Orcawhale
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Vincent is a male veiled chameleon, he's about 9 months old and he's been acting rather strange. The first thing I noticed was the fact that he was "prowling" the bottom of his cage. Head down as if he was looking for something. He is not a female, I am absolutely certain due to the spurs on his hind feet. The next thing is that he was extremely bold and for the first time crawled out of his cage at his first opportunity. After that he's been spending the past week attempting to claw his way out, and prowling his cage. He has fallen many times in the process. Thankfully his cage is very dense so he has caught himself every time that I know of. He is still in his 18x18x36 cage, but his 24x24x48 will be arriving on Monday, his basking is about 88˚, I have ordered his 100 watt bulb as well, so that should bring it up to about 95. He has all the necessities, he's been living and growing quite well over the course of the past year. The last thing is that every time I put him in his ficus tree (and this is only as of the past 2 weeks) he goes straight to the bottom and starts trying to eat the dirt. I feed him very well, about 7-14 crickets a day dusted with calcium without d3 every day and with d3 once a month + Multivitamins once a month. This could all be very well connected to the fact that he has completely outgrown his cage, and if thats the case still wondering why the heck my chameleon is eating dirt. Thank you guys so much!