Randal mouth open

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My Randal (juvenile) has started holding his mouth open and puffing his throat. Today I’ve noticed him under his heat lamp (32degrees) holding his mouth open for an extended amount of time. The hygrometer is sitting around 70.
I have increased the cricket size maybe trouble digesting the larger food?
He is still happy if I go near him doesn’t seem aggressive or in pain??
 

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My Randal (juvenile) has started holding his mouth open and puffing his throat. Today I’ve noticed him under his heat lamp (32degrees) holding his mouth open for an extended amount of time. The hygrometer is sitting around 70.
I have increased the cricket size maybe trouble digesting the larger food?
He is still happy if I go near him doesn’t seem aggressive or in pain??
Hello and welcome!
That is too high of a heat for a baby like that. You will want the basking area to be more around 80 degrees Fahrenheit, around 26 degrees Celsius I think 🤔 . His gaping could be due him over heating and trying to cool down

What type of heat bulb are you using?

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That is what they do when they are too hot, they will try to thermoregulate by holding their mouth open. You need to turn the heat lamp down or get a lower wattage bulb. Babies are very susceptible to heat.
 
I just noticed flash doing the same thing right after eating a worm. I’m guessing it’s normal?
No, it isn't normal... if it was after eating the insect may have been too large for the chameleon. If it is while under a heat bulb then the temp is too high.
 
No, it isn't normal... if it was after eating the insect may have been too large for the chameleon. If it is while under a heat bulb then the temp is too
Is this normal? She only does it when basking and occasionally after eating but you answered that already.
 

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Is this normal? She only does it when basking and occasionally after eating but you answered that already.
You should not have her in front of a window. The direct sun heats up the enclosure making temps far too hot. And this is worse if they are in a glass cage.
 
You should not have her in front of a window. The direct sun heats up the enclosure making temps far too hot. And this is worse if they are in a glass cage.
This is what it usually sits at. Maybe reaching 90-95 at peak times of the day
 

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This is what it usually sits at. Maybe reaching 90-95 at peak times of the day
Which is far too hot. Ambient temps should be sitting around 70ish. Basking for a baby and a female should be no hotter than 78-80. You will need to move the cage away from the window. They can dehydrate and pass away very quickly from being exposed to extremely high temps that they can not get out of. You will want to get a digital temp gauge with a probe to put in at your basking branch to determine your real temp. Additionally if you need more help I would start your own thread so your info is not confused with the original poster of this thread.
 
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