like he is sagging on a branch.
Any help, advice, or comments would be appreciated. Thank you!