APailthorp
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My Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, male, 6+ months
Handling - Probably more than I should, daily for the last week. He doesn't like it.
Feeding - Horn and silk worms lately, seems to have lost interest in crickets and never seemed to see roaches at all.
Supplements - Rep Cal with and without D3. Calcium on most everything, with D3 twice a month, with multi once a month.
Watering - Mistking.
Fecal Description - Not tested for parasites yet, see below.
History - Spent months in the pet shop, arrived very small from Gourmet Rodent.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 18"x18"x36". To be replaced by Dragon Strand Large Breeder as soon as I get it, tomorrow I think.
Lighting - Quad HO T5 with Arcadia 6% UVB. 50w halogen spot, generic 65w flood. There's also a ceramic heat bulb pointed around the mid section of the cage to try and keep the temperature up.
Temperature - Ambient room temp is about 65. 70-85 in the cage, down to 60 at night.
Humidity - 40-60% typically, spikes to 99% then back to 80+ and gradually down after misting sessions, currently running 15 minutes total misting, in a single 5 then four 2 1/2 minute sessions.
Plants - Just a couple so far, a "Money Tree" and a small Pothos, as well as some plastic plants I try to set a drip on.
Placement - In the corner of our living room, away from windows, floor at about 26" above floor, top at 62".
Location - Seattle
Current problem - I didn't know that my plants had hazardous vermiculite, and I found a pea sized chunk in his poop Saturday. That reminded me I'd seen him snatch something from the base of a plant on Thursday, I hadn't thought of it at the time, I figured he'd found a wandering cricket, but later realized he might of thought he'd found a grub, and eaten vermiculite. Naturally I'm concerned about impaction. Since the first chuck he's pooped at least a little bit. Sunday and Monday I found grains of vermiculite, but no more chunks. Poop seemed to be just poop on Tuesday and Wednesday. There isn't a lot of it though, although that may be because since Thursday (coincidentally) I've had a shipment of horn and silk worms I've been treating him to. He seems enthusiastic about those, eating at least one horn and a couple of silk worms each day (I'm about out). I need to get him eating crickets again (not to mention roaches, whole 'nother story).
Yesterday, I gave him a "bath" as I understand it. I put a plant in the shower, set the shower to spray on the wall and bounce warm spray on the plant, then put Henri on the plant for about 20 minutes. He hung in there (small plant) closed his eyes and seemed relaxed (or just hanging on, hard to tell) but didn't reward me with fresh poop.
I took him to the vet today for the second time in three weeks; the first time was just a wellness check as a new animal and to get advice on what is probably a bone spur. She felt his gut and said she didn't feel anything, liked his level of activity (active but not aggressive), and recommended an extra misting a day (up to 5 from 4) and continued monitoring of poop. She said that he's passing any feces indicates no obstruction. So hopefully he's going to decide to gorge on crickets, make a nice big fecal pile for me to get a sample from for his parasite testing, and settle in.
Handling - Probably more than I should, daily for the last week. He doesn't like it.
Feeding - Horn and silk worms lately, seems to have lost interest in crickets and never seemed to see roaches at all.
Supplements - Rep Cal with and without D3. Calcium on most everything, with D3 twice a month, with multi once a month.
Watering - Mistking.
Fecal Description - Not tested for parasites yet, see below.
History - Spent months in the pet shop, arrived very small from Gourmet Rodent.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 18"x18"x36". To be replaced by Dragon Strand Large Breeder as soon as I get it, tomorrow I think.
Lighting - Quad HO T5 with Arcadia 6% UVB. 50w halogen spot, generic 65w flood. There's also a ceramic heat bulb pointed around the mid section of the cage to try and keep the temperature up.
Temperature - Ambient room temp is about 65. 70-85 in the cage, down to 60 at night.
Humidity - 40-60% typically, spikes to 99% then back to 80+ and gradually down after misting sessions, currently running 15 minutes total misting, in a single 5 then four 2 1/2 minute sessions.
Plants - Just a couple so far, a "Money Tree" and a small Pothos, as well as some plastic plants I try to set a drip on.
Placement - In the corner of our living room, away from windows, floor at about 26" above floor, top at 62".
Location - Seattle
Current problem - I didn't know that my plants had hazardous vermiculite, and I found a pea sized chunk in his poop Saturday. That reminded me I'd seen him snatch something from the base of a plant on Thursday, I hadn't thought of it at the time, I figured he'd found a wandering cricket, but later realized he might of thought he'd found a grub, and eaten vermiculite. Naturally I'm concerned about impaction. Since the first chuck he's pooped at least a little bit. Sunday and Monday I found grains of vermiculite, but no more chunks. Poop seemed to be just poop on Tuesday and Wednesday. There isn't a lot of it though, although that may be because since Thursday (coincidentally) I've had a shipment of horn and silk worms I've been treating him to. He seems enthusiastic about those, eating at least one horn and a couple of silk worms each day (I'm about out). I need to get him eating crickets again (not to mention roaches, whole 'nother story).
Yesterday, I gave him a "bath" as I understand it. I put a plant in the shower, set the shower to spray on the wall and bounce warm spray on the plant, then put Henri on the plant for about 20 minutes. He hung in there (small plant) closed his eyes and seemed relaxed (or just hanging on, hard to tell) but didn't reward me with fresh poop.
I took him to the vet today for the second time in three weeks; the first time was just a wellness check as a new animal and to get advice on what is probably a bone spur. She felt his gut and said she didn't feel anything, liked his level of activity (active but not aggressive), and recommended an extra misting a day (up to 5 from 4) and continued monitoring of poop. She said that he's passing any feces indicates no obstruction. So hopefully he's going to decide to gorge on crickets, make a nice big fecal pile for me to get a sample from for his parasite testing, and settle in.