gkersey106
New Member
I will start off by saying I have never had experience caring for any sort of reptile up until 2 days ago.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 11 month old, female Veiled Chameleon
Handling - Once a day if that. She crawls to and on me
Feeding - I have been trying to feed her 3/4inch crickets that I have not gut-loaded yet as I am not sure what to feed them. I have not personally seen her eat though
Supplements - none, yet. I plan on going to the pet store to purchase some soon
Watering - I mist the environment 4-5 times a day with a spray bottle. I see her licking her lips and the water off the glass.
Fecal Description - have not seen her defecate yet.
History - I have only owned her 2 days
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Glass with a screen top. its the one with the two doors on the front with vents under the doors, 17"x24"x17"
Lighting - Reptiglo 5.0 UVB and a standard fluorescent house light to try and bring the temp up
Temperature - highest I have seen so far is 80. I have been trying raise the heat as I know this is too low
Humidity - 65-75%, I have been misting the environment and there is some sort of absorbent washable mat on the bottom of the environment
Plants - none, all fake vines
Placement - Currently in my bathroom until I build a stand for it in my bedroom. top of environment is 58" off floor
Location - North Florida
Current Problem -
I recently (2days ago) bought an 11month female Veiled Chameleon at a reptile convention in town on my birthday. After talking with the guy at one of the tables he made it seem fairly easy to take care of a Chameleon, so I decided to treat myself to a new pet. Since then I have done much more research online so I know a good amount about taking care of a Chameleon and I cannot begin to state how unprepared the breeder at the convention left me after purchasing his chameleon. I'm not idiot and I hate the idea of neglecting animals so I want to do what I can to make sure my Chameleon stays healthy.
I will describe her behavior over the past two days:
Once I purchased her I transported her in the environment that the breeder sold me.
The ride home was probably very stressful because once we got home she did not move from her spot in the environment for the rest of the night.
When I woke up the next day she is on the ground and in the corner of the environment.
When I opened up the door to mist her down she immediately crawls over and starts climbing out of the cage and up my arm.
I put her back in the vines under the light and as far as I know she stayed there until I got home 6 or so hours after leaving her.
After waking up this morning I found her on the floor in the corner of the environment appearing to be digging (a sign of laying eggs I know) but she does not appear to be bearing eggs as she is not all that big.
I left my GoPro to record her while I was away at class for 2 hours and after reviewing the photos, she climbed back down to the ground, walked around and climbed back up under the light and has stayed there sleeping for the past 4 hours (I also know that sleeping during the day is a sign of illness).
Throughout the 2 days I have had her I have not seen her eat once
As for her environment it has been at a steady 65-75% humidity and around 80 degrees. I have one 5.0 UVB light bulb and another fluorescent household light bulb to try and bring the temp up. Plenty of vines and crickets, and a bowl of standing water (the breeder said its acts as a litter-box for chameleons) and I mist the environment 3-4 times a day.
I am worried that she is sick as she has the lethargic symptoms and as far as I know has not eaten in 2 days. I have probably put a total of 15 or so crickets in there but I have been finding plenty that have escaped so its unclear if she has eaten them. I am looking for help on what to do to ensure she stays healthy.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 11 month old, female Veiled Chameleon
Handling - Once a day if that. She crawls to and on me
Feeding - I have been trying to feed her 3/4inch crickets that I have not gut-loaded yet as I am not sure what to feed them. I have not personally seen her eat though
Supplements - none, yet. I plan on going to the pet store to purchase some soon
Watering - I mist the environment 4-5 times a day with a spray bottle. I see her licking her lips and the water off the glass.
Fecal Description - have not seen her defecate yet.
History - I have only owned her 2 days
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Glass with a screen top. its the one with the two doors on the front with vents under the doors, 17"x24"x17"
Lighting - Reptiglo 5.0 UVB and a standard fluorescent house light to try and bring the temp up
Temperature - highest I have seen so far is 80. I have been trying raise the heat as I know this is too low
Humidity - 65-75%, I have been misting the environment and there is some sort of absorbent washable mat on the bottom of the environment
Plants - none, all fake vines
Placement - Currently in my bathroom until I build a stand for it in my bedroom. top of environment is 58" off floor
Location - North Florida
Current Problem -
I recently (2days ago) bought an 11month female Veiled Chameleon at a reptile convention in town on my birthday. After talking with the guy at one of the tables he made it seem fairly easy to take care of a Chameleon, so I decided to treat myself to a new pet. Since then I have done much more research online so I know a good amount about taking care of a Chameleon and I cannot begin to state how unprepared the breeder at the convention left me after purchasing his chameleon. I'm not idiot and I hate the idea of neglecting animals so I want to do what I can to make sure my Chameleon stays healthy.
I will describe her behavior over the past two days:
Once I purchased her I transported her in the environment that the breeder sold me.
The ride home was probably very stressful because once we got home she did not move from her spot in the environment for the rest of the night.
When I woke up the next day she is on the ground and in the corner of the environment.
When I opened up the door to mist her down she immediately crawls over and starts climbing out of the cage and up my arm.
I put her back in the vines under the light and as far as I know she stayed there until I got home 6 or so hours after leaving her.
After waking up this morning I found her on the floor in the corner of the environment appearing to be digging (a sign of laying eggs I know) but she does not appear to be bearing eggs as she is not all that big.
I left my GoPro to record her while I was away at class for 2 hours and after reviewing the photos, she climbed back down to the ground, walked around and climbed back up under the light and has stayed there sleeping for the past 4 hours (I also know that sleeping during the day is a sign of illness).
Throughout the 2 days I have had her I have not seen her eat once
As for her environment it has been at a steady 65-75% humidity and around 80 degrees. I have one 5.0 UVB light bulb and another fluorescent household light bulb to try and bring the temp up. Plenty of vines and crickets, and a bowl of standing water (the breeder said its acts as a litter-box for chameleons) and I mist the environment 3-4 times a day.
I am worried that she is sick as she has the lethargic symptoms and as far as I know has not eaten in 2 days. I have probably put a total of 15 or so crickets in there but I have been finding plenty that have escaped so its unclear if she has eaten them. I am looking for help on what to do to ensure she stays healthy.