Kodyf
Established Member
Hello, my 6 month old female veiled chameleon seems to be acting off. I’m not sure if it warrants a vet visit. Let me explain some of the details.
I have decent reptile knowledge and experience.
Her cage is a full screen cage.
Her UVB light is a linear 5.0
Her basking bulb is a 60w daytime bulb
She is fed calcium at every feeding
She is fed reptivite calcium and vitamins with D3 twice a month
She eats 4 large crickets daily gutloaded with carrots and collard greens
Her daily temperature is 75 ambient temperature 85 degree basking. Heat bulb and uvb are placed at 4-8 inches from basking.
She has a large plant safe for ingestion for chameleons.
She runs on 12hr days and 12 hr nights timed.
She gets complete darkness at night and daily cage sanitation.
Her cage is sprayed in the morning after lights turn on and in the evening after lights shut out.
She is offered water in a 24/7 reptile waterfall from petco and hydration from humidity at night and morning.
Her humidity level at night is kept between %80-%90 during the night and between %30-50 during the day.
The issue is recently I have been catching her sleeping during the daytime, small naps but for good time. She never used to sleep in the enclosure during daylight hours, and with my experience it seems off. Both eyes are functional while she is awake and she is alert of her surroundings if noise or movement is noticed from the reptile room. She can climb when she wants to and has an iron grip. She does eat but not her normal appetite. Originally she ate 4 large crickets daily spread between two feeds of 2 large crickets. Recently she will eat 2 large crickets daily but yesterday she ate none at all today she ate 2 and would not go for a second feed. I’ve not seen a change in body weight, no sunken eyes, no signs to indicate respiratory infection, no signs of body/skin damage. Her daily routines have switched from the daily basking for majority of the day to basking for maybe 6 hrs a day and naps in between behind vegetation with eyes closed which is abnormal usually she basks, explores, basks, explores the entirety of the day, that’s her pattern she’s kept for the 2 months I’ve had her. I will attach photos of her in the comments. Anyone have any ideas of what this could be. I am setting an appointment just to be safe for her to be checked tomorrow I do not have a 24/7 reptile vet in my area and I know some things with reptiles can be life or death very shortly, in the meantime does anyone have any suggestions or ideas of what she could be dealing with I could just be an overly worried Cham owner but I know the delicacy of chameleons specifically and when something isn’t like usual it usually isn’t good.
I have decent reptile knowledge and experience.
Her cage is a full screen cage.
Her UVB light is a linear 5.0
Her basking bulb is a 60w daytime bulb
She is fed calcium at every feeding
She is fed reptivite calcium and vitamins with D3 twice a month
She eats 4 large crickets daily gutloaded with carrots and collard greens
Her daily temperature is 75 ambient temperature 85 degree basking. Heat bulb and uvb are placed at 4-8 inches from basking.
She has a large plant safe for ingestion for chameleons.
She runs on 12hr days and 12 hr nights timed.
She gets complete darkness at night and daily cage sanitation.
Her cage is sprayed in the morning after lights turn on and in the evening after lights shut out.
She is offered water in a 24/7 reptile waterfall from petco and hydration from humidity at night and morning.
Her humidity level at night is kept between %80-%90 during the night and between %30-50 during the day.
The issue is recently I have been catching her sleeping during the daytime, small naps but for good time. She never used to sleep in the enclosure during daylight hours, and with my experience it seems off. Both eyes are functional while she is awake and she is alert of her surroundings if noise or movement is noticed from the reptile room. She can climb when she wants to and has an iron grip. She does eat but not her normal appetite. Originally she ate 4 large crickets daily spread between two feeds of 2 large crickets. Recently she will eat 2 large crickets daily but yesterday she ate none at all today she ate 2 and would not go for a second feed. I’ve not seen a change in body weight, no sunken eyes, no signs to indicate respiratory infection, no signs of body/skin damage. Her daily routines have switched from the daily basking for majority of the day to basking for maybe 6 hrs a day and naps in between behind vegetation with eyes closed which is abnormal usually she basks, explores, basks, explores the entirety of the day, that’s her pattern she’s kept for the 2 months I’ve had her. I will attach photos of her in the comments. Anyone have any ideas of what this could be. I am setting an appointment just to be safe for her to be checked tomorrow I do not have a 24/7 reptile vet in my area and I know some things with reptiles can be life or death very shortly, in the meantime does anyone have any suggestions or ideas of what she could be dealing with I could just be an overly worried Cham owner but I know the delicacy of chameleons specifically and when something isn’t like usual it usually isn’t good.