dacrazycanadian
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Yellow spot on belly! Please Help!
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male panther over a year old I've had him for about a year.
Handling - Handle maybe once a week at most.
Feeding - Feed gutloaded crickets and silkworms. Slowed down eating crickets after spot showed up.
Supplements - Repti-cal supplements. D3 and muti twice a month and normal calcium every cricket feeding.
Watering - Misting, electronic mister that goes on for 30 seconds a couple times a day, recently it's been malfunctioning and spraying when it wants.
Fecal Description - Normally brown and white and solid, saw one slightly oranger one recently but then I saw him drink a lot the next day.
History - Totally normal usually.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen 3 foot reptibreeze
Lighting - 60 watt incadescent heat bulb 6 inches above basking spot, a full spectrum light for hibiscus to grow and 5.0 reptisun 18"
Temperature - Usually about 85-89F in basking area as it got colder the temp dropped a few degrees. Ambient was in upper 70s and at night its in the 70s.
Humidity - 40-80% mist a couple times a day and use a plant to hold moisture.
Plants - One hibiscus in organic soil.
Placement - 4 feet off the ground in front of window in a not super high traffic area. Closed my bamboo blinds as it got colder to block off cold coming off glass.
Location - Minnesota
Current Problem - He has a grey spot with a yellow ring around it on his belly and after I noticed that he slowed on eating too. He also mated a while after the spot showed up but before the diet decrease. Today I also notice that he broke off or rubbed off a spine on his nose but that isn't my main concern because it still looks healthy there.
Is it a burn or a bite or what?
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male panther over a year old I've had him for about a year.
Handling - Handle maybe once a week at most.
Feeding - Feed gutloaded crickets and silkworms. Slowed down eating crickets after spot showed up.
Supplements - Repti-cal supplements. D3 and muti twice a month and normal calcium every cricket feeding.
Watering - Misting, electronic mister that goes on for 30 seconds a couple times a day, recently it's been malfunctioning and spraying when it wants.
Fecal Description - Normally brown and white and solid, saw one slightly oranger one recently but then I saw him drink a lot the next day.
History - Totally normal usually.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen 3 foot reptibreeze
Lighting - 60 watt incadescent heat bulb 6 inches above basking spot, a full spectrum light for hibiscus to grow and 5.0 reptisun 18"
Temperature - Usually about 85-89F in basking area as it got colder the temp dropped a few degrees. Ambient was in upper 70s and at night its in the 70s.
Humidity - 40-80% mist a couple times a day and use a plant to hold moisture.
Plants - One hibiscus in organic soil.
Placement - 4 feet off the ground in front of window in a not super high traffic area. Closed my bamboo blinds as it got colder to block off cold coming off glass.
Location - Minnesota
Current Problem - He has a grey spot with a yellow ring around it on his belly and after I noticed that he slowed on eating too. He also mated a while after the spot showed up but before the diet decrease. Today I also notice that he broke off or rubbed off a spine on his nose but that isn't my main concern because it still looks healthy there.
Is it a burn or a bite or what?