Seadrah
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- Your Chameleon - Female Veiled, about 2 years old, been in my car since she was a couple months old
- Handling - 1-2 times a month
- Feeding - she get a variety of wax worms, supers and dubias all gutloaded with kale and celery.
- Supplements - Zoo Med repti calcium every time i put food in her cage
- Watering - there is a dripper that drips all day and an automatic mister that runs for a minute every hour.
- Fecal Description - small in size with white urate
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - i had an old hutch that i converted into a cage that is split into two sides, she gets the left side while my male has the right side. its about 4 feet tall 3 feet wide maybe, not too sure about exact measurements
- Lighting - lights on about 9/10 every morning and lights off around 10 if im at work 9 if im home
- Temperature - her basking temp is about 82 degrees measured with a digital themometer
- Humidity - humidity levels are usually upper 50s or lower 60s. lots of fake plants along with a dripper and frequent misting
- Plants - all fake
- Placement - next to the wall in my room, im really the only one that walks by it
- Location - northern ohio
Current Problem - Her health has been in a decline and im not sure how to help her. She can barely shoot her tongue to get food and that leaves her struggling to eat. She grows weaker every day and she sometimes sleeps during the day. All her food is dusted with the calcium, like i said she really struggles to eat it although she does still have an appetite. Sometimes Ill have to nudge her so she isnt sleeping. Ive read that the tongue issue can be a vitamin A issue but its really hard for her to get any food in. I want to take her to the vet but im having to pay for college at the moment so i cant get her in. She was my first chameleon and shes very sweet, I dont want to lose her and I would appreciate any help so much