Roger.bowen
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I have a Pothos and a ficusMany Veiled chameleons like to munch on pothos plants.
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I have a Pothos and a ficusMany Veiled chameleons like to munch on pothos plants.
Also from looking at other chameleons my guys legs are super skinny, they have been like this since the day I got him
Alright I will do that, should I get a physical exam done on him? Or just the poop sampleTake a fresh poop to the vet for a fecal smear to check for parasites. He might have cociddia.
If you can just get a fecal to start with but some vets will not do a fecal if they have never seen the animal.Alright I will do that, should I get a physical exam done on him? Or just the poop sample
Alright I will do that, should I get a physical exam done on him? Or just the poop sample
If you can just get a fecal to start with but some vets will not do a fecal if they have never seen the animal.
I thought putting fecal in the fridge kills bacteria and parasites.Put it in a plastic bag in the fridge until you can get it to the vet
Do you have a good scale?
Your temps and lighting might be the problem
Can he easily find the food?
I thought putting fecal in the fridge kills bacteria and parasites.
Can you give me a link to a scale, all I can find are those kitchen scales, which you say might not do the job
When I first got my veiled, I did not own a temperature gun, just a cheap thermostat. (That's why he was dark in the first picture) Now that I have my gun, he basking spot varies from 81-86. Also if you are talking about it being to dark in the first picture, it was taking right when his lights turned off. And it was also getting dark through my window.
He has taught himself to know where I place his food, as soon as I stick the cup with crickets in it, he runs right over to it. Also I will hand feed him when I have the time. He has never missed a feeding once in his life so far.
Should I offer him food when I wake up in the morning and when I get home from school to see if that makes a difference?Putting a fecal in the freezer is what you don't want to do because the water crystals freeze inside the cells, expand on freezing and destroy the cells so you can't see anything.
I'm sorry, but you will have to do the research for a decent scale. I use a $300 scale used for chemistry. I don't think you want a link to that one!
I don't use a temperature gun either. I have strategically placed thermometers, often using the digital Accurite ones that stick on your window but I am dealing with montanes where heat is the problem. I was not basing my "dark cage" comments on your pictures, just knowing that most keepers' reptile cages are very dark and depressing. It is hard to get enough light into any cage, especially a tall one.
Bottom line, weight gain and growth are dependent on calories and nutrition going into the animal being greater than calories expended. Heat plays a role as chameleons kept hotter will eat more and grow faster because their metabolic rate is higher. Parasites will consume some of the calories, but normally a healthy animal with a healthy immune system will cope and grow even with a parasite load. The group of wild caughts I just bought are loaded with parasites but I won't worm them for a long time if ever and most are growing well. It is only when their immune system is compromised, usually by stress, that the parasites get the upper hand.
If he is eagerly eating for you I would suggest you are simply not feeding enough or you are not offering him food enough times during the day. They can only put so much in their stomach, and if it is full it is full. Veiled are notorious for their voracious appetite as babies. Try feeding him twice a day. I personally wouldn't worry about feeding at night as some people do. I have never understood why anyone would worry about food being in their gut at night. It takes many many hours to digest a meal so there is always food in their gut being digested at night. Would a wild chameleon every pass up a meal in the late afternoon?
I fed mine three times a day because he was so tiny the people that gave him to me said he was the second largest baby they had. He is now twice as big as the ones they have.Should I offer him food when I wake up in the morning and when I get home from school to see if that makes a difference?
Should I offer him food when I wake up in the morning and when I get home from school to see if that makes a difference?
Ok I will start doing that and see if I get any progressYes. Give him as much food as he wants.
I forgot to mention I got load with apples oranges and just use some romaine lettuce for extra hydration.You mentioned your gutload is a dry mix from the cricket breeder.
Ok so a small update, my scale finally came in the mail and my tiny veiled only weights 6 grams... I just don't know what to do. The vet says they will do the fecal examine but then they have to examine him plus meds and this could cost me close to 200$. I
emailed them back asking why they had to see my chameleon but they haven't msg'd me back
Well his clutch became available at at the end of march, I got him April 13, it is now June 20 and that would be around 3 1/2 months. I know my scale is working properly because I was able to measure my leopard geckos, which came out to 70 grams and 42 grams. When I contacted the vet about my situation they replied to me saying that fecal is 40 CAD$ plus tax, then if an issue came back with him, he would need an examination legally before they can dispense medication which would be 115 CAD$ plus tax and then medication which is probably like 30 dollars as well. Not to mention the vet is almost an hour awayAiii. Three months old you said? I currently have a 4 month old who weights 26 grams. But hes normal i guess. I also keep green anoles and the bigger ones weigh 7 grams!!!!! U sure the scale works properly?!!! Also isnt there another vet cause i can already tell this one does not care as much about the reptile as he does about the money.
I hope your buddy can keep up. Keep letting us know whats going on please
Well his clutch became available at at the end of march, I got him April 13, it is now June 20 and that would be around 3 1/2 months. I know my scale is working properly because I was able to measure my leopard geckos, which came out to 70 grams and 42 grams. When I contacted the vet about my situation they replied to me saying that fecal is 40 CAD$ plus tax, then if an issue came back with him, he would need an examination legally before they can dispense medication which would be 115 CAD$ plus tax and then medication which is probably like 30 dollars as well. Not to mention the vet is almost an hour away