reptarsmom
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Hey ! I said i would keep you all updated on reptars rehabilitaion,so
He had started to fill out nicely, less boney! He also seems to be gaining muscle tone
,be is now sturdy on his feet as opposed to shaky. He is Alot more active! I bought him a water fall, got rid of the red basking bulb , and replaced it with a 75 watt day glow light at the suggestion of my new exotic pet boutique owner, bought him multi vitamin powder, and now with the meals of meal worms butter worms and crickets two times a day, plus the moving water of the water fall, his fecal and urate are no longer dehydrated! Today while Reptar was hunting he showed his big boy colors finally! All blue with some black dots, and then later he was all green with blue stripes everywhere including his viel and eyes :-D. i am so proud, and happy to be able to nurse him back to health after adopting him. I do have a concern that just arose though...i just turned off both his basking and his uvb lights at his normal bed time( as many of you suggested that no lights at night to help worth sleep cycle and temperature drop) and reptar just turned a grey color with his green shade very faint underneath.Is this normal for time change, is he stressed, do chameleons change to the color grey before shedding?
He had started to fill out nicely, less boney! He also seems to be gaining muscle tone
,be is now sturdy on his feet as opposed to shaky. He is Alot more active! I bought him a water fall, got rid of the red basking bulb , and replaced it with a 75 watt day glow light at the suggestion of my new exotic pet boutique owner, bought him multi vitamin powder, and now with the meals of meal worms butter worms and crickets two times a day, plus the moving water of the water fall, his fecal and urate are no longer dehydrated! Today while Reptar was hunting he showed his big boy colors finally! All blue with some black dots, and then later he was all green with blue stripes everywhere including his viel and eyes :-D. i am so proud, and happy to be able to nurse him back to health after adopting him. I do have a concern that just arose though...i just turned off both his basking and his uvb lights at his normal bed time( as many of you suggested that no lights at night to help worth sleep cycle and temperature drop) and reptar just turned a grey color with his green shade very faint underneath.Is this normal for time change, is he stressed, do chameleons change to the color grey before shedding?