tianniccari
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My Chameleon: Zeus
Species: Oustalet's
Sex: Male
Age: 4 months
In our care: 1 1/2 months
Handling:
About 2 times a week
Feeding:
Mainly small crickets and superworms; has also had dubia roaches, butterworms and hornworms
Amount:
Varies day by day; for the first 2 weeks we had him he was only eating 9-15 crickets a day but recently he has been eating anywhere from 20-53 insects a day
Schedule:
1 time a day between 8am-12pm
Gut-loading:
Crickets: Flukers High Calcium Cricket Diet, Flukers Cricket Quecher (Calcium fortified), and a mix of veggies (mustard greens, collard greens, kale, and escarole lettuce)
Superworms: mix of veggies (mustard greens, collard greens, kale, and escarole lettuce)
Supplements:
Rep-Cal Calcium without Vit.D3 & Phosphorus - 1 time a day (every feeding)
Rep-Cal Herptivite with Beta Carotene Multivitamins - 2 times a week
Rep-Cal Phosphorus free Calcium with Vit.D3 Ultrafine Powder - 1 time a month
Watering:
MistKing misting system; sprays for 1 minute every 2 hours starting at 7am and ending at 7pm
Fecal Description:
Brown/black, soft but firm, well formed shape
Urate Description:
Mainly white, slight yellow/orange tint
History:
Bought him from FL Chams
Cage Type:
Screen; ReptiBreeze XL (24x24x48)
Lighting:
Nat. Geo Double Deep Dome; which holds a ZooMed 100W Basking Bulb (controlled by a timer; 7am-7pm) and an All Living Things 60W Ceramic Heat Bulb (controlled by the ZooMed HygroTherm)
22" ZooMed ReptiSun UVB T5 HO (controlled by a timer; 7am-7pm)
Temperature:
Range is 70-90 degrees fahrenheit
Overnight lowest is 60 degrees fahrenheit
Temperatures are measured by the ZooMed HygroTherm
Humidity:
Around 70% humidity level
Create and maintain the humidity levels with the Crane Drop Cool Mist Ultrasonic Humidifier
Humidity is measure by the ZooMed HygroTherm
Plants:
We have 1 live Pothos plant as well as fake flowers, leaves, vines & wooden dowels
Placement:
His cage is in a spare bedroom.
In the bedroom there is a ceiling fan, an air purifier and air vents (which are closed); not a high traffic area
The top of the cage is 4ft from the floor
Location:
Northern East Coast (Pennsylvania)
Current Problem:
We're not sure if this is really a problem or not, but we wanted to get other members opinions.
Below is a log of what Zeus has eaten for the last 2 weeks (I have kept track of what he has eaten since 3/8/16, so I can give more dates if needed). When he eats, he rarely leaves insects left in the container. I feel like if I kept adding insects, he would keep eating them. Do chameleons know when they get full? Is it normal that he is eating so many insects or if it was something that we should be worrying about? Should we be giving him more? Should we be giving him less?
4/8 - 38 crickets
4/7 - 53 crickets
4/6 - 20 crickets & 8 superworms
4/5 - 16 crickets 10 superworms
4/4 - 9 crickets & 10 superworms
4/3 - 14 crickets & 10 superworms
4/2 - 24 crickets, 6 dubia roachs & 3 superworms
4/1 - 31 crickets
3/31 - 34 crickets
3/30 - 9 crickets & 10 superworms
3/29 - 20 crickets & 10 superworms
3/28 - 30 crickets & 6 superworms
3/27 - 26 crickets & 5 superworms
3/26 - 30 crickets & 1 butterworm
Any comments or information would be helpful!!
I also attached some pictures of him & a video of him eating from this morning.
The first picture below is from a couple days after we first got him. The 2 after that are from late March.
Species: Oustalet's
Sex: Male
Age: 4 months
In our care: 1 1/2 months
Handling:
About 2 times a week
Feeding:
Mainly small crickets and superworms; has also had dubia roaches, butterworms and hornworms
Amount:
Varies day by day; for the first 2 weeks we had him he was only eating 9-15 crickets a day but recently he has been eating anywhere from 20-53 insects a day
Schedule:
1 time a day between 8am-12pm
Gut-loading:
Crickets: Flukers High Calcium Cricket Diet, Flukers Cricket Quecher (Calcium fortified), and a mix of veggies (mustard greens, collard greens, kale, and escarole lettuce)
Superworms: mix of veggies (mustard greens, collard greens, kale, and escarole lettuce)
Supplements:
Rep-Cal Calcium without Vit.D3 & Phosphorus - 1 time a day (every feeding)
Rep-Cal Herptivite with Beta Carotene Multivitamins - 2 times a week
Rep-Cal Phosphorus free Calcium with Vit.D3 Ultrafine Powder - 1 time a month
Watering:
MistKing misting system; sprays for 1 minute every 2 hours starting at 7am and ending at 7pm
Fecal Description:
Brown/black, soft but firm, well formed shape
Urate Description:
Mainly white, slight yellow/orange tint
History:
Bought him from FL Chams
Cage Type:
Screen; ReptiBreeze XL (24x24x48)
Lighting:
Nat. Geo Double Deep Dome; which holds a ZooMed 100W Basking Bulb (controlled by a timer; 7am-7pm) and an All Living Things 60W Ceramic Heat Bulb (controlled by the ZooMed HygroTherm)
22" ZooMed ReptiSun UVB T5 HO (controlled by a timer; 7am-7pm)
Temperature:
Range is 70-90 degrees fahrenheit
Overnight lowest is 60 degrees fahrenheit
Temperatures are measured by the ZooMed HygroTherm
Humidity:
Around 70% humidity level
Create and maintain the humidity levels with the Crane Drop Cool Mist Ultrasonic Humidifier
Humidity is measure by the ZooMed HygroTherm
Plants:
We have 1 live Pothos plant as well as fake flowers, leaves, vines & wooden dowels
Placement:
His cage is in a spare bedroom.
In the bedroom there is a ceiling fan, an air purifier and air vents (which are closed); not a high traffic area
The top of the cage is 4ft from the floor
Location:
Northern East Coast (Pennsylvania)
Current Problem:
We're not sure if this is really a problem or not, but we wanted to get other members opinions.
Below is a log of what Zeus has eaten for the last 2 weeks (I have kept track of what he has eaten since 3/8/16, so I can give more dates if needed). When he eats, he rarely leaves insects left in the container. I feel like if I kept adding insects, he would keep eating them. Do chameleons know when they get full? Is it normal that he is eating so many insects or if it was something that we should be worrying about? Should we be giving him more? Should we be giving him less?
4/8 - 38 crickets
4/7 - 53 crickets
4/6 - 20 crickets & 8 superworms
4/5 - 16 crickets 10 superworms
4/4 - 9 crickets & 10 superworms
4/3 - 14 crickets & 10 superworms
4/2 - 24 crickets, 6 dubia roachs & 3 superworms
4/1 - 31 crickets
3/31 - 34 crickets
3/30 - 9 crickets & 10 superworms
3/29 - 20 crickets & 10 superworms
3/28 - 30 crickets & 6 superworms
3/27 - 26 crickets & 5 superworms
3/26 - 30 crickets & 1 butterworm
Any comments or information would be helpful!!
I also attached some pictures of him & a video of him eating from this morning.
The first picture below is from a couple days after we first got him. The 2 after that are from late March.