Chronikeeper
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Ill just start with this...
Chameleon Info:
My Chameleon - Male,Veiled, about 4-6 months of age.
Handling - I take him outside for about 30min every other day.
Feeding - He eats about 10-12 3/8" crickets and the usually gets super and/or wax worm each day (still trying to fatten him up a bit). Cup fed but he picks off the escapees pretty well. Half of the feeders he gets in the morning, the other half around 4pm, worms when he comes out. feeders are gutloaded with Flukers complete cricket diet and fresh veggies.
Supplements - He gets a multivitamin about every 10days, calcium with d3 every other day (the cal. without D3 is in the mail to be used daily)
Watering - I mist several times a day and see him drinking, he has used the small glass to drink from on occasion though.
Fecal Description - Normal, brown and white. never tested for parasites.
History - He is fairly active during the day, moves between perches and all that. Occasionally he will come do a lap around the cage on the ground (not sure if cause for concern or just checking it out/ looking for crickets).
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen cages 18x18x24
Lighting - reptilight 5.0 for UVA/B and a 40watt incandescent for heat. both come on at 9am off at 9pm.
Temperature - ambient temp during the day is 75 with basking in the low 80s. at night gets down to around 70.
Humidity - humidity hangs around 50% I use a fogger and mist at least 5times a day.
Plants - Live pothos inside and a money tree for when he goes outside
Now the reasons for my concern...Recently he has been making this strange noise almost wheezy or dry heaving,and extending his chin (forgot the real name). He does it once or twice a day. Also he has been walking on the ground for a little bit a couple times a day. and he lays on his perches rather than standing but only about half the time. After some research Im worried about a the possibility of a URI...There is no noticeable mucus and he seems to breath easily and his eating certainly has not slowed. Im considering a vet visit in the near future just wanted some words of wisdom before i jump the gun.
Sorry for the sideways picture
Chameleon Info:
My Chameleon - Male,Veiled, about 4-6 months of age.
Handling - I take him outside for about 30min every other day.
Feeding - He eats about 10-12 3/8" crickets and the usually gets super and/or wax worm each day (still trying to fatten him up a bit). Cup fed but he picks off the escapees pretty well. Half of the feeders he gets in the morning, the other half around 4pm, worms when he comes out. feeders are gutloaded with Flukers complete cricket diet and fresh veggies.
Supplements - He gets a multivitamin about every 10days, calcium with d3 every other day (the cal. without D3 is in the mail to be used daily)
Watering - I mist several times a day and see him drinking, he has used the small glass to drink from on occasion though.
Fecal Description - Normal, brown and white. never tested for parasites.
History - He is fairly active during the day, moves between perches and all that. Occasionally he will come do a lap around the cage on the ground (not sure if cause for concern or just checking it out/ looking for crickets).
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen cages 18x18x24
Lighting - reptilight 5.0 for UVA/B and a 40watt incandescent for heat. both come on at 9am off at 9pm.
Temperature - ambient temp during the day is 75 with basking in the low 80s. at night gets down to around 70.
Humidity - humidity hangs around 50% I use a fogger and mist at least 5times a day.
Plants - Live pothos inside and a money tree for when he goes outside
Now the reasons for my concern...Recently he has been making this strange noise almost wheezy or dry heaving,and extending his chin (forgot the real name). He does it once or twice a day. Also he has been walking on the ground for a little bit a couple times a day. and he lays on his perches rather than standing but only about half the time. After some research Im worried about a the possibility of a URI...There is no noticeable mucus and he seems to breath easily and his eating certainly has not slowed. Im considering a vet visit in the near future just wanted some words of wisdom before i jump the gun.
Sorry for the sideways picture