birthnugget
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One week ago yesterday, I bought a baby Panther Chameleon from Kammerflage Kreations named Louie. I'm not sure if this is even relevant, but he's a Nosy Be Panther. He's settled into his enclosure pretty nicely, still a bit anxious, but he now accepts hand-fed crickets, so that's good. When it comes to drinking however, he does not like to get wet. I mist his cage like 10 times a day due to the extreme low humidity where I live in VA (seriously, I'll spray the entire enclosure until its dripping, and it only stays wet for 20 minutes its crazy) When I mist however, if he ever gets wet, he gets all moody. I spritzed him today in an extremely gentle fashion, and he immediately bucked up and turned around. I know he's not dehydrated (white urate), but I'm worried because normally chams like humid, and this is not having it. The water was lukewarm, and on a fine mist setting.
Other than that, he's kind of dull colors most of the time. He turns to his normal blues, blacks, and whites occasionally, but most of the time is greyish with blue spots of leopard print on his sides. I think I saw him laying down on a branch today, but his eyes were open. I know that chams change colors to absorb heat more efficiently, especially now that there is a snow-pocalypse outside, but is this out of the norm? Any and all advice is appreciated greatly by both me and Louie!
Other than that, he's kind of dull colors most of the time. He turns to his normal blues, blacks, and whites occasionally, but most of the time is greyish with blue spots of leopard print on his sides. I think I saw him laying down on a branch today, but his eyes were open. I know that chams change colors to absorb heat more efficiently, especially now that there is a snow-pocalypse outside, but is this out of the norm? Any and all advice is appreciated greatly by both me and Louie!