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Thank you for answering those questions but I really need more details. Also I know it is a lot of feedback asking for a lot of changes, but without making these changes your chameleon will get sick and will most likely die. I really want to see you get him all the way to a 10/10. I know you can do it
Cage Info:
- Your Chameleon - Veiled, Male, About a year, 5 months maybe.
- Handling - I let him out of his cage x3 everyday to walk around my bedroom floor with supervision and he seems to like it. I wouldn't handle him more than once a day a few times a week. He probably likes coming out because his current enclosure isn't adequate.
- Feeding - 3 mealworms at night and 3 mealworms during the day. Mealworms are not recommended for chameleons because their exoskeletons are hard to digest. Dubia roaches, crickets, black solider fly larvae, superworms, silk worms, hornworms, wax worms, are all things you can feed him instead. Please only feed him during the day so he can have time to bask and digest the bugs. Are you feeding the mealworms any fruits and veggies?
- Supplements - I don't know the brand but it has a chameleon on it. Can you post a picture? How often are you using it? This is SUPER important.
- Watering - I use a plastic water bottle with holes in the bottom filled with ice. The ice is not necessary. Room temp water should be fine. Do you mist him?
- Fecal Description - White for the white stuff, and brown for the poop. Was tested at birth, no parasites.
- History - No history besides one move from Oregon to Oregon.
- Cage Type - Screen. What are the dimensions?
- Lighting - Zoo med This is SUPER important. I can tell you don't have the right UVB bulb just by the shape of it in your pics. You want a linear T5 HO (high output) UVB. The one you have now does not give him enough UVB. Without a proper bulb, he will develop metabolic bone disease which is fatal.
- Temperature - 70-80° What is the temp at his basking spot?
- Humidity - 60% This is good.
- Plants - Fake plants. I would recommend adding in live plants. Veileds are known to eat fake plants which can cause impaction and death.
- Placement -On shelf 3 ft. Off the ground.
- Location - Oregon
Few more things to note:
- He needs wayyyyyy more coverage, He is very exposed and doesn't have many branches or plants to thermoregulate or feel safe. It should be hard to find your chameleon.
- That bowl at the bottom is at high risk for developing bacteria. I'd look into making some sort of drainage system. At the very least, make sure to dump the bowl out every day.
- I'd also remove the mossy stuff you have at the bottom unless it is bioactive. Any poop particles left behind with grow bacteria which can make your chameleon sick.
How much do they generally cost?Great! Just an FYI - Petco probably won't have the UVB light you want from him. You're better off ordering it online.
Can you please answer the other questions I asked in red? Then I can help you know if there is anything else you need to get/change.
No sorry. You really need the one I'm talking about. All the others aren't right for a chameleon.What if I have a UVB and a heat lamp bulb?
Ok.No sorry. You really need the one I'm talking about. All the others aren't right for a chameleon.
I answered them twice and here is the vegitation https://www.amazon.com/Exo-Terra-Te...ywords=chameleon+plants&qid=1585610705&sr=8-7Can you link to the vegetation stuff you're talking about?
Also I REALLY need you to answer the other questions I wrote in red.
Cage Info:
- Your Chameleon - Veiled, Male, About a year, 5 months maybe.
- Handling - I let him out of his cage x3 everyday to walk around my bedroom floor with supervision and he seems to like it. I wouldn't handle him more than once a day a few times a week. He probably likes coming out because his current enclosure isn't adequate.
- Feeding - 3 mealworms at night and 3 mealworms during the day. Mealworms are not recommended for chameleons because their exoskeletons are hard to digest. Dubia roaches, crickets, black solider fly larvae, superworms, silk worms, hornworms, wax worms, are all things you can feed him instead. Please only feed him during the day so he can have time to bask and digest the bugs. Are you feeding the mealworms any fruits and veggies?
- Supplements - I don't know the brand but it has a chameleon on it. Can you post a picture? How often are you using it? This is SUPER important.
- Watering - I use a plastic water bottle with holes in the bottom filled with ice. The ice is not necessary. Room temp water should be fine. Do you mist him?
- Fecal Description - White for the white stuff, and brown for the poop. Was tested at birth, no parasites.
- History - No history besides one move from Oregon to Oregon.
- Cage Type - Screen. What are the dimensions?
- Lighting - Zoo med This is SUPER important. I can tell you don't have the right UVB bulb just by the shape of it in your pics. You want a linear T5 HO (high output) UVB. The one you have now does not give him enough UVB. Without a proper bulb, he will develop metabolic bone disease which is fatal.
- Temperature - 70-80° What is the temp at his basking spot?
- Humidity - 60% This is good.
- Plants - Fake plants. I would recommend adding in live plants. Veileds are known to eat fake plants which can cause impaction and death.
- Placement -On shelf 3 ft. Off the ground.
- Location - Oregon