danny_cham
Established Member
Hello! I’m new to chameleons, but not new to keeping reptiles. I was given a female panther chameleon that the previous owner could no longer care for and I’m doing my best to be informed and take the best care of her that I can!
When I first brought her home she sat on the bottom of the cage for hours before climbing up towards the heat lamp. The following days she didn’t move around much and usually day with her tail curled up. The previous owner only ever used a heat lamp, no basking lamp. I was told by the owner that the chameleon hated the bright light but I went and bought a 75 watt basking bulb anyways. A couple days ago I noticed she lost interest in crickets so I assumed she was bored and went to by a better variety. The store was unfortunately out of dubias.
I turned the basking light on for the first time today and she started acting very different. She basked for a while and age a worm and pooped. I had to briefly unplug the lamp to make some adjustments and she became restless. I turned it on again but the restless behavior continued. She’s been climbing along the screen and being much more active. She only ate a super worm, small waxworm, and a small mealworm today. She still has not shown any interest in crickets.
I opened her cage and placed a plant nearby for her to free roam, thinking she might need some space or that something was wrong. She briefly climbed up my arm before climbing the plant again. This is strange because she’s never even let me touch her. She’s begun sitting with her tail uncurled as well.
Any idea what this behavior could be about?
Chameleon Info:
Panther
Female
name is Danny
I’ve had her for roughly a week.
The pet store didn’t know exactly how old she was. Estimated 1-2 years
Handling:
I interact with her almost daily but have not handled her yet. I have offered my hand but she won’t go up it. Today was the first time she voluntarily crawled up my (sleeved) arm.
Feeding:
The previous owner only fed her crickets.
I added super worms to that diet.
I try and feed 2/3 crickets and 1-3 super worms every other day.
Today I added wax worms but she’s only eaten 1 so far.
Supplements:
Repti Calcium with D3- 2x week
Watering
forget set to go off every 3 hours for 5 minutes at a time.
Hand mister whenever needed
Dripper
Fecal Description:
Brown to dark brown well formed. Urea looks good
History:
She was originally purchased from petland. Kept in a college dorm with heavy traffic and apparently grew a distaste for people.
She was given to me and is now being kept in a spare room on top of a desk.
Cage Info:
screen cage. Unsure of the exact size. I plan to upgrade it
Lighting:
Reptisun 5.0 UVB
fluker’s 75watt basking
Temperature:
Ambient temperature:
Day - 75 F to 80º F
Night 70F to 75 F
Basking light bulb is a 75 watt flukers brand. It felt very warm but thermometer reading didn’t change much. I think the batteries could be low
Humidity:
Day – 40 to 60%
Night – 50 to 80%
I have the reptifogger currently set to go off for five minutes every 3 hours.
Plants:
Live: Wandering Jew, golden pothos, money tree, hibiscus, bromeliad
2 fake plants
Placement:
office//spare room with little to no traffic
When I first brought her home she sat on the bottom of the cage for hours before climbing up towards the heat lamp. The following days she didn’t move around much and usually day with her tail curled up. The previous owner only ever used a heat lamp, no basking lamp. I was told by the owner that the chameleon hated the bright light but I went and bought a 75 watt basking bulb anyways. A couple days ago I noticed she lost interest in crickets so I assumed she was bored and went to by a better variety. The store was unfortunately out of dubias.
I turned the basking light on for the first time today and she started acting very different. She basked for a while and age a worm and pooped. I had to briefly unplug the lamp to make some adjustments and she became restless. I turned it on again but the restless behavior continued. She’s been climbing along the screen and being much more active. She only ate a super worm, small waxworm, and a small mealworm today. She still has not shown any interest in crickets.
I opened her cage and placed a plant nearby for her to free roam, thinking she might need some space or that something was wrong. She briefly climbed up my arm before climbing the plant again. This is strange because she’s never even let me touch her. She’s begun sitting with her tail uncurled as well.
Any idea what this behavior could be about?
Chameleon Info:
Panther
Female
name is Danny
I’ve had her for roughly a week.
The pet store didn’t know exactly how old she was. Estimated 1-2 years
Handling:
I interact with her almost daily but have not handled her yet. I have offered my hand but she won’t go up it. Today was the first time she voluntarily crawled up my (sleeved) arm.
Feeding:
The previous owner only fed her crickets.
I added super worms to that diet.
I try and feed 2/3 crickets and 1-3 super worms every other day.
Today I added wax worms but she’s only eaten 1 so far.
Supplements:
Repti Calcium with D3- 2x week
Watering
forget set to go off every 3 hours for 5 minutes at a time.
Hand mister whenever needed
Dripper
Fecal Description:
Brown to dark brown well formed. Urea looks good
History:
She was originally purchased from petland. Kept in a college dorm with heavy traffic and apparently grew a distaste for people.
She was given to me and is now being kept in a spare room on top of a desk.
Cage Info:
screen cage. Unsure of the exact size. I plan to upgrade it
Lighting:
Reptisun 5.0 UVB
fluker’s 75watt basking
Temperature:
Ambient temperature:
Day - 75 F to 80º F
Night 70F to 75 F
Basking light bulb is a 75 watt flukers brand. It felt very warm but thermometer reading didn’t change much. I think the batteries could be low
Humidity:
Day – 40 to 60%
Night – 50 to 80%
I have the reptifogger currently set to go off for five minutes every 3 hours.
Plants:
Live: Wandering Jew, golden pothos, money tree, hibiscus, bromeliad
2 fake plants
Placement:
office//spare room with little to no traffic