Sick chameleon!

Noahtb54

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My 6 month old male veiled chameleon has been acting strangle Lately. I've had him for a week he seemed happy. He's been eating and drinking some. He's been sitting in the same spot for most of the day and fell asleep earlier in the afternoon, which I know is not good. The humid and temp have been all in good ranges and it started out of no where. I've added a few more basking sticks since this picture but he's been acting really lazy today
 

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Have you been coating your feeders with calcium regularly and D3 every other week or so? What else do you feed your chameleon besides crickets/worms? any vegetables or greens? How often do you feed and at what time(s)? how much are you feeding?
 
Sometimes sudden dramatic changes in behavior are a good sign of a parasite, taking him to vet would be a very good idea
 
Have you been coating your feeders with calcium regularly and D3 every other week or so? What else do you feed your chameleon besides crickets/worms? any vegetables or greens? How often do you feed and at what time(s)? how much are you feeding?
I feed him crickets around the afternoon and he eats them up. I coat with calcium and vitamin d.
 
Have you checked his poop lately?
His poop was brown he's only pooped once and I've had him for a week. His urate was somewhat white but had yellow which meant dehydratinon so I misted him and gave him a shower which seemed to cheer him up a lot but today he's back to being lazy and fell asleep like a rock earlier. I had to take him out of his cage for him even to wake up.
 
Please fill out the form. He should not be falling asleep in the afternoon. Also, you should only be dusting calcium WITHOUT d3 at every feeding and calcium WITH d3 & vitamins twice a month.
 
Please fill out the form. He should not be falling asleep in the afternoon. Also, you should only be dusting calcium WITHOUT d3 at every feeding and calcium WITH d3 & vitamins twice a month.
Sorry I'm correcting myself the calcium I feed him is without d3 and the other is a multi vitamin... So could giving him to many multilingual vitamins cause this? I've had him for 5 days and dusted the crickets with calcium without d3 and the multivitamins as well..
 
Please fill out the form. He should not be falling asleep in the afternoon. Also, you should only be dusting calcium WITHOUT d3 at every feeding and calcium WITH d3 & vitamins twice a month.
I fed him the multivitamins everyday. I think that could be my problem....
 
I don't think the supplements would have caused this in a week. What vitamin powder are you using.

What is the basking temperature in his cage?
 
Not to sound blunt, but I'm really trying to help you by ruling out any other issues on top of what you're already doing wrong. This would be so much easier if you would just fill out the form on the link I provided.
 
I don't think the supplements would have caused this in a week. What vitamin powder are you using.

What is the basking temperature in his cage?
Basking temp is around 80-83 the calcium and multi vitamins came with the reptibreeze chameleon kit the calcium is without d3 and the multivitamins have several ingredients in it
 
He has plenty of leaves and little dripper and vines to mess around with humidity stays around 50 basking temp is around 80-83 got him from a pet store last week this is his setup but he has more sticks and stuff now so I don't see the problem
 

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He has plenty of leaves and little dripper and vines to mess around with humidity stays around 50 basking temp is around 80-83 got him from a pet store last week this is his setup but he has more sticks and stuff now so I don't see the problem
This is him rn
 

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Does he look healthy? Idk what else I could do he has water food and the right temp humidity and bulbs.
 
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