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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Nosy Faly Panther Chameleon (name Barney). Male. 4.5 months old (born 4/10/11). Owned him with my boyfriend since May 2011, about 6 weeks old.
Handling - Take him out daily and he seems to enjoy it. Will bring him out in the sunlight for short periods of time or let him sit with us while doing computer stuff.
Feeding - Approximately 10 medium (4 week old) crickets daily. If he runs out, I put more in since he's a growing boy. We hand feed him just for fun sometimes. In the morning, I put the crickets in a "milk jug" holder. It's a Fiji bottle with a portion cut out and a screen on the back for crickets to climb up, attached to the upper side of the cage.
Supplements - Calcium w/o D3 daily. Calcium w/ D3 first Sunday of every month. Herptivite Multivitamin last Sunday of every month.
Watering - We have a home-made misting system that drips into two cages. It runs every hour for one minute. Once daily we also mist with a hand sprayer warm water for a few minutes for extra humidity.
Fecal Description - A little on the thick side. Brown with white and some orange. Never had feces checked.
History - Came from a breeder in Florida. A child of Iceman from Chameleon Company. Was housed with an unrelated female until a month ago.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 3.5 feet tall, 2 feet deep, 1.5 feet across. Wood frame but all screen.
Lighting - Repti Glo 5.0 tube. 60 Watt household basking light (will up it in a month or two as he grows). The UVB tube is in a reflective ballast that sits on top of cage. Timer turns on the light and misting system at 8AM and turns off at 8PM.
Temperature - Basking Spot:85F
Floor temp: 74F
Humidity - The average humidity level is 60%.
Plants - Hanging pothos plant with the vines intertwining with those bendable fake vines around the cage.
Placement - Our room. It is a second story studio apartment that was once an attic. Keeps in humidity. The cage is near a window so we keep one of the windows open to allow extra humidity and sunlight onto the cage. Use a blanket to cover cages when the lights go out to keep a tight light cycle.
Location - Rancho Cucamonga, CA. It's West San Bernardino County in the Inland Empire, about an hour outside of LA.
Issue: I know when they clean their eyes, they get the bulging thing going on. He shed about two weeks ago and I noticed he did it a lot about then to clean the skin off. Now his eye is doing the bulging thing daily and he keeps trying to clean it. I use a warm mister for about five minutes and he sits there and basks in it. I've also taken him in the shower to see if the extra humidity will help him clean it.
It just looks different than what I've seen before on him. Sometimes he'll close the eye and then do the "rolling bulge" movement and I'll see something red in the slit, and then his eye will return to normal size and it'll all look normal. He's just been doing it a lot. He'll close his eye from time to time too for short periods of time (about a minute), with the left eye (unaffected one) open.
We also have a female in the same setup and I never see her doing this.
I haven't been able to get a picture of the eye doing this. As soon as we take him out, the eye returns to normal. Is it possibly an infection? Or does he need Vit A?
Your Chameleon - Nosy Faly Panther Chameleon (name Barney). Male. 4.5 months old (born 4/10/11). Owned him with my boyfriend since May 2011, about 6 weeks old.
Handling - Take him out daily and he seems to enjoy it. Will bring him out in the sunlight for short periods of time or let him sit with us while doing computer stuff.
Feeding - Approximately 10 medium (4 week old) crickets daily. If he runs out, I put more in since he's a growing boy. We hand feed him just for fun sometimes. In the morning, I put the crickets in a "milk jug" holder. It's a Fiji bottle with a portion cut out and a screen on the back for crickets to climb up, attached to the upper side of the cage.
Supplements - Calcium w/o D3 daily. Calcium w/ D3 first Sunday of every month. Herptivite Multivitamin last Sunday of every month.
Watering - We have a home-made misting system that drips into two cages. It runs every hour for one minute. Once daily we also mist with a hand sprayer warm water for a few minutes for extra humidity.
Fecal Description - A little on the thick side. Brown with white and some orange. Never had feces checked.
History - Came from a breeder in Florida. A child of Iceman from Chameleon Company. Was housed with an unrelated female until a month ago.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 3.5 feet tall, 2 feet deep, 1.5 feet across. Wood frame but all screen.
Lighting - Repti Glo 5.0 tube. 60 Watt household basking light (will up it in a month or two as he grows). The UVB tube is in a reflective ballast that sits on top of cage. Timer turns on the light and misting system at 8AM and turns off at 8PM.
Temperature - Basking Spot:85F
Floor temp: 74F
Humidity - The average humidity level is 60%.
Plants - Hanging pothos plant with the vines intertwining with those bendable fake vines around the cage.
Placement - Our room. It is a second story studio apartment that was once an attic. Keeps in humidity. The cage is near a window so we keep one of the windows open to allow extra humidity and sunlight onto the cage. Use a blanket to cover cages when the lights go out to keep a tight light cycle.
Location - Rancho Cucamonga, CA. It's West San Bernardino County in the Inland Empire, about an hour outside of LA.
Issue: I know when they clean their eyes, they get the bulging thing going on. He shed about two weeks ago and I noticed he did it a lot about then to clean the skin off. Now his eye is doing the bulging thing daily and he keeps trying to clean it. I use a warm mister for about five minutes and he sits there and basks in it. I've also taken him in the shower to see if the extra humidity will help him clean it.
It just looks different than what I've seen before on him. Sometimes he'll close the eye and then do the "rolling bulge" movement and I'll see something red in the slit, and then his eye will return to normal size and it'll all look normal. He's just been doing it a lot. He'll close his eye from time to time too for short periods of time (about a minute), with the left eye (unaffected one) open.
We also have a female in the same setup and I never see her doing this.
I haven't been able to get a picture of the eye doing this. As soon as we take him out, the eye returns to normal. Is it possibly an infection? Or does he need Vit A?