Charliz
New Member
Hi,
I have had Charlie, my Veiled chameleon for about three weeks. He has grown a lot and has always had a very healthy appetite. We let crickets loose in his cage and feed worms (butter and meal) by hand with great success. Usually he will eat 3 or 4 meal worms, or 1 or 2 butter worms plus 4 or 5 gut loaded + supplement sprinkled crickets per day. He has stopped eating the crickets though. Today he only ate 1 butterworm and the crickets are just hanging out a couple of inches from his face. He is also a much darker colour than usual and is much less active, just sitting under his heat lamp.
He is in a 72 gallon aquarium with a metal grate top. He has a hybiscus and pothos plant (which he also used to eat) and some fake plants. There is also a pond and waterfall. We have a 75w heat lamp and a 5.0 UVB bulb (I think). I know he shouldn't be in an aquarium, but we set it up before doing enough research The lady at the pet store seemed very knowledgable and said it should be ok for 1year - 1.5 years, and then we should get a larger screen cage.
My question is this: Is this a normal 'hunger strike' or is there something we should be doing differently? (Is a hunger strike normal?)
Thanks
I have had Charlie, my Veiled chameleon for about three weeks. He has grown a lot and has always had a very healthy appetite. We let crickets loose in his cage and feed worms (butter and meal) by hand with great success. Usually he will eat 3 or 4 meal worms, or 1 or 2 butter worms plus 4 or 5 gut loaded + supplement sprinkled crickets per day. He has stopped eating the crickets though. Today he only ate 1 butterworm and the crickets are just hanging out a couple of inches from his face. He is also a much darker colour than usual and is much less active, just sitting under his heat lamp.
He is in a 72 gallon aquarium with a metal grate top. He has a hybiscus and pothos plant (which he also used to eat) and some fake plants. There is also a pond and waterfall. We have a 75w heat lamp and a 5.0 UVB bulb (I think). I know he shouldn't be in an aquarium, but we set it up before doing enough research The lady at the pet store seemed very knowledgable and said it should be ok for 1year - 1.5 years, and then we should get a larger screen cage.
My question is this: Is this a normal 'hunger strike' or is there something we should be doing differently? (Is a hunger strike normal?)
Thanks