webghost
New Member
So my Jackson Chameleon lately has been spending a lot of time at the bottom of the cage. I picked him up a few times and his body is very cold. Not sure why he is avoiding the hotter temps up above where the basking light is and he also doesn't seem to move much. He is very sedentary. He also eats very little. I try to feed him 1-2 crickets every other day and a mealworm once every 3-4 days. He is 7-8 months old. He has a 60watt heat lamp and a UVB bulb at the top generating heat around the 60's - low 70's .. is that to low?
Here is a pic of his enclosure:
PIC: Enclosure
His color is green and so I know that is a good sign but other than that, I am clueless as to why he is not much active, not eating as much and spending more time at the bottom of the cage. It has only been like this for the past 2-3 days. Is this something I should be concerned about? Am I doing something wrong or do they go through these phases... Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Here is a pic of his enclosure:
PIC: Enclosure
His color is green and so I know that is a good sign but other than that, I am clueless as to why he is not much active, not eating as much and spending more time at the bottom of the cage. It has only been like this for the past 2-3 days. Is this something I should be concerned about? Am I doing something wrong or do they go through these phases... Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!