Larsa
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Espio the male Senegal Chameleon -W.C., juvenile/young adult, 3.5 inches not including the tail, weighs 11 grams.
Handling - Almost never because he is shy.
Feeding - Gut loading live small crickets a week, 1-3 crickets daily. Tried offering him a variety of live worms, doesnt seem interested in them.
Supplements - Flukers calcium w. Vitamin D3- phosphorus free dusting powder.
Watering - Mist 10 mins a day, Humidifier makes condensation on plant leaves, Little Dripper. He drinks a lot of water but cant stand getting his body wet. I always see him drink.
Fecal Description - Urate: mostly white with a teeny bit of orange/tan at end Feces: wet/slimy but solid, brown.
History - Ordered him online from Reptile City, he is wild caught from Africa, still young, accidentally sprayed him with water one time which made him flare. Hasnt eaten in about 5 days. He turns the other way when I offer him food in any way whether its with my finger, tongs, or letting his food crawl on the mesh screen. His last meal was 5 days ago- 2 small crickets ( hand fed ) and the day before that, one medium sized cricket. A few days ago we took him to the vet for a checkup. He had no parasites, had healthy gum lines, no blockage, very healthy eyes, and was given a small antibiotic.
Cage Info:
Cage Type -Tall mesh screen cage 18x18x24
Lighting - Reptisun UVB light, ZooMed Basking light, Night Heat lamp ( it gets 52F in my apt at night because its like 20F at night outside. ) All are on timers. Morning-8am UVB & Basking turn on, Night bulb turns off. Night-8pm Night bulb turns on, UVB & Basking light turn off
Temperature - TERRARIUM: Petco Thermometer says 75F-80F average in terrarium, basking spot gets up to 92F and is almost 6.5 inches away from basking light itself. For his cooling spots he climbs in the umbrella trees in the shady corner, where he likes to drink water. Night Light keeps his temp around 60F-63F but never below or above that. IN WHOLE APT: average temp stays around 54F-78F
Humidity - Main humidity is caused by a Safety 1st Infant humidifier. TERRARIUM: Petco hydrometer says humidity is anywhere from moderate to tropical 50%-75% depending where we aim the humidifier. IN WHOLE APT: average humidity stays about 54-62%
Plants - Live-yes. 3 umbrella trees ( He LOVES them a LOT! ) and a small pothos. We also have a few plastic dangly vine plants in the corners. He has a lot of dried up thick sticks that he climbs which do not have any fungus growth on them. He does have a thin layer of coconut husk bedding because it promotes less fungal growth on the sticks.
Placement - It is located in my living room on top of a semi-tall cubical dresser. The bottom of his terrarium starts about 48 inches from the floor.
Location - Northeast Texas- dry winter season.
Current Problem - I cant seem to get him to eat anymore! I think he is on one of those hunger strikes. If you read my feeding and history info that is pretty much what I am concerned about. He used to eat outta my hand but now he kinda doesnt want to eat his food. He pooped yesterday ( see fecal description ) I have tried wax worms, small meal worms, some other strange wormy from the pet store, and small-medium crickets ( tan--not the black ones ). I shake the crickets in powder, but not the worms. He hasnt eaten any worms yet-only crickets. I will try collecting small brown moths tonight. I really think he is bored with his food somehow.
Are these hunger strikes common/normal behavior? Will he eventually cave in? What can I do to try to get him to eat?
Your Chameleon - Espio the male Senegal Chameleon -W.C., juvenile/young adult, 3.5 inches not including the tail, weighs 11 grams.
Handling - Almost never because he is shy.
Feeding - Gut loading live small crickets a week, 1-3 crickets daily. Tried offering him a variety of live worms, doesnt seem interested in them.
Supplements - Flukers calcium w. Vitamin D3- phosphorus free dusting powder.
Watering - Mist 10 mins a day, Humidifier makes condensation on plant leaves, Little Dripper. He drinks a lot of water but cant stand getting his body wet. I always see him drink.
Fecal Description - Urate: mostly white with a teeny bit of orange/tan at end Feces: wet/slimy but solid, brown.
History - Ordered him online from Reptile City, he is wild caught from Africa, still young, accidentally sprayed him with water one time which made him flare. Hasnt eaten in about 5 days. He turns the other way when I offer him food in any way whether its with my finger, tongs, or letting his food crawl on the mesh screen. His last meal was 5 days ago- 2 small crickets ( hand fed ) and the day before that, one medium sized cricket. A few days ago we took him to the vet for a checkup. He had no parasites, had healthy gum lines, no blockage, very healthy eyes, and was given a small antibiotic.
Cage Info:
Cage Type -Tall mesh screen cage 18x18x24
Lighting - Reptisun UVB light, ZooMed Basking light, Night Heat lamp ( it gets 52F in my apt at night because its like 20F at night outside. ) All are on timers. Morning-8am UVB & Basking turn on, Night bulb turns off. Night-8pm Night bulb turns on, UVB & Basking light turn off
Temperature - TERRARIUM: Petco Thermometer says 75F-80F average in terrarium, basking spot gets up to 92F and is almost 6.5 inches away from basking light itself. For his cooling spots he climbs in the umbrella trees in the shady corner, where he likes to drink water. Night Light keeps his temp around 60F-63F but never below or above that. IN WHOLE APT: average temp stays around 54F-78F
Humidity - Main humidity is caused by a Safety 1st Infant humidifier. TERRARIUM: Petco hydrometer says humidity is anywhere from moderate to tropical 50%-75% depending where we aim the humidifier. IN WHOLE APT: average humidity stays about 54-62%
Plants - Live-yes. 3 umbrella trees ( He LOVES them a LOT! ) and a small pothos. We also have a few plastic dangly vine plants in the corners. He has a lot of dried up thick sticks that he climbs which do not have any fungus growth on them. He does have a thin layer of coconut husk bedding because it promotes less fungal growth on the sticks.
Placement - It is located in my living room on top of a semi-tall cubical dresser. The bottom of his terrarium starts about 48 inches from the floor.
Location - Northeast Texas- dry winter season.
Current Problem - I cant seem to get him to eat anymore! I think he is on one of those hunger strikes. If you read my feeding and history info that is pretty much what I am concerned about. He used to eat outta my hand but now he kinda doesnt want to eat his food. He pooped yesterday ( see fecal description ) I have tried wax worms, small meal worms, some other strange wormy from the pet store, and small-medium crickets ( tan--not the black ones ). I shake the crickets in powder, but not the worms. He hasnt eaten any worms yet-only crickets. I will try collecting small brown moths tonight. I really think he is bored with his food somehow.
Are these hunger strikes common/normal behavior? Will he eventually cave in? What can I do to try to get him to eat?