I've only had my cham for about a week and a half now and it was a surprise gift so i was unprepared to say the least but my gf had the best of intentions and knew id be able to figure things out. which i am..just slowly.
There have been some unsteady living conditions for my male veiled cham as far as enclosure, enclosure location, and handling. I know that he's stressed and hopefully he'll calm down soon.
My question is how do you know your cham is dangerously stressed? is there such a thing? how do i minimize stress in moving situations (ill be moving to a 6 month residence in a week). He's also extremely shy and gets darker when I'm around.
Note: he eats well, is misted, enclosure temp is approx 84 F, live pothos, artificial vines, calcium sup, dripper, heat and uv bulb, handled minimally, repti calc, crickets/super worms, (more variety in future) repti breeze 18x18x36, overnight temp 68-70 etc
There have been some unsteady living conditions for my male veiled cham as far as enclosure, enclosure location, and handling. I know that he's stressed and hopefully he'll calm down soon.
My question is how do you know your cham is dangerously stressed? is there such a thing? how do i minimize stress in moving situations (ill be moving to a 6 month residence in a week). He's also extremely shy and gets darker when I'm around.
Note: he eats well, is misted, enclosure temp is approx 84 F, live pothos, artificial vines, calcium sup, dripper, heat and uv bulb, handled minimally, repti calc, crickets/super worms, (more variety in future) repti breeze 18x18x36, overnight temp 68-70 etc