FloydPakasloslo
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I may just be being a paranoid mom and not letting my jackson settle in, but I would rather get ahead. Long story short is he has his one or two perches in the cage, and I never see him exploring any other area or doing much but basking.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - My cham has been pretty much stuck to his one little branch, but other than that seems healthy. His colors are dark, but his eyes are open, clear, and they will follow me around. He has a good appetite and seems well hydrated. I feel like I just need to let him adjust, but I am worried that captivity is too stressful for him and it may be better to release him back where he was caught.
**Please avoid any comments on the ethics of catching an animal from the wild. I do not agree in general with WC specimens, but locally these are the only ones available and if I where to buy one, it would most likely have been WC to begin with.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - WC Jackson, young male, had him for about 3 weeks
- Handling - Entirely on necessity, about once since I have had him
- Feeding - A few WC surinam roaches from my organic farm, now feeder crickets. Been feeding him on an increasingly more scheduled routine. Hand feeding and cup feeding. Gut loading with mustard greens, guava, papaya, etc
- Supplements - None yet, they just arrived in the mail. Plan on CAlcium w/out D3 every other feeding, and vitamins twice a month
- Watering - Dripper during daylight hours, and II have not been misting or watering much because it has been raining almost every day
- Fecal Description - Pretty normal from what I can tell
- History - Locally caught by a friend of mine
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Wood and screen outdoor cage, about 2ft 6in x 2ft 6in x 4ft
- Lighting - Whatever the sunshine gives me
- Temperature - No temp readings of the cage
- Humidity - No humidity readings of the cage
- Plants - Arrowhead vine, pothos vine, umbrella tree, tillandsia and two smaller unknown species of plant. Very densely planted.
- Placement - Outdoors, about 6ft from my front door, gets first sun about 8am
- Location - Pupukea, Oahu, Hawaii
Current Problem - My cham has been pretty much stuck to his one little branch, but other than that seems healthy. His colors are dark, but his eyes are open, clear, and they will follow me around. He has a good appetite and seems well hydrated. I feel like I just need to let him adjust, but I am worried that captivity is too stressful for him and it may be better to release him back where he was caught.
**Please avoid any comments on the ethics of catching an animal from the wild. I do not agree in general with WC specimens, but locally these are the only ones available and if I where to buy one, it would most likely have been WC to begin with.