serenaj25
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Cosmo seems very sick and I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - ambilobe panther chameleon, around 1 month old, had him for 3 weeks now, he's a male (75% sure)
- Handling -I handle him every day to take him out to eat, since he is so small I monitor how much he is eating by putting his food in a bin and letting him go at it
- Feeding - I feed him pinhead crickets and/or flightless fruit flies gut loaded with kale, collard greens, and carrots. usually he's a good eater but he won't eat for the past two days
- Supplements - I use d3 calcium 2 times a month and a multivitamin 2 times a month and dust every day with calcium with no d3. him and my veiled have the same schedule
- Watering - I mist his cage several times a day for long period of time until the bottle runs out of water, he has a fogger on all day for humidity and I do see him drinking but recently I haven't seen him drinking
- Fecal Description - never been tested for parasites, its brown, not runny and the urate is white
- History - lately he has been sleeping a ton during the day even when he's on my finger to be fed he falls asleep and seems to be dehydrated as well ( skin doesn't move once its been pulled up). he won't eat either. today I took him outside in the sun for around 20 minutes so he can have some fresh air and natural sun light and he perked up outside. I talked to an exotic vet and described my situation and he said I'm doing everything the right way.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - reptibreeze small size
- Lighting - usb light and daylight blue heat bulb 12 hrs of heat 12 hr complete darkness
- Temperature - I have a digital thermometer, usually anywhere from 75-83 depending on if I misted recently or not
- Humidity - I have a humidity gauge its 60-80% and I use a fogger
- Plants - yes I use vines that I cut from outside (I believe an ivy plant ) that have all been thoroughly washed and I have one live plant that fills most of the cage not sure what kind but I researched before and it said that they were safe for chams
- Placement - cage is right next to my other chams cage, near a window that isn't open ever. not really any traffic. its about 1 or 2 feet off the ground (for now, I'm getting a taller cage that has its own stand once he's large enough to go in there)
- Location - Santa Monica, CA mild temps here