jpw0006
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Nosy be Panther Chameleon. He's about 16 months old. I've had him over a year.
Handling - I handle his less than once a month. Most of the time I let him out, I put a vine out so he can walk in and out as he pleases.
Feeding - I mostly feed him crickets. He get's 10-12 crickets every other days. Every once in a while I feed him waxworms and superworms. My crickets are fed with potatoes, cricket food and fruit and I use cricket quench
Supplements - Reptivite with D3 and Calcium without D3. I dust with calcium at every feeding and he get's his reptivite 2-3 days a month
Watering - I mist him and use the dripper. I mist 2-3 times a day and use the dripper twice every other day (opposite his feeding days so I don't drown his food). I watch him drink all the time, it's one thing he's not shy about.
Fecal Description - Yesterday's was mostly white with a little orange in it (I made sure he drank plenty of water) and his poop was its normal brown.
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you. Not that I can think of
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen. 18x18x36"
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0, Zoomed 50watt basking lamp
Temperature - Cage ranges from mid to high 70's and basking lingers around 90
Humidity - 40-60%
Plants - Fake
Placement - Cage is located in the corner of me room that is low traffic, and opposite of air vent.
Location - [B]Spanish Fort, Alabama (it's next to Mobile, Al)
Current Problem - Lately Sulley has been going to sleep early. He crawls to a lower, darker part of the cage and has been asleep around 5pm. Today I woke up to find him still sleeping at 10:30am. I've never seen him do this. Normally, this is his most active time of the day. He's usually so active that he often wakes me up. Also, He normally sleep with his tail coiled below him and lately it's been hanging straight down.[/B]
Your Chameleon - Nosy be Panther Chameleon. He's about 16 months old. I've had him over a year.
Handling - I handle his less than once a month. Most of the time I let him out, I put a vine out so he can walk in and out as he pleases.
Feeding - I mostly feed him crickets. He get's 10-12 crickets every other days. Every once in a while I feed him waxworms and superworms. My crickets are fed with potatoes, cricket food and fruit and I use cricket quench
Supplements - Reptivite with D3 and Calcium without D3. I dust with calcium at every feeding and he get's his reptivite 2-3 days a month
Watering - I mist him and use the dripper. I mist 2-3 times a day and use the dripper twice every other day (opposite his feeding days so I don't drown his food). I watch him drink all the time, it's one thing he's not shy about.
Fecal Description - Yesterday's was mostly white with a little orange in it (I made sure he drank plenty of water) and his poop was its normal brown.
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you. Not that I can think of
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen. 18x18x36"
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0, Zoomed 50watt basking lamp
Temperature - Cage ranges from mid to high 70's and basking lingers around 90
Humidity - 40-60%
Plants - Fake
Placement - Cage is located in the corner of me room that is low traffic, and opposite of air vent.
Location - [B]Spanish Fort, Alabama (it's next to Mobile, Al)
Current Problem - Lately Sulley has been going to sleep early. He crawls to a lower, darker part of the cage and has been asleep around 5pm. Today I woke up to find him still sleeping at 10:30am. I've never seen him do this. Normally, this is his most active time of the day. He's usually so active that he often wakes me up. Also, He normally sleep with his tail coiled below him and lately it's been hanging straight down.[/B]