desultadox
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Hi all... haven't been here in a while, but in April got a pair of Panther Chameleons after not keeping any for years. It's important to note that I got 2 chameleons at the same time, and their cage, lighting, plants, etc. are identical. The male is 2 months older than the female.
So my female Panther (Cereza) had been doing fine for the first 2 months I had her, but in the last month she's basically refused to eat anything at all. I cup feed her, which she had been fine with (not immediately, but she caught on). About a month ago she decided to stop eating altogether. For a few weeks she would only eat maybe 1 phoenix worm a day out of my hand. Now she won't even eat that. This entire week she ate nothing. Interestingly, when I take her out on my patio to get some sun, she becomes ravenous. She takes down Florida crab spiders like it's going out of style. One time when I wasn't paying close attention while cleaning my pool I looked over to find her munching on a baby brown anole! So I thought maybe she just didn't like eating in her cage. Well I brought Phoenix Worms outside and she wouldn't even look at them twice. Her eyes aren't sunken or anything, but she always seems really thirsty. I'm worried because I can see every bone all the way down to her tail now, I don't know how much longer she can handle this. She behaves pretty normal though.
I just put her on the the cricket keeper and after some hesitation, she did eat at least 3 of them (I left her alone for a while, so she could have eaten more). So inconsistent!
Again, I have a male 2 months older than her in identical conditions and he's an absolute pig! I can't feed him enough!
Any insights?
Your Chameleon - 6 month old female panther chameleon
Handling - Typically I take her outside on the patio on the weekends, so I handle her for a little bit at those times, but it's mostly just to drop her off on a tree outside.
Feeding - Main staple: phoenix worms, she gets these pretty much every day unless I run out. Silkworms are also common (but less frequent as I try to raise them). Hornworms and crickets rarely. Tried Superworms recently. She was eating ~ 5-7 phoenix worms and 2-3 silkworms a day.
Supplements - MWFSu: Calcium w/o D3, TTh: Reptivite multivitamin
Watering - A big morning mist and evening mist, dripper throughout the day.
Fecal Description - Not much to go off of lately; small, mostly white urate.
History - She was fine for like 3 months.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Custom-built 48"H x 24"W x 24"L
Lighting - ZooMed PowerSun 100W
Temperature - Basking area gets up to 95, ambient is 80-85, night is 75ish
Lowest overnight temp? 75ish
Humidity - It's basically 100% when I leave to work, but probably drops to 60ish before I get back
Plants - The main tree is a big Hibiscus, there's some Bromeliads, too
Placement - My garage
Current Problem - Eating a lot less and always wanting to be out
So my female Panther (Cereza) had been doing fine for the first 2 months I had her, but in the last month she's basically refused to eat anything at all. I cup feed her, which she had been fine with (not immediately, but she caught on). About a month ago she decided to stop eating altogether. For a few weeks she would only eat maybe 1 phoenix worm a day out of my hand. Now she won't even eat that. This entire week she ate nothing. Interestingly, when I take her out on my patio to get some sun, she becomes ravenous. She takes down Florida crab spiders like it's going out of style. One time when I wasn't paying close attention while cleaning my pool I looked over to find her munching on a baby brown anole! So I thought maybe she just didn't like eating in her cage. Well I brought Phoenix Worms outside and she wouldn't even look at them twice. Her eyes aren't sunken or anything, but she always seems really thirsty. I'm worried because I can see every bone all the way down to her tail now, I don't know how much longer she can handle this. She behaves pretty normal though.
I just put her on the the cricket keeper and after some hesitation, she did eat at least 3 of them (I left her alone for a while, so she could have eaten more). So inconsistent!
Again, I have a male 2 months older than her in identical conditions and he's an absolute pig! I can't feed him enough!
Any insights?
Your Chameleon - 6 month old female panther chameleon
Handling - Typically I take her outside on the patio on the weekends, so I handle her for a little bit at those times, but it's mostly just to drop her off on a tree outside.
Feeding - Main staple: phoenix worms, she gets these pretty much every day unless I run out. Silkworms are also common (but less frequent as I try to raise them). Hornworms and crickets rarely. Tried Superworms recently. She was eating ~ 5-7 phoenix worms and 2-3 silkworms a day.
Supplements - MWFSu: Calcium w/o D3, TTh: Reptivite multivitamin
Watering - A big morning mist and evening mist, dripper throughout the day.
Fecal Description - Not much to go off of lately; small, mostly white urate.
History - She was fine for like 3 months.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Custom-built 48"H x 24"W x 24"L
Lighting - ZooMed PowerSun 100W
Temperature - Basking area gets up to 95, ambient is 80-85, night is 75ish
Lowest overnight temp? 75ish
Humidity - It's basically 100% when I leave to work, but probably drops to 60ish before I get back
Plants - The main tree is a big Hibiscus, there's some Bromeliads, too
Placement - My garage
Current Problem - Eating a lot less and always wanting to be out