Sparky7982
New Member
Hi. I am a new to chameleonforums.com so I apologize if I am going about this incorrectly.
I got my male jacksons chameleon (Randall Pink Floyd, we call him Floyd) 4 months ago. He is about 8 months old. When we got him, we were told to give him repashy calcium plus everyday. And reptivite with D3 every other day. We did this for about 3 months. We noticed that his tongue wasn't shooting very far (about 1 to 2 inches) and didn't seem as elastic as it should be so we started researching more about husbandry and came across chameleonforums.com. There are so many conflicting thoughts about supplementing that it is confusing. We do believe that were over supplementing him though and we want to make sure he gets the best care possible. We started using the repashy calcium plus once weekly and will do the reptive w/D3 every 4-6 weeks. We feed him crickets, mealworms, super worms, and occasionally wax worms (not often due to hight fat content and risk of compaction). We gutload crickets with fresh apples, turnip greens, yellow squash, and Flukers orange cubes. Since then have noticed his tongue shooting a little further and it does seem quite a bit more elastic. I guess we just wanted more experienced owners' thoughts and opinions about wether our current supplement schedule is ok and any thoughts on the tongue issue. He seems healthy and active, the only odd thing is his tongue. I am starting to wonder if he could have injured it prior to us getting him and we were just not told.
Our husbandry is as follows:
-large reptibreeze cage
-diet as listed above
-uvb 5.0 12 hours on 12 off.
-50 w heat lamp 10 hours on
-ultrasonic cool humidifier 24/7 at about medium.
-water dripper 27/7
_He is sprayed several times throughout the day until we get a misting system
I got my male jacksons chameleon (Randall Pink Floyd, we call him Floyd) 4 months ago. He is about 8 months old. When we got him, we were told to give him repashy calcium plus everyday. And reptivite with D3 every other day. We did this for about 3 months. We noticed that his tongue wasn't shooting very far (about 1 to 2 inches) and didn't seem as elastic as it should be so we started researching more about husbandry and came across chameleonforums.com. There are so many conflicting thoughts about supplementing that it is confusing. We do believe that were over supplementing him though and we want to make sure he gets the best care possible. We started using the repashy calcium plus once weekly and will do the reptive w/D3 every 4-6 weeks. We feed him crickets, mealworms, super worms, and occasionally wax worms (not often due to hight fat content and risk of compaction). We gutload crickets with fresh apples, turnip greens, yellow squash, and Flukers orange cubes. Since then have noticed his tongue shooting a little further and it does seem quite a bit more elastic. I guess we just wanted more experienced owners' thoughts and opinions about wether our current supplement schedule is ok and any thoughts on the tongue issue. He seems healthy and active, the only odd thing is his tongue. I am starting to wonder if he could have injured it prior to us getting him and we were just not told.
Our husbandry is as follows:
-large reptibreeze cage
-diet as listed above
-uvb 5.0 12 hours on 12 off.
-50 w heat lamp 10 hours on
-ultrasonic cool humidifier 24/7 at about medium.
-water dripper 27/7
_He is sprayed several times throughout the day until we get a misting system