thechameleonghost
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Your Chameleon - It is a Veiled chameleon 6-12 months I am pretty sure its a male I have had him since march
Handling - I use to do it daily for a few minutes. I do it every feeding because he has to be force fed
Feeding - I am feeding him meal worms soon to be crickets. I dust them every feeding and gut load them with carrots and lettuce
Supplements - I use exo terra calcium and calcium d3 I have not been using any multi-vitamins but I am going to get some
Watering - I use a zoo med little dripper and I mist whenever his cage is dry. I used to see him drink but now I hold him up to the dripper and open his mouth for him to drink.
Fecal Description - Plain its not droopy or anything
History - I would dust the meal worms with calcium every feeding and calcium d3 twice a month but for about 2 months awhile ago I slacked on dusting the meal worms. He also has had crickets sometimes those will be his stable feeder soon.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - It is a Reptibreeze 18x18x36 screen cage
Lighting - http://www.petsmart.com/reptile/hea...6-5195504/cat-36-catid-500011?_t=pfm=category that is his lighting I use a 60watt night bulb at night.
Temperature -Up top is 80-95 degrees below is 65-75 degrees
Humidity - I am misting daily and have a zoomed little dripper running His humidity is 60-80
Plants - No live plants plan to get a ficus if he gets well
Placement - On a small table about 2.5 feet above my floor 5.5 feet exact including cage
Location - Northern U.S 75-80 degrees in summer 10 to 40 degrees in winter
I am for sure he has vitamin A deficiency I need help on how to cure it.
Handling - I use to do it daily for a few minutes. I do it every feeding because he has to be force fed
Feeding - I am feeding him meal worms soon to be crickets. I dust them every feeding and gut load them with carrots and lettuce
Supplements - I use exo terra calcium and calcium d3 I have not been using any multi-vitamins but I am going to get some
Watering - I use a zoo med little dripper and I mist whenever his cage is dry. I used to see him drink but now I hold him up to the dripper and open his mouth for him to drink.
Fecal Description - Plain its not droopy or anything
History - I would dust the meal worms with calcium every feeding and calcium d3 twice a month but for about 2 months awhile ago I slacked on dusting the meal worms. He also has had crickets sometimes those will be his stable feeder soon.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - It is a Reptibreeze 18x18x36 screen cage
Lighting - http://www.petsmart.com/reptile/hea...6-5195504/cat-36-catid-500011?_t=pfm=category that is his lighting I use a 60watt night bulb at night.
Temperature -Up top is 80-95 degrees below is 65-75 degrees
Humidity - I am misting daily and have a zoomed little dripper running His humidity is 60-80
Plants - No live plants plan to get a ficus if he gets well
Placement - On a small table about 2.5 feet above my floor 5.5 feet exact including cage
Location - Northern U.S 75-80 degrees in summer 10 to 40 degrees in winter
I am for sure he has vitamin A deficiency I need help on how to cure it.
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