JapSolum
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Your Chameleon - male veiled, 3 months old, I've had him a month
Handling - normally once a week, had to handle him more recently to give him meds
Feeding - so far just crickets dusted with calcium. and calcium+ once a week, gut loading them with a variety of fruits and veggies, oranges, arugula, flax seed kiwi, trying to keep phosphorus low, have recently tried dubia, cant tell if he ate a few or if they escaped from feeding dish.
Supplements - using the basic multivitamin that comes with the zoo med tank, once a month
Watering - have a dripper in tank and misting 2-3 times a day but rarely actually see him drink. since hes been on meds I've been making extra effort to keep him hydrated but using a baby medicine syringe to drop some water in while I'm giving him his medicine
Fecal Description - urate has been white for the most part though sometimes I notice a hint of yellow at the tip, feces is dark brown
History - ri started about a week and a half ago, is on baytril, since I didn't have decal sample and had never been tested vet also gave him a dewormer just in case
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 16x16x30 screen but have 2 sides closed off as I live in colorado and it's hard to keep humidity up
lighting - 60 watt grow/basking light, t5 5.0 uvb tube light from reptisun
Temperature - 85 baking spot 75 towards middle/bottom of cage, I have two thermometers
humidity - 50-55 most of the time will spike to 75 after misting, use fogger couple times a night
Plants - weeping fig
Placement - backed against wall and dresser on two sides cage is about 2 feet off ground making it 4 and a half tall all together, moderate traffic area
Location - colorado, towards mountains, about 6500 elevation
so I think I answered my own question reading the poop 101 thread but just want to make sure. I was doing my daily spot cleaning and noticed some droppings. feces seemed normal. but urate was kind of slimy and actually so wet it had fallen to a different leaf. the poop 101 said it can be wet some times if they are really hydrated which I'd take as a good sign, but want to make sure what I'm looking at is what the thread was talking about
also, it was pretty white but I think lighting I took the pic in makes it look more yellow.
Handling - normally once a week, had to handle him more recently to give him meds
Feeding - so far just crickets dusted with calcium. and calcium+ once a week, gut loading them with a variety of fruits and veggies, oranges, arugula, flax seed kiwi, trying to keep phosphorus low, have recently tried dubia, cant tell if he ate a few or if they escaped from feeding dish.
Supplements - using the basic multivitamin that comes with the zoo med tank, once a month
Watering - have a dripper in tank and misting 2-3 times a day but rarely actually see him drink. since hes been on meds I've been making extra effort to keep him hydrated but using a baby medicine syringe to drop some water in while I'm giving him his medicine
Fecal Description - urate has been white for the most part though sometimes I notice a hint of yellow at the tip, feces is dark brown
History - ri started about a week and a half ago, is on baytril, since I didn't have decal sample and had never been tested vet also gave him a dewormer just in case
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 16x16x30 screen but have 2 sides closed off as I live in colorado and it's hard to keep humidity up
lighting - 60 watt grow/basking light, t5 5.0 uvb tube light from reptisun
Temperature - 85 baking spot 75 towards middle/bottom of cage, I have two thermometers
humidity - 50-55 most of the time will spike to 75 after misting, use fogger couple times a night
Plants - weeping fig
Placement - backed against wall and dresser on two sides cage is about 2 feet off ground making it 4 and a half tall all together, moderate traffic area
Location - colorado, towards mountains, about 6500 elevation
so I think I answered my own question reading the poop 101 thread but just want to make sure. I was doing my daily spot cleaning and noticed some droppings. feces seemed normal. but urate was kind of slimy and actually so wet it had fallen to a different leaf. the poop 101 said it can be wet some times if they are really hydrated which I'd take as a good sign, but want to make sure what I'm looking at is what the thread was talking about