Lindsey
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Hello all!
I have a 5 1/2 year old male veiled chameleon that I think is finally starting to show signs of old age... Here some info
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 260 Flexarium
Lighting - Heat lamps, and 10.0 UV fluorescent bulbs (last changed 8 months ago)
Temperature - 85-90 F in the basking spot, lowest overnight temp is about 65 F. I don't know the actual temperature of the bottom of the tank, but considering its 6 feet tall I'm assuming its room temperature down there.
Humidity - About 65-70%. I mist daily.
Plants - No live plants in his tank, but I have live plant in the room he is kept in.
Placement - In my bedroom. Low traffic, decent ventilation (gets a little stuffy in the winter when I can't open my window).
Location - Alberta, Canada (Edmonton)
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male, I have owned him for five years, he was adolescent when I bought him, so I'm guessing 5 1/2 years old
Handling - Only when necessary. He's a chameleon, he doesn't like being man-handled.
Feeding - Mainly silkworms and hornworms (when I can get them) nowdays, and superworms in between the days I can't get silks. He has not been as interested in superworms lately, but will eat them if i drop them in his mouth. He will eagerly go after silkworms, but usually eat only 1 or two in a feeding.
Supplements - I dust his superworms every time I feed supers, but not the silks
Watering - I mist him daily. Occasionally he will drink, if its was a dry day. (I live in northern alberta, the outside humidity is never high...)
Fecal Description - Solid black poop and white urea. He was treated for parasites a year and a half ago, when I had a problem with an eye infection that was quickly and easily treated (my vet is great).
History - Again, a year and a half ago he was treated for parasites and an eye infection and quickly recovered.
Current Problem - I think he's just old, but I want to make sure its not something that I can help with before doing nothing. He is slower, not as interested in food (except for Silkworms). He has also had poor aim since his eye infection, i believe is because he lost some sight in the one eye, so i have a shallow dish where he can get like an inch away from his food before he tries to eat it, and I also handfeed him superworms if i can't get silks.
But today I noticed that just his finger knuckles have big hard bumps on them. It looks to me like an arthritic humans hand, with big knuckles. So I took him out today (much to his dismay) to see if his grip is weakened because I thought it could be MBD, and it doesn't feel like it (yet at least).
Maybe he is just old, and I was hoping he would live longer than the 4-6 year lifespan. Or not. Any ideas?
Also, sorry the e-mail is so long... there is alot of questions to answer!
Thanks!
Lindsey
I have a 5 1/2 year old male veiled chameleon that I think is finally starting to show signs of old age... Here some info
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 260 Flexarium
Lighting - Heat lamps, and 10.0 UV fluorescent bulbs (last changed 8 months ago)
Temperature - 85-90 F in the basking spot, lowest overnight temp is about 65 F. I don't know the actual temperature of the bottom of the tank, but considering its 6 feet tall I'm assuming its room temperature down there.
Humidity - About 65-70%. I mist daily.
Plants - No live plants in his tank, but I have live plant in the room he is kept in.
Placement - In my bedroom. Low traffic, decent ventilation (gets a little stuffy in the winter when I can't open my window).
Location - Alberta, Canada (Edmonton)
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male, I have owned him for five years, he was adolescent when I bought him, so I'm guessing 5 1/2 years old
Handling - Only when necessary. He's a chameleon, he doesn't like being man-handled.
Feeding - Mainly silkworms and hornworms (when I can get them) nowdays, and superworms in between the days I can't get silks. He has not been as interested in superworms lately, but will eat them if i drop them in his mouth. He will eagerly go after silkworms, but usually eat only 1 or two in a feeding.
Supplements - I dust his superworms every time I feed supers, but not the silks
Watering - I mist him daily. Occasionally he will drink, if its was a dry day. (I live in northern alberta, the outside humidity is never high...)
Fecal Description - Solid black poop and white urea. He was treated for parasites a year and a half ago, when I had a problem with an eye infection that was quickly and easily treated (my vet is great).
History - Again, a year and a half ago he was treated for parasites and an eye infection and quickly recovered.
Current Problem - I think he's just old, but I want to make sure its not something that I can help with before doing nothing. He is slower, not as interested in food (except for Silkworms). He has also had poor aim since his eye infection, i believe is because he lost some sight in the one eye, so i have a shallow dish where he can get like an inch away from his food before he tries to eat it, and I also handfeed him superworms if i can't get silks.
But today I noticed that just his finger knuckles have big hard bumps on them. It looks to me like an arthritic humans hand, with big knuckles. So I took him out today (much to his dismay) to see if his grip is weakened because I thought it could be MBD, and it doesn't feel like it (yet at least).
Maybe he is just old, and I was hoping he would live longer than the 4-6 year lifespan. Or not. Any ideas?
Also, sorry the e-mail is so long... there is alot of questions to answer!
Thanks!
Lindsey