CrazyMango
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all advice welcome. I have a 3-4 month old veiled chameleon.
-I don't know the sex, and he is about 3 or 4 months
-I handle him about once per week.
-I feed him about 5 dusted crickets 2wice a day. I gut load and hydrate my crickets once a day for 24 hours with orange cubes from fluker and the hydrate from fluker, which I will be changing soon.
-I use multivitamins and calcium with D3 and calcium without D3, dusting multivitamins once per 2 weeks and calcium D3 once per week. Calcium without D3 is fed without
-I mist him twice a day for about 3 minutes all around the enclosure and provide a dripper once a day for about 20 minutes.
-his feces are black and white, and seem okay.
-he came from PetSmart as a baby
Cage Info:
-my cage is a reptibreeze x-large 4'x2'x2' screen.
-my lights will be fixed but right now he has two UVB bulbs 5.0 around the tank, and a 75 watt heat bulb that is about 3-4" away from the top since he is a baby and tends to climb on the top of his screen.
-the lowest temp in the night time is around 65 degrees. His basking bulb is about 85 degrees, and his daytime temp is around 70-73 degrees.
-it is about 30-50 percent humidity in the daytime, and at night around 60 percent humidity.
- i am not using live plants, which will probably change in the future.
- my cage location is on the bottom floor and is not exposed to direct sunlight or drafts.
-I am in virginia, where it gets pretty cold in the winter sometimes.
ALSO NOTE: I am getting ready to move and the inside of the reptibreeze setup is just temporary.
The question I have is that should I be feeding he/she greens once a week directly? Because I got some advice from online that said I should give he/she greens like kale and collard greens once a week for optimal health? Should I be doing this? Or should I not since he is a baby?
-I don't know the sex, and he is about 3 or 4 months
-I handle him about once per week.
-I feed him about 5 dusted crickets 2wice a day. I gut load and hydrate my crickets once a day for 24 hours with orange cubes from fluker and the hydrate from fluker, which I will be changing soon.
-I use multivitamins and calcium with D3 and calcium without D3, dusting multivitamins once per 2 weeks and calcium D3 once per week. Calcium without D3 is fed without
-I mist him twice a day for about 3 minutes all around the enclosure and provide a dripper once a day for about 20 minutes.
-his feces are black and white, and seem okay.
-he came from PetSmart as a baby
Cage Info:
-my cage is a reptibreeze x-large 4'x2'x2' screen.
-my lights will be fixed but right now he has two UVB bulbs 5.0 around the tank, and a 75 watt heat bulb that is about 3-4" away from the top since he is a baby and tends to climb on the top of his screen.
-the lowest temp in the night time is around 65 degrees. His basking bulb is about 85 degrees, and his daytime temp is around 70-73 degrees.
-it is about 30-50 percent humidity in the daytime, and at night around 60 percent humidity.
- i am not using live plants, which will probably change in the future.
- my cage location is on the bottom floor and is not exposed to direct sunlight or drafts.
-I am in virginia, where it gets pretty cold in the winter sometimes.
ALSO NOTE: I am getting ready to move and the inside of the reptibreeze setup is just temporary.
The question I have is that should I be feeding he/she greens once a week directly? Because I got some advice from online that said I should give he/she greens like kale and collard greens once a week for optimal health? Should I be doing this? Or should I not since he is a baby?