Hi all, It's been quite a while since I have posted on here. My female veiled is named Carla and she is about 5 1/2 years old.
Her living situation:
Cage - 18x18x36 screen
Light - 18" reptisun
Basking spot - 78-85
Ambient temp - 70
Fake plants
Placed in room without draft
Urates are...
Thanks for the replies and advice. I am going to bump up the temps a bit, as well as increase misting time. As for the mineral oil - One would assume that trying wouldn't hurt. So, where would one buy mineral oil? And is it actually just "mineral oil"?
Definitely leave the laying bin in there then.
Sometimes if the lights go out when they're digging they'll fall asleep then abandon the hole.
The good news is that if she tried digging once, she will likely try again. Hopefully she will get to finish the next time before the lights put...
So Ms Carla chameleon is nearly 4 years old now, and in her elder years she seems to be pooping A LOT less often than she used to.
Background information:
cage - 18x18x36x screen
uvb light - 18 inch reptisun 5.0 fluorescent
basking light - 75 watt house bulb in basking lamp
daily...
It sounds like more a behavioral problem rather than something to be concerned about. Would you be able to post a picture of him inside of the cage, and another of him on the free range?
Although it's not a chameleon, it's worth watching.
At the pet store I work at, we had "Bird Day" today, and one of our breeders brought in some birds.
This is Garry the cockatoo rocking out.
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That could be anything from an injured vertebrae to nerve damage. I'm by no means an expert with stuff like this, but you should definitely try to get a closer and more defined pictures. Either way, i think this is vet worthy.
Perhaps there was a software update then? Don't know what to tell you - I'm sure you're on the right screen too because the normal and limiter options are right above slow motion and fast motion choices.
if you're in your camera and you hit the settings wheel at the top, the flash, night mode, and voice control icons scroll out on the top of the screen. it's the video camera icon (recording mode)