golf33
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My male Ambilobe panther chameleon is about 9.5 months old and his appetite is now very weak. He only eats 1-3 crickets a day, 5-6 days a week. What could be some possible causes for this?
-his ambient and basking temps are good
-his supplementation is right
-he has 2 reptisun 18" bulbs is a 48"x24"x24" cage
-humidity is good
-he is definitely well hydrated
-I weighed him in this morning at 84 g and he was 89g a couple weeks ago
-He appears healthy and active otherwise. Climbs and basks regularily
-he has 3 live non-toxic plants with lots of climbing and hiding room
-I've tried other feeders too (roaches and superworms) but same response
-He'll eat wax worms like crazy but I know they aren't a good staple food
-He had a parasite, I took him to the vet, it is now cleared up. I thought it could be the medication but he's been off of it for more than a month now.
- I realize appetite slows a bit with age but this seems too much
- He also eats soil from the plants sometimes. I know this is a behavior associated with undernourishment. But the food is available to him!
-I've tried cup feeding, hand feeding, and releasing them for him to hunt. None of these make a difference. He used to eat voraciously in all of those situations.
-It is very frustrating to work so hard to make everything perfect and not be able to fix the problem. PLEASE HELP!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46377277@N05/4260352418/
-his ambient and basking temps are good
-his supplementation is right
-he has 2 reptisun 18" bulbs is a 48"x24"x24" cage
-humidity is good
-he is definitely well hydrated
-I weighed him in this morning at 84 g and he was 89g a couple weeks ago
-He appears healthy and active otherwise. Climbs and basks regularily
-he has 3 live non-toxic plants with lots of climbing and hiding room
-I've tried other feeders too (roaches and superworms) but same response
-He'll eat wax worms like crazy but I know they aren't a good staple food
-He had a parasite, I took him to the vet, it is now cleared up. I thought it could be the medication but he's been off of it for more than a month now.
- I realize appetite slows a bit with age but this seems too much
- He also eats soil from the plants sometimes. I know this is a behavior associated with undernourishment. But the food is available to him!
-I've tried cup feeding, hand feeding, and releasing them for him to hunt. None of these make a difference. He used to eat voraciously in all of those situations.
-It is very frustrating to work so hard to make everything perfect and not be able to fix the problem. PLEASE HELP!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46377277@N05/4260352418/