Hello everyone,
Crash is roughly a 5 month old panther chameleon. I have been working very long hours recently (im an accountant and it is tax season), so I have not really been able to keep a close eye on him until I get home at around 8 at night. I've just started noticing that when I get home he has been spending a lot of the time before the lights go off (lights are on a cycle at 10 am on 10 pm off) at the bottom of the cage. I have been checking his poops and his urates are completely white and he is not dehydrated.
He does still move around a lot but he will usually climb to the top of the cage, look around, and then go back down to the bottom (he is then a dark green at the bottom and his bars are brown). Is it possible that he is just very tired by this point in the day? I think he may be waking up before the lights come on and thus being more tired towards the end of the day. I think it could be that he is tired too because as soon as the lights go off he is asleep. Like within 2-3 minutes his eyes are closed and he turns more of a whitish color with reddish bars.
I think the cage I have for him may be getting kind of small. He is currently (roughly) in a 20 in wide, 22 in high, 10 in deep tank. I have just purchased a 24x24x48 and should have it in a couple of days. I spray the cage in the morning before I leave for work at 7 and then spray again at 8 when I get home, and have the dripper running constantly. As far as lighting and heating I have a 40 watt basking bulb along with a 18 in 5.0 reptisun uvb bulb. He has still been eating like a fiend. Consuming well over 12 crickets a day, and will always eat however many phoenix worms I put in there. I have been gutloading my crickets with fluker's cricket food (the orange cubes and brown powdery food) and throwing in some live veggies every once and a while such as lettuce/carrots. I have just started dusting my crickets with reptivite with D3 (i was just dusting them before with a calcium & d3 supplement) and occasionally spraying the crickets with the zilla vitamin spray. Any thoughts?
Also, where he is located in the picture is where he seems to sleep every night. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks!
Crash is roughly a 5 month old panther chameleon. I have been working very long hours recently (im an accountant and it is tax season), so I have not really been able to keep a close eye on him until I get home at around 8 at night. I've just started noticing that when I get home he has been spending a lot of the time before the lights go off (lights are on a cycle at 10 am on 10 pm off) at the bottom of the cage. I have been checking his poops and his urates are completely white and he is not dehydrated.
He does still move around a lot but he will usually climb to the top of the cage, look around, and then go back down to the bottom (he is then a dark green at the bottom and his bars are brown). Is it possible that he is just very tired by this point in the day? I think he may be waking up before the lights come on and thus being more tired towards the end of the day. I think it could be that he is tired too because as soon as the lights go off he is asleep. Like within 2-3 minutes his eyes are closed and he turns more of a whitish color with reddish bars.
I think the cage I have for him may be getting kind of small. He is currently (roughly) in a 20 in wide, 22 in high, 10 in deep tank. I have just purchased a 24x24x48 and should have it in a couple of days. I spray the cage in the morning before I leave for work at 7 and then spray again at 8 when I get home, and have the dripper running constantly. As far as lighting and heating I have a 40 watt basking bulb along with a 18 in 5.0 reptisun uvb bulb. He has still been eating like a fiend. Consuming well over 12 crickets a day, and will always eat however many phoenix worms I put in there. I have been gutloading my crickets with fluker's cricket food (the orange cubes and brown powdery food) and throwing in some live veggies every once and a while such as lettuce/carrots. I have just started dusting my crickets with reptivite with D3 (i was just dusting them before with a calcium & d3 supplement) and occasionally spraying the crickets with the zilla vitamin spray. Any thoughts?
Also, where he is located in the picture is where he seems to sleep every night. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks!