Cage Info:
- Feeding - What is the schedule? How are you gut-loading your feeders? It's important to look after your feeders well. It's important not to overfeed female veileds once they are sexually mature unless you are breeding her. Do you know that she can produce eggs even without mating and needs a laybin in her cage somshe won't die eggbound?
- Supplements - What brand vitamin products are you dusting your feeders with and what is the schedule? Does the calcium have D3 in it?
- Watering - How long to you mist? Do you see your chameleon drinking?
- Fecal Description - are the urates white or do they have yellow in them? Are the feces dry looking or moist?
There are a number of things that can be going on with her...I need more information.
- Lighting - What brand UVB light are you using? What is your daily lighting schedule...on for how long, off for how long? All off at night?? I would replace the red light with a white regular household incandescent bulb of a wattage that makes the basking area about 80 to 85 F.
- Temperature - Without knowing the basking temperature or the temperature in the rest of the cage I can't tell if she has enough heat to digest her food or if she's constipated because she is too cold.
- Humidity - if she's drinking enough this isn't as important but it would still be good to know!
- Plants - it looks like you should have more greenery in her cage. Replacing the fake stuff with real well washed (both sides of the leaves) non toxic plants would not only help the humidity but would ensure that the chameleon doesn't end up accidentally ingesting the fake ones and becoming impacted.
- Feeding - We dont have a set schedule on feeding her, but I can say we feed her every two days. We are feeding our crickets a yellow gel that has calcium, polacrylamide copolymer, and potassium. We aren't breeding her, and she doesn't seem to be mature enough.
- Supplements - We are using ZOOMED, and it doesn't have vitamin D3.
- Watering - We mist for about one minute, twice a day. We don't see her drink off the mist, but we give her water through a syringe.
- Fecal Description - The most recent she has went was about 4 days ago, it was white and the poo was firm and black. They didn't seem too dry or too soupy, they were firm and wet.
- Lighting - We are not using a UVB, I was incorrect, we have a red heatlamp, and a white spiral bulb. We have the red light on all day, and all night. The white one is on for daylight hours, and a few hours after. I am replacing the red bulb with a white houselight.
- Temperature - She is about 4 inches from the heatlight now, I don't find that her being too cold is the issue.
- Humidity - She drinks often, we don't have any way to measure it yet.