bay1997
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Long time no talk!
I have a one and a half year old veiled chameleon, I have had him since he was about 2 months old.
He is is a 4 ft tall and 2.5 ft wide all mesh enclosure. Basking temp is 85 degrees, ambient is around 65-70, humidity sticks around 45-50 with spikes in the high 70’s around mistings which happen 3 or 4 times a day.
His staple feeders are large crickets guy loaded with repashy bug burger and are dusted with calcium each feeding
His last shed is almost over, just a couple pieces on his casque and feets are working their way off.
Everything has been consistent since he was brought home (after I took everyone’s initial advice and made some major upgrades after I first brought him home a year and some change ago) except that we moved his enclosure maaaaaybe 2 feet to the right 2 days ago.
I’ve left a couple messages for his vet and are awaiting a call back so I mostly just wanted a little reassurance or advice while I waited.
Yesterday my guy wasn’t hanging out as close to the top of his enclosure as he normally does, and wasn’t moving around as much as usual. I was alarmed by this and left him be.
Today however, he stayed in his sleeping spot even after his light timer went on which is unusual. When I put crickets into his enclosure he normally hisses and is very aggressive but today he didnt pay me or the crickets any attention. Hasn’t even tried to go after a single one. He did move from his sleeping spot to a different branch though and is currently just sitting and watching the crickets but making no attempt to eat.
Long story short, do you think such a short move could have triggered a stress reaction like this? What else could have made him suddenly start acting this way?
Again, I have left messages with his vet but was just hoping for a little extra insight.
I have a one and a half year old veiled chameleon, I have had him since he was about 2 months old.
He is is a 4 ft tall and 2.5 ft wide all mesh enclosure. Basking temp is 85 degrees, ambient is around 65-70, humidity sticks around 45-50 with spikes in the high 70’s around mistings which happen 3 or 4 times a day.
His staple feeders are large crickets guy loaded with repashy bug burger and are dusted with calcium each feeding
His last shed is almost over, just a couple pieces on his casque and feets are working their way off.
Everything has been consistent since he was brought home (after I took everyone’s initial advice and made some major upgrades after I first brought him home a year and some change ago) except that we moved his enclosure maaaaaybe 2 feet to the right 2 days ago.
I’ve left a couple messages for his vet and are awaiting a call back so I mostly just wanted a little reassurance or advice while I waited.
Yesterday my guy wasn’t hanging out as close to the top of his enclosure as he normally does, and wasn’t moving around as much as usual. I was alarmed by this and left him be.
Today however, he stayed in his sleeping spot even after his light timer went on which is unusual. When I put crickets into his enclosure he normally hisses and is very aggressive but today he didnt pay me or the crickets any attention. Hasn’t even tried to go after a single one. He did move from his sleeping spot to a different branch though and is currently just sitting and watching the crickets but making no attempt to eat.
Long story short, do you think such a short move could have triggered a stress reaction like this? What else could have made him suddenly start acting this way?
Again, I have left messages with his vet but was just hoping for a little extra insight.