He is eating like a horse and drinks water from the leaves.
I just got a young adult panther chameleon and, i noticed that when ever i come into the room he seems to be "sleeping" both of his eyes are closed. I was getting ready to feed him and he got startled and opened both of his eyes. I dont know if it is just a result of basking,and they want to close their eyes.
Is it normal for panthers to have their eyes closed alot during the day?
I also noticed that when shooting crickets and etc with his tongue he tends to miss his target alot (more than twice sometimes three times). it almost seems like his tounge is to short. Is that possible?
Im wondering if this is not normal because ive owned 2 other panthers and a veiled and never had them miss the crickets this often?
do u think that there could be some health issues, just wanted to see what people say before shelling out for vet advice.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon- Panther chameleon, male, about 9-10 months old, had him for about 2 weeks.
Handling - once every 2 weeks ish maybe less
Feeding - cricket/ silk worms, about 10-12 crickets a day some times less or more depending on appetite, gut load potatoes/ lettuce, total bites.
Supplements - reptivite with d3 dusted before every feeding.
Watering - misting cage every 4 hours for 30-40 sec. yes he does drink
Fecal Description - looks normal, brown, lumpy, with white thing.
History - got him from a local pet shop.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - its a 2x3x4ft all screen
Lighting - zoo med, UVB, and 25 watt heat, 12 hrs a day on timer.
Temperature - 90-95 in basking, 75 at bottom. 72 lowest temp recorded.
Humidity - about 70-80 with misting and live plant. thermometer and humidity sensor.
Plants - Schefflera
Placement - in my room on top a dresser. celing fan is on time to time. not high traffic barely in my room cuz of classes and work. cage is sitting about 3-4 ft off ground.
Location - gainesville( north florida)
thanks
jeff
I just got a young adult panther chameleon and, i noticed that when ever i come into the room he seems to be "sleeping" both of his eyes are closed. I was getting ready to feed him and he got startled and opened both of his eyes. I dont know if it is just a result of basking,and they want to close their eyes.
Is it normal for panthers to have their eyes closed alot during the day?
I also noticed that when shooting crickets and etc with his tongue he tends to miss his target alot (more than twice sometimes three times). it almost seems like his tounge is to short. Is that possible?
Im wondering if this is not normal because ive owned 2 other panthers and a veiled and never had them miss the crickets this often?
do u think that there could be some health issues, just wanted to see what people say before shelling out for vet advice.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon- Panther chameleon, male, about 9-10 months old, had him for about 2 weeks.
Handling - once every 2 weeks ish maybe less
Feeding - cricket/ silk worms, about 10-12 crickets a day some times less or more depending on appetite, gut load potatoes/ lettuce, total bites.
Supplements - reptivite with d3 dusted before every feeding.
Watering - misting cage every 4 hours for 30-40 sec. yes he does drink
Fecal Description - looks normal, brown, lumpy, with white thing.
History - got him from a local pet shop.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - its a 2x3x4ft all screen
Lighting - zoo med, UVB, and 25 watt heat, 12 hrs a day on timer.
Temperature - 90-95 in basking, 75 at bottom. 72 lowest temp recorded.
Humidity - about 70-80 with misting and live plant. thermometer and humidity sensor.
Plants - Schefflera
Placement - in my room on top a dresser. celing fan is on time to time. not high traffic barely in my room cuz of classes and work. cage is sitting about 3-4 ft off ground.
Location - gainesville( north florida)
thanks
jeff