eat2muchrice
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I had upgraded my UVB lighting to a new T5 HO setup and noticed it almost instantly blinded my chameleon, Sunny. His symptoms showed he was possibly having “Snow Blind” vision problems; closing his eyes, reaching for nothing, missing targets with his tongue, can’t find water to drink and hanging in odd locations.
At first I didn’t know what has happening and had thought it could be parasites, so for a few weeks I kept doing fecal test and ending up finding nothing. I decided to convert the enclosure to bare bone and removed all extra lights and live plants. Because he could not find any water I substituted his hydration with hornworms and gave roaches dosed with Retpaid. I also replaced his vitamins with a new batch in case they were expired.
After that he slowly started recovering within 3 days was back to normal within a couple of weeks. I left things alone for a while decided to reset up his enclosure again. I assumed I had installed the new T5 light too close and raised it up additional 4 inches from last time making the basking spot 14-18” away from the light. Right when I turned on the light Sunny instantly went Snow Blind again, he reached for dead space and swung down hanging from his back legs.
My dumb@ss thought he just needed to adjust to the brightness and left it on for the rest of the day. Now he is back Snow Blind and can hardly see where he is going, when he tries to eat he’ll lock onto his target 3 inches above where it is and horribly miss, I end up just sticking the food into his mouth when he opens up.
So again I removed the New T5 light and hope he will recover quickly, my question is has anyone here had this problem before with these light systems? For almost a decade I’ve been using a custom Mercury Vapor setup and it has worked great for my other chameleon with no problems.
Here is the lighting setup I’m talking about.
*Carolina Custom Cages T5HO UVB 15W Light Fixture
*Zoo Med Reptisun 15W 5.0 T5HO UVB fluorescent lamp
At first I didn’t know what has happening and had thought it could be parasites, so for a few weeks I kept doing fecal test and ending up finding nothing. I decided to convert the enclosure to bare bone and removed all extra lights and live plants. Because he could not find any water I substituted his hydration with hornworms and gave roaches dosed with Retpaid. I also replaced his vitamins with a new batch in case they were expired.
After that he slowly started recovering within 3 days was back to normal within a couple of weeks. I left things alone for a while decided to reset up his enclosure again. I assumed I had installed the new T5 light too close and raised it up additional 4 inches from last time making the basking spot 14-18” away from the light. Right when I turned on the light Sunny instantly went Snow Blind again, he reached for dead space and swung down hanging from his back legs.
My dumb@ss thought he just needed to adjust to the brightness and left it on for the rest of the day. Now he is back Snow Blind and can hardly see where he is going, when he tries to eat he’ll lock onto his target 3 inches above where it is and horribly miss, I end up just sticking the food into his mouth when he opens up.
So again I removed the New T5 light and hope he will recover quickly, my question is has anyone here had this problem before with these light systems? For almost a decade I’ve been using a custom Mercury Vapor setup and it has worked great for my other chameleon with no problems.
Here is the lighting setup I’m talking about.
*Carolina Custom Cages T5HO UVB 15W Light Fixture
*Zoo Med Reptisun 15W 5.0 T5HO UVB fluorescent lamp