CleanLineChameleons
Avid Member
No, I don't think you need to do blood tests...way to expensive. The main problem here is that your chams are not abosorbing enough calcium because of lack of D3. I would dust with Calcium plus D3 two or three times a week and only your other minerals about two or three times a month.
The main reason that some people supplement so *or "to" as westcoastchameleons stated* much is because if they are trying to get them as large as possible as quick as possible; they need more vits (especially cal with D3) so the bone structure support rapid growth without causing osteopenia. At the age of your cham, his growth rate is likely to slow so he doesn't need to eat tons and have tons of vits, but when he does eat he need those vits. Also, force feeding="stressful" Give him a couple days with some natural sunlight and see if that will help him out. Again calcium is only effective when vit D is available in the body.
The main reason that some people supplement so *or "to" as westcoastchameleons stated* much is because if they are trying to get them as large as possible as quick as possible; they need more vits (especially cal with D3) so the bone structure support rapid growth without causing osteopenia. At the age of your cham, his growth rate is likely to slow so he doesn't need to eat tons and have tons of vits, but when he does eat he need those vits. Also, force feeding="stressful" Give him a couple days with some natural sunlight and see if that will help him out. Again calcium is only effective when vit D is available in the body.
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