Sheading? Second day of owning him?!

CharlesR

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Could it be from being to hot?! I know they shead but is it normal right away?! Also there's one small cricket running loose in there is that okay?!
 
Your cham was due for a shed whether you had him/her or not. If your cham will not eat the cricket, grab it and gutload it again.

When you say too hot though, what do you mean?
 
I'm not sure about the temp, but its not necessarily bad if they shed right when you get them. And yeah 1 loose cricket isn't that bad. I sometimes have like 5 or so loose crickets in with my 4 month old veiled but he's big enough to avoid them if he needs to.
 
basking being 90-100, and bottom of tank being 80? should it be lower because ive heard two different things from the store to internet?
 
How wonderful... you got to unwrap a package when he arrived and now he unwrapped his own package to show you the nice new colors of his skin! Thats two surprises in two days!
 
age they didnt know, and hes just about 4-6 inches from mouth to end of tail, and it was a little warm when we set it up it hit 103 at basking with the light they said to use i had to raise it up a little and were at 80-93 now. so i was just wondering if the trauma of the heat and the stress from moving could of did it as well.
 
My male has shedded twice since we got him. First time was 3 days after he arrived, 2nd time was just 2 days ago. My female just shedded for the first time since we got her last week =)

congratz on you new addition :)
 
My male has shedded twice since we got him. First time was 3 days after he arrived, 2nd time was just 2 days ago. My female just shedded for the first time since we got her last week =)

congratz on you new addition :)
Okay that makes me feel better! he has almost all of his skin off from 3 hours ago.. and he just ate too, so its not stressing him to where hes not eating.. this is going to sound dumb but how do you guys feed them crickets.,. do you just throw them in the cage or do u feed him with them in a container? ive heard they can pester the cham. if just left in there and its hard to find them after i put them in..idk if he eats or if the crickets are hiding? what is your advise for this? just trying to see if something would make it less of having crickets jumping everywhere! hahaha
 
What kind of chameleon do you have.?

I cup feed my cham. Basic solo cup attached to the screen, and then I throw her bugs in there. They can climb out, but she usually eats them before they have that chance. If you free range, make sure ALL are out before lights out. The crickets could chew on him.
 
its a Veiled chem. and how would you find the very tiny crickets? there is one running lose in there now? im not sure if she ate it?
 
You'll just have to look really hard I guess. I don't know how they find them in a free range, Tini has always cup fed. Maybe next time feed one at a time, if you have that kind of time that is.?
 
yea ill look before lights go off.. do you have a "red" light on at night though? i was sold a red bulb by the store i brought her from and they said to leave it on at night? after i shut everything else off? is this right?
 
No, they can still see red light which will disturb there sleep. They can have a temp drop to 50F at night and still be fine. If it gets lower then that, get a heat emitter, they produce no light.

If you want, I can give you a link to a large form you can fill out about your husbandry and cham, and I can check it over to make sure everything is perfect for your little cham man. :)
 
ive always heard red light is not needed. i think its used in breeding but never bred so not sure. as far as the crickets go i just seal up the cage with hot glue gun at any points the crickets can escape . u did say tank are u using screen/mesh or glass? also if its 3to5 cricket roamers he/she will be fine I have a 2/5 month old veiled that loves to hunt, the rest are on solo cups but they wont start eating out of them for about another 2 months!
 
cool, ill give it a go tonight and see how he/she is in the morning. thanks, besides it kept the cage a little hot it only dropped to like 75 at night. so with it off it should cool down more too.. do i have to worry about keeping any lights on though? such as my tv? or would it be smart to cover him for the night with a small cloth? again sorry for allll of the questions haha
 
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