Likbor
New Member
Hi! I have a few questions, if they've already been answered or if I've put them in the wrong place could someone please redirect me? I'm new here! Thanks so much 
Cage Info:
Cage Set up here:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/spartagus/2009/november/314.jpg...since then we've switched to paper towel as a cover for the bottom
Cage Type - 38 Screen Flextarium ( 16.5" x 16.5" x 30")
Lighting - UVB and Basking, two separate bulbs.
Temperature - Don't have exact temperatures, but he has three zones-directly under his basking, a little further away, and another further away that he sleeps in every night.
Humidity - How would I measure that? We mist his cage for humidity.
Location - NS, Canada.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled, most likely male(we can't handle him yet, he's still settling in, but when we first got him we thought we saw spurs), about 4 weeks old, but I'm unsure. I've had him for 2 1/2 weeks. I might be VERY wrong about the age, he might be older, but I think he was born mid/end of Sept.
Handling - None, yet. He's too little and new, I don't want to stress him before he's old enough to cope with it.
Feeding - Trying to keep a steady supply in his cage, he eats about 5-9 3 week old crickets a day (The size of the crickets vary, out pet-stores are very unreliable in regards to the cricket sizes available...some times we have to get smaller ones and feed him more, a lot of the times the buckets have "mixed" crickets by accident). Because of work he gets some in the morning and a few more at night. Offering him fresh greens, sometimes he eats them, sometimes he ignores them.
Supplements - Calcium +D3 on the crickets
Watering - he has a waterfall and the cage gets misted a few times daily. I have a feeling it's not being done enough/long enough. He drinks from his waterfall.
Current Problem
1)In the past few days I've noticed him gaping his mouth open and closed when he's in his basking spot. After doing some googling the best I could come up with was dehydration--and that the cage wasn't being sprayed for long enough. Last night I gave it a good soaking, and even sprayed him gently for the first time. I don't think he was object to being sprayed himself, although he didn't look too pleased...but he didn't hiss. This morning the cage was sprayed for 45 seconds, gently started spraying the leaves and branches and then worked my way up to gently spraying him. He hissed at first (inaudibly, but opened his mouth like a hiss) and looked very ticked, so I moved the stream of mist to the left of him and he moved right into it...I kept spraying, but I'm still unsure--is it OK to mist him directly? Is there a way to help him learn to like being misted? He kept opening and closing his mouth after the first spray, but with a bit of his tongue visible this time
Should I invest in a fogger?
Our new plan is to spray for a full in the morning(anywhere between 7-10, depending on mine and my girlfriend's schedules and how quick he eats his breakfast so the crickets don't drown...made that mistake once!), in the late afternoon(again, schedule depending-between 3 and 5) and once in the mid/late evening (8-10).
2) Up until the last few days every morning he's gone down to the bottom of his enclosure as soon as his breakfast is put in and he's made quick work of it. The last 3 or 4 days he's been waiting to eat, he hasn't seemed as hungry...but he's still eating, just not really when I'm in the room. Is he being fed to much and now he's slowing down? We did have to get very tiny crickets this time, could their size have anything to do with it?
3)When do they first start shedding (out of curiosity)?
4)How old should he be before handling? I know not to handle him a lot, but I need to be able to pick him up enough to do a health check, at least. I planned on waiting until he's at least 2 1/2 months, but is that too young?
For reference
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/spartagus/2009/november/249.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/spartagus/2009/november/276.jpg
Cage Info:
Cage Set up here:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/spartagus/2009/november/314.jpg...since then we've switched to paper towel as a cover for the bottom
Cage Type - 38 Screen Flextarium ( 16.5" x 16.5" x 30")
Lighting - UVB and Basking, two separate bulbs.
Temperature - Don't have exact temperatures, but he has three zones-directly under his basking, a little further away, and another further away that he sleeps in every night.
Humidity - How would I measure that? We mist his cage for humidity.
Location - NS, Canada.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled, most likely male(we can't handle him yet, he's still settling in, but when we first got him we thought we saw spurs), about 4 weeks old, but I'm unsure. I've had him for 2 1/2 weeks. I might be VERY wrong about the age, he might be older, but I think he was born mid/end of Sept.
Handling - None, yet. He's too little and new, I don't want to stress him before he's old enough to cope with it.
Feeding - Trying to keep a steady supply in his cage, he eats about 5-9 3 week old crickets a day (The size of the crickets vary, out pet-stores are very unreliable in regards to the cricket sizes available...some times we have to get smaller ones and feed him more, a lot of the times the buckets have "mixed" crickets by accident). Because of work he gets some in the morning and a few more at night. Offering him fresh greens, sometimes he eats them, sometimes he ignores them.
Supplements - Calcium +D3 on the crickets
Watering - he has a waterfall and the cage gets misted a few times daily. I have a feeling it's not being done enough/long enough. He drinks from his waterfall.
Current Problem
1)In the past few days I've noticed him gaping his mouth open and closed when he's in his basking spot. After doing some googling the best I could come up with was dehydration--and that the cage wasn't being sprayed for long enough. Last night I gave it a good soaking, and even sprayed him gently for the first time. I don't think he was object to being sprayed himself, although he didn't look too pleased...but he didn't hiss. This morning the cage was sprayed for 45 seconds, gently started spraying the leaves and branches and then worked my way up to gently spraying him. He hissed at first (inaudibly, but opened his mouth like a hiss) and looked very ticked, so I moved the stream of mist to the left of him and he moved right into it...I kept spraying, but I'm still unsure--is it OK to mist him directly? Is there a way to help him learn to like being misted? He kept opening and closing his mouth after the first spray, but with a bit of his tongue visible this time
Should I invest in a fogger?
Our new plan is to spray for a full in the morning(anywhere between 7-10, depending on mine and my girlfriend's schedules and how quick he eats his breakfast so the crickets don't drown...made that mistake once!), in the late afternoon(again, schedule depending-between 3 and 5) and once in the mid/late evening (8-10).
2) Up until the last few days every morning he's gone down to the bottom of his enclosure as soon as his breakfast is put in and he's made quick work of it. The last 3 or 4 days he's been waiting to eat, he hasn't seemed as hungry...but he's still eating, just not really when I'm in the room. Is he being fed to much and now he's slowing down? We did have to get very tiny crickets this time, could their size have anything to do with it?
3)When do they first start shedding (out of curiosity)?
4)How old should he be before handling? I know not to handle him a lot, but I need to be able to pick him up enough to do a health check, at least. I planned on waiting until he's at least 2 1/2 months, but is that too young?
For reference
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/spartagus/2009/november/249.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/spartagus/2009/november/276.jpg