Well only the first pic showed through, but she does look around 3 months old in it. ( just wanted to make sure whoever you bought her from didn't lie or anything like that)
What do you feed, how much, how often?
and do you supplement and if so, with what?
What is her basking temp?
Can you post photos of her and the cage?
If you go to the health section, can you please copy and paste the how to ask for help form here and then answer the questions?
This will give us an idea if something is wrong.
If you stand there and watch him, he may feel insecure eating in front of you.
can you fill in the how to ask for help form, just so we can see what your set up is like?
pictures are good too.
the form is located in the health section
It really does make life easier.
your squameish people don't have to touch them, but your cham gets the bugs they need, and you know how much they are being fed. easy peasy.
Are you talking about his actual eyeball or the turret?
eye glowing is not a symptom of overdose. lol.
more like sagging, drooping, swollen, shut, etc.
if he changed that fast, then most likely he was cold.
if the air temp stays around 70ish or higher outside, then no lights are...
if your balcony receives any amount of sun, then he can go out.
temps, as long as in the sun gets to around 70ish, you can put him outside.
dubias are illegal yes, but I think discoids are legal there.
Whoever told you to stay away from digital thermos was not smart.
Anyways, too much d3 causes an overdose, which can lead to issues. you need the calcium no d3 every feeding, if you don't have it, your cham can develop MBD.
the d3 causes an overdose, which can lead to eye issues. balance...
If its that Velcro one from petco, get rid of it.
You need to get a digital thermo to check the temps accurately.
If hes cold, he may not show his brighter colors. they turn dark in order to absorb more heat.
as for supplements, you need to use a calcium with no d3 every feeding...
I use the repashy calcium plus on all my chammies.
I think it works wonders.
My veiled had a slight tongue aim issue a few years ago, and after just a month on repashy, his aim is dead on!
What I do for my bug squeamish pet sitters is ration out the bugs into separate containers with food to sustain them.
Each feeding day, all my sitter has to do is take the lid off and put/dump the container into the cage.
no touching of bugs required.
I personally think roaches are better nutritionally wise. I think there is a chart somewhere that explains it, but not sure where.
anyway, roaches are usually meatier bugs, so when I feed crickets I have to feed 20-30 for my guys, or I can feed about 6-10 roaches, depending on size.
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HI,
First off, your care isn't quite up to par.
You aren't feeding the right types of bugs, supers and mealies are ok, butthey aren't supposed to be staple/daily feeders.
You NEED to switch to crickets or roaches. these are not easy animals, if that's what youre looking for, you bought...