Andee
Chameleon Enthusiast
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Panther hybrid, male, and 15 months. Since he was 4 months old
Handling - On occasion, about once every two weeks.
Feeding - Right now roaches (dubias and horseshoe crab), crickets, superworms, and butter worms. 6 roaches every other day one type of worm depending on size. 2 pm? With alfafa, spirulina, cranberries, almonds, brewers yeast, and fresh fruits (mostly oranges) and veggies
Supplements - Reptical and Herptivit, Calcium no D3 every feeding, Calcium with D3 twice a month and Herptivit twice a month
Watering - I use an auto-mist system, I mist every 3 hours for 60 mins, yes I see him drink, will hand mist once a day for 2 minutes
Fecal Description - White urates, blackish-brown fecal... yes he has been tested and came up clean
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen with plastic on one side
Lighting - I use a tube uvb I think it's reptisun or something similair... ummm I use a halogen 75 watt basking bulb. Schedule is 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Temperature - Lowest I don't know, Highest I am pretty sure is still 84 degrees F in the basking area, and the mid-level is somewhere around 75
Humidity - 65% but climbs to 75% when misted, I am using a plastic cover on one side and live plants to keep the humidity up
Plants - Yes, camillia bush and an scheffelera
Placement -In my bedroom, no high traffic area or vents/windows... The height of the cage is like 3.5 feet off the ground
Location - San Luis Obispo CA
Current Problem - There are black patches appearing on Ryker's skin. It is not his coloring as it doesn't change with his pajamas at night. They almost look like severe burns but he hasn't been screen climbing and they aren't hard like I expect burns to be. Plus he can't get super close to his basking light unless he screen climbs and even then it's still lifted a couple inches away from the screen so I don't think he would be that burned by it. ... I dunno what it is. I can provide pictures if needed... He's not acting off, any help would be greatly appreciated, I am so worried. I am planning on taking him to the vet next week if need be.
Your Chameleon - Panther hybrid, male, and 15 months. Since he was 4 months old
Handling - On occasion, about once every two weeks.
Feeding - Right now roaches (dubias and horseshoe crab), crickets, superworms, and butter worms. 6 roaches every other day one type of worm depending on size. 2 pm? With alfafa, spirulina, cranberries, almonds, brewers yeast, and fresh fruits (mostly oranges) and veggies
Supplements - Reptical and Herptivit, Calcium no D3 every feeding, Calcium with D3 twice a month and Herptivit twice a month
Watering - I use an auto-mist system, I mist every 3 hours for 60 mins, yes I see him drink, will hand mist once a day for 2 minutes
Fecal Description - White urates, blackish-brown fecal... yes he has been tested and came up clean
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen with plastic on one side
Lighting - I use a tube uvb I think it's reptisun or something similair... ummm I use a halogen 75 watt basking bulb. Schedule is 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Temperature - Lowest I don't know, Highest I am pretty sure is still 84 degrees F in the basking area, and the mid-level is somewhere around 75
Humidity - 65% but climbs to 75% when misted, I am using a plastic cover on one side and live plants to keep the humidity up
Plants - Yes, camillia bush and an scheffelera
Placement -In my bedroom, no high traffic area or vents/windows... The height of the cage is like 3.5 feet off the ground
Location - San Luis Obispo CA
Current Problem - There are black patches appearing on Ryker's skin. It is not his coloring as it doesn't change with his pajamas at night. They almost look like severe burns but he hasn't been screen climbing and they aren't hard like I expect burns to be. Plus he can't get super close to his basking light unless he screen climbs and even then it's still lifted a couple inches away from the screen so I don't think he would be that burned by it. ... I dunno what it is. I can provide pictures if needed... He's not acting off, any help would be greatly appreciated, I am so worried. I am planning on taking him to the vet next week if need be.