Raven
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Hey everyone! This is my introduction to this amazing forum website I was introduced to through Reddit. My name is Raven, I like to go by Kidd Rave on social media accounts and web forums. I am 34 years old today actually. Or I guess it would technically be yesterday because it's now a couple hours past midnight.
Anywho, I joined this forums site because I am a new-again Chameleon care taker. Years ago when I was about 16 or 17 years old I had the pleasure of getting my first cham from PetSmart of all places. I realize now that getting any animal from PetSmart is probably a bad idea. I love the place as a pet supply and grooming store but I truly believe that they should not be allowed to sell warm blooded animals, fish, or reptiles. But, enough about PetSmart. Back to my first experience with a veiled chameleon. His name was Marvin the Martian and was a 2 month old male veiled chameleon. Ohhhh I loved him so very much. He was my little buddy. Such a sweet little dude, never seemed to get stressed. He had so much personality and was just amazing. Wasn't shy at all. He went everywhere with me and everywhere we went people just loved Marvin.Unfortunately all the happy times came to an abrupt halt when I came hone from school one day. I came home and threw my book bag down and ran straight up to Marvin's home and found him laying at the bottom of his cage, barely moving and seemed to be in a lot of pain. Later that night he passed away. All these years I never could figure out what happened to him. I mainly just blamed it on my lack of knowledge on how to properly care for a cham, which is mostly the truth. Now that I have my new cham, after all the research I've done, I believe I now understand why Marvin passed away. It had to have been MBD. I didn't have him in a proper enclosure in the first place, I wasn't misting properly, only had a basking light instead of having both a basking light and a UVB light as well as a night time heat source, and I wasn't feeding him a proper diet. I fed him only crickets and had no idea I had to dust them with calcium powder without D3 or give him vitamins. Simply put, I was too young and irresponsible and didn't do what I was supposed to do which was do my own research instead of listening to what the incorrect advice that the people at the pet store I got him from gave me.
Now I am 34 years old and have decided to try this again, but do it the proper way this time. I have done a ton of research about caring for chameleons beforehand and made sure to have his screened in habitat put together before he arrived. I bought my little man from UGR and received him on April 6th. So I've had him for 5 days now. He came in the mail and was very healthy upon arrival. He is a 2 month old male veiled cham and his name is Bling. He was actually hatched on my youngest daughter's birthday! Feb 4th. I call him my Bling Baby. I really wanted to name him Diamond but that was just too girly in my opinion for a male, so Bling it is. He is a lot different from Marvin. He gets stressed out quite easily and absolutely hates being looked at. Ohhhh he would get so mad at me when I misted his habitat at first, but he is starting to come around and I think he is even getting to where he likes it when I mist him and his cage down. He is confused and unsure of what is going on, I'm almost sure of it. He spends most of his time hiding behind his plant and is not sociable at all. He does not want to be messed with, that's for sure. But nevertheless I respect him and leave him be for the most part. I just love him from a distance and try my best to offer him the best nutritional diet, but I'm having difficulties with it and I'm thinking it might be because of his unsureness of his new home. The very first day I got him I offered him a cricket and he snatched it up quick like and ate it. But that was the only cricket he ate for three entire days. I was getting really really worried so on the night of day three I ordered him some hornworms from eBay. Now I know that ordering from eBay, the worms won't arrive fast enough. So, on day four I started opening the blinds and the window. I have his habitat in front of a big bay window in my bedroom. I then decided to go to PetSmart and buy him some mealworms. Came home and offered him 6 of them, undusted and..... victory!!! He ate 3 of them. I put three more in his bowl and he ate three more. Odd, he likes to keep three mealworms in his bowl. But whatever, he ate and I was happy. That night before I went to bed I made sure there were 6 mealworms in his bowl but this time I did dust them. He ate one and wouldn't touch anymore for hours. I decided to leave to go visit my sister and before I did I threw in two crickets. Come back home and the two crickets are still in his cage, untouched and I found that he ate 1-1/2 mealworms. Yeah.... I found a half eaten mealworm in his food bowl. So this is the conclusion I have come to... he don't like crickets for some reason and evidently he don't like his mealworms being dusted with calcium. I make sure his basking temp stays around 90-95F and the bottom of his home stays between 72-85F. The humidity tends to stay around 70 at the top of his home and 100 at the bottom. I did notice that he has been much happier and content since I started opening the blinds and window for him. Does anyone have any advise they can give me about this issue with him not wanting to eat crickets, not wanting to eat as much as he should and not wanting to eat his mealworms when they're dusted? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Y'all stay safe out there and remember to keep yourselves sanitized and healthy!!! It is a pleasure to be a part of this wonderful community!!!
Anywho, I joined this forums site because I am a new-again Chameleon care taker. Years ago when I was about 16 or 17 years old I had the pleasure of getting my first cham from PetSmart of all places. I realize now that getting any animal from PetSmart is probably a bad idea. I love the place as a pet supply and grooming store but I truly believe that they should not be allowed to sell warm blooded animals, fish, or reptiles. But, enough about PetSmart. Back to my first experience with a veiled chameleon. His name was Marvin the Martian and was a 2 month old male veiled chameleon. Ohhhh I loved him so very much. He was my little buddy. Such a sweet little dude, never seemed to get stressed. He had so much personality and was just amazing. Wasn't shy at all. He went everywhere with me and everywhere we went people just loved Marvin.Unfortunately all the happy times came to an abrupt halt when I came hone from school one day. I came home and threw my book bag down and ran straight up to Marvin's home and found him laying at the bottom of his cage, barely moving and seemed to be in a lot of pain. Later that night he passed away. All these years I never could figure out what happened to him. I mainly just blamed it on my lack of knowledge on how to properly care for a cham, which is mostly the truth. Now that I have my new cham, after all the research I've done, I believe I now understand why Marvin passed away. It had to have been MBD. I didn't have him in a proper enclosure in the first place, I wasn't misting properly, only had a basking light instead of having both a basking light and a UVB light as well as a night time heat source, and I wasn't feeding him a proper diet. I fed him only crickets and had no idea I had to dust them with calcium powder without D3 or give him vitamins. Simply put, I was too young and irresponsible and didn't do what I was supposed to do which was do my own research instead of listening to what the incorrect advice that the people at the pet store I got him from gave me.
Now I am 34 years old and have decided to try this again, but do it the proper way this time. I have done a ton of research about caring for chameleons beforehand and made sure to have his screened in habitat put together before he arrived. I bought my little man from UGR and received him on April 6th. So I've had him for 5 days now. He came in the mail and was very healthy upon arrival. He is a 2 month old male veiled cham and his name is Bling. He was actually hatched on my youngest daughter's birthday! Feb 4th. I call him my Bling Baby. I really wanted to name him Diamond but that was just too girly in my opinion for a male, so Bling it is. He is a lot different from Marvin. He gets stressed out quite easily and absolutely hates being looked at. Ohhhh he would get so mad at me when I misted his habitat at first, but he is starting to come around and I think he is even getting to where he likes it when I mist him and his cage down. He is confused and unsure of what is going on, I'm almost sure of it. He spends most of his time hiding behind his plant and is not sociable at all. He does not want to be messed with, that's for sure. But nevertheless I respect him and leave him be for the most part. I just love him from a distance and try my best to offer him the best nutritional diet, but I'm having difficulties with it and I'm thinking it might be because of his unsureness of his new home. The very first day I got him I offered him a cricket and he snatched it up quick like and ate it. But that was the only cricket he ate for three entire days. I was getting really really worried so on the night of day three I ordered him some hornworms from eBay. Now I know that ordering from eBay, the worms won't arrive fast enough. So, on day four I started opening the blinds and the window. I have his habitat in front of a big bay window in my bedroom. I then decided to go to PetSmart and buy him some mealworms. Came home and offered him 6 of them, undusted and..... victory!!! He ate 3 of them. I put three more in his bowl and he ate three more. Odd, he likes to keep three mealworms in his bowl. But whatever, he ate and I was happy. That night before I went to bed I made sure there were 6 mealworms in his bowl but this time I did dust them. He ate one and wouldn't touch anymore for hours. I decided to leave to go visit my sister and before I did I threw in two crickets. Come back home and the two crickets are still in his cage, untouched and I found that he ate 1-1/2 mealworms. Yeah.... I found a half eaten mealworm in his food bowl. So this is the conclusion I have come to... he don't like crickets for some reason and evidently he don't like his mealworms being dusted with calcium. I make sure his basking temp stays around 90-95F and the bottom of his home stays between 72-85F. The humidity tends to stay around 70 at the top of his home and 100 at the bottom. I did notice that he has been much happier and content since I started opening the blinds and window for him. Does anyone have any advise they can give me about this issue with him not wanting to eat crickets, not wanting to eat as much as he should and not wanting to eat his mealworms when they're dusted? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Y'all stay safe out there and remember to keep yourselves sanitized and healthy!!! It is a pleasure to be a part of this wonderful community!!!