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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male, appox 1 year old, I have had him since April
Handling - About 1 or 2 a week, see below
Feeding - Diet consists of crickets, king worms, dubai roaches, and waxworms. Crickets are his made food and I occasionally give him the others as treats. Before he started acting strange I had him on an every other day diet of about 20 crickets with about 4 of the other bugs. All bugs are gut loaded with Fluker's high calcium cricket diet and various fruits and veggies
Supplements - Rep Cal Calcium with VIT d3 for 6 days and Herptivite 1 day of the week. Only dusting crickets
Watering - I mist regularly using a spray bottle until the inside of the cage is sufficiently coated and have a water dripper which cascades through a a bunch of artificial leaves that I run in the mornings. I have definitely seen him drinking regularly
Fecal Description - with his current hunger strike, he produces feces about every other day, very small droppings with no odd coloration. He has never been tested for parasites or the like
History - The only other time he has gone with out eating was when I first got him, but afterwards adjusted very well and was on a strong diet
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Cage is screen, 4x4x2
Lighting - He has a zoolab long lamp for UVB (i think 10 UVB) which runs on a 12 hour schedule and a dome light with a red heat light in it (i think 50w). Both bulbs were purchased when I was given the chameleon
Temperature - I have a thermometer located in the middle of the cage which shows around 80 during the day at in the low 70s at night. I do not know the temperature range from top to bottom
Humidity - Humidity stays around 65-70. Humidity is maintained through misting. Measured via gauge positioned in the middle of the cage
Plants - only synthetic plants
Placement - Cage is located next to the sliding glass door to my patio in the corner of the living room. Cage is near no vents or anything like that. The top of the cage is almost 6 feet off the ground
Location - I live in northern california
Current Problem - My cham (Albert) has been on a hunger strike for about 3 weeks now. I believe he has eaten very small amount but I don't know how much. He does have crickets in his cage and ready access to other food but is not hunting like he used to. He is very active in his cage and I often find him wondering up and down the cage constantly. I often find him at the bottom of the cage trying to find a way out and grabbing at the screen sides of the enclosure. When I do go to clean his cage, he will often grab me and climb onto my arms as to get out of the cage. When this happens I will often hold him gently or put him on my lemon tree outside before putting him back in the cage after an hour or so. His grip is still fairly strong, stronger than when I first got him, but not as much as when he was eating healthily. Before this, he was only handled if he needed to be removed from the cage for cleaning. Before all this started happening, he was eating healthily and was living a normal chameleon life. His enclosure has been modified several times to give him more synthetic plants and cover, but he recovered each time.
Thanks in advance for the help guys. Albert was a surprise present from my girlfriend who really didn't understand the amount of care and attention that chameleons need to be healthily. With the help of some well educated friends, I feel like I have been taking care of him fairly well and really like the guy. He is really starting to worry me though. I am absolutely not opposed to taking him to the vet this week, but want to make sure I am not overreacting to some kind fairly normal behavior for a cham his age..
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male, appox 1 year old, I have had him since April
Handling - About 1 or 2 a week, see below
Feeding - Diet consists of crickets, king worms, dubai roaches, and waxworms. Crickets are his made food and I occasionally give him the others as treats. Before he started acting strange I had him on an every other day diet of about 20 crickets with about 4 of the other bugs. All bugs are gut loaded with Fluker's high calcium cricket diet and various fruits and veggies
Supplements - Rep Cal Calcium with VIT d3 for 6 days and Herptivite 1 day of the week. Only dusting crickets
Watering - I mist regularly using a spray bottle until the inside of the cage is sufficiently coated and have a water dripper which cascades through a a bunch of artificial leaves that I run in the mornings. I have definitely seen him drinking regularly
Fecal Description - with his current hunger strike, he produces feces about every other day, very small droppings with no odd coloration. He has never been tested for parasites or the like
History - The only other time he has gone with out eating was when I first got him, but afterwards adjusted very well and was on a strong diet
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Cage is screen, 4x4x2
Lighting - He has a zoolab long lamp for UVB (i think 10 UVB) which runs on a 12 hour schedule and a dome light with a red heat light in it (i think 50w). Both bulbs were purchased when I was given the chameleon
Temperature - I have a thermometer located in the middle of the cage which shows around 80 during the day at in the low 70s at night. I do not know the temperature range from top to bottom
Humidity - Humidity stays around 65-70. Humidity is maintained through misting. Measured via gauge positioned in the middle of the cage
Plants - only synthetic plants
Placement - Cage is located next to the sliding glass door to my patio in the corner of the living room. Cage is near no vents or anything like that. The top of the cage is almost 6 feet off the ground
Location - I live in northern california
Current Problem - My cham (Albert) has been on a hunger strike for about 3 weeks now. I believe he has eaten very small amount but I don't know how much. He does have crickets in his cage and ready access to other food but is not hunting like he used to. He is very active in his cage and I often find him wondering up and down the cage constantly. I often find him at the bottom of the cage trying to find a way out and grabbing at the screen sides of the enclosure. When I do go to clean his cage, he will often grab me and climb onto my arms as to get out of the cage. When this happens I will often hold him gently or put him on my lemon tree outside before putting him back in the cage after an hour or so. His grip is still fairly strong, stronger than when I first got him, but not as much as when he was eating healthily. Before this, he was only handled if he needed to be removed from the cage for cleaning. Before all this started happening, he was eating healthily and was living a normal chameleon life. His enclosure has been modified several times to give him more synthetic plants and cover, but he recovered each time.
Thanks in advance for the help guys. Albert was a surprise present from my girlfriend who really didn't understand the amount of care and attention that chameleons need to be healthily. With the help of some well educated friends, I feel like I have been taking care of him fairly well and really like the guy. He is really starting to worry me though. I am absolutely not opposed to taking him to the vet this week, but want to make sure I am not overreacting to some kind fairly normal behavior for a cham his age..