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This is not good!
Never add supplements into a water source! You cant determine how much supplement the animal is getting, and with calcium, they largely need a certain amount that is dertermined by how much food they are...
Keep her warm for now, but not too warm.
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He looks great man!
Very tasty looking, delicious in fact, I dig it!
It always makes my day to see his Hueness :)
Guess hes pushing two years old now. Gosh how the time flies!
Definitely grown into a handsome Hue.
Hmmm, he shall now be known as Handsome Hue...
Whoa, whoa...WHOA there...
Bubbly?
Hmmm...
Oh, not a dumb question!
I assume youre referring to the bradypodion?
We call that "knobbly".
As in, all knobbed out, getting nobbly, or, Look at those knobbules!!!:eek:
The ones on the coronal process(their heads) are part of the skull itself...
Water in nature is room temp (per say).
You could argue that it is warmed from the sun, but the fact is that really cold air, must come into contact with really warm air in order for condensation to occur, and create rain.
If youve ever stood in the rain, you shouldve noticed that it is cold...
Long misting sessions and a shower session are going to have the same effect.
If that answers the question.
Heating up the water isnt going to do much.
The water will fly through the air and lose any heat its been attributed with by the time it hits the chameleon.
Use a digital gauge to monitor temp and RH levels.
Move the probe around, and make sure youre getting readings from all over the enclosure.
Become very familiar with what the levels are in different areas of the enclosure.
Dusting the feeders anytime other than right before they are served for dinner is an awful idea.
Also, getting them out of a small box may be a bit...tricky at the worst, but having to get them out of a trashbag? Screw that! :p
You could use the freeze method, but its not really necessary...
Up top is where you need them.
If you had a super large enclosure, you might think of a little multi-elevational nozzle placement, but in a 2x2x4, top down for sure.
This will better simulate rainfall, and the more water at the bottom, the more you are just wasting it.
The plant will get...
You do NEED one, in order to create a temp gradient in the cage.
That is something you NEED to do.
The animal will be much better off.
You also NEED to read this:https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/jacksons/
Have fun!
He doesnt appear to have obvious signs of MBD.
However, the disease could be onsetting, and not showing obvious signs yet.
He does look a bit malnourished.
Hed appreciate more climbing areas and some more cover in his enclosure also.
Best of luck with him.