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Your Chameleon - Male Veiled chameleon, had since August of last year. Unsure of age.
Feeding - Crickets, Super Worms, roachs, Wax Worms, horn worms when available. I gutload all my bugs with carrots, dandelion, mustard greens, white potatoes, blueberries, sweat potato and apples. I also use Fluker's Calcium Fortified Cricket Quencher.
Supplements - Repti Calcium Without D3. Use Calcium without D3 daily. Use multivitamin twice a month.
Watering - I am monitoring him closely, and want to keep track of how much he’s drinking. So I’m syringing him water several times a day (dropping water onto his mouth and letting him drink). He has a mister, though. Right now it is not going off.
Fecal Description - He's been tested for parasites and it came back negative.
History - Purchased from PetSmart.
Cage Type - Reptibreeze screen cage, size x-large.
Lighting - 75w basking bulb , Reptisun 10.0 HO UVB Bulb, linear tube
Temperature - The cage stays about 70-85 depending on area. It's around 95 under his basking spot. I have 3 thermometers/hydrometer throughout his cage. I also use a heatgun for the basking spot.
Humidity - Around 30-50 durning the day. I run his Reptifogger on low during the day and on high at night.
Location - North Carolina
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Cucumber had previously been sick and stopped eating. We went to two different vets before he was diagnosed him with an RI after he went a 2 months without eating on his own. We started treatments, which were an antibiotic (every 3 days), oral calcium, and an anti-inflammatory. He has since stopped all the medicines.
He was doing amazing on his treatments, eating so much food that we almost couldn't keep enough crickets around. However, he stopped eating again last month and I'm back to force feeding Carnivore Care. The only thing that has changed is that he is no longer in his "hospital" cage. I kept him in his baby, size medium reptibreeze while he was sick, per the doctors request. He's now back in his x-large cage.
I'm also taking him outside to get natural UV whenever possible. His grip is strong and he moves around a lot. He's not showing any signs of being lethargic.
Last week we went in for his checkup and he had an ultrasound done to make sure nothing was blocked. The vet didn’t see anything.
The last time he ate on his own was May 20th.
The vet said everything looked normal on his blood results, but I wanted to double check with you all.
Feeding - Crickets, Super Worms, roachs, Wax Worms, horn worms when available. I gutload all my bugs with carrots, dandelion, mustard greens, white potatoes, blueberries, sweat potato and apples. I also use Fluker's Calcium Fortified Cricket Quencher.
Supplements - Repti Calcium Without D3. Use Calcium without D3 daily. Use multivitamin twice a month.
Watering - I am monitoring him closely, and want to keep track of how much he’s drinking. So I’m syringing him water several times a day (dropping water onto his mouth and letting him drink). He has a mister, though. Right now it is not going off.
Fecal Description - He's been tested for parasites and it came back negative.
History - Purchased from PetSmart.
Cage Type - Reptibreeze screen cage, size x-large.
Lighting - 75w basking bulb , Reptisun 10.0 HO UVB Bulb, linear tube
Temperature - The cage stays about 70-85 depending on area. It's around 95 under his basking spot. I have 3 thermometers/hydrometer throughout his cage. I also use a heatgun for the basking spot.
Humidity - Around 30-50 durning the day. I run his Reptifogger on low during the day and on high at night.
Location - North Carolina
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Cucumber had previously been sick and stopped eating. We went to two different vets before he was diagnosed him with an RI after he went a 2 months without eating on his own. We started treatments, which were an antibiotic (every 3 days), oral calcium, and an anti-inflammatory. He has since stopped all the medicines.
He was doing amazing on his treatments, eating so much food that we almost couldn't keep enough crickets around. However, he stopped eating again last month and I'm back to force feeding Carnivore Care. The only thing that has changed is that he is no longer in his "hospital" cage. I kept him in his baby, size medium reptibreeze while he was sick, per the doctors request. He's now back in his x-large cage.
I'm also taking him outside to get natural UV whenever possible. His grip is strong and he moves around a lot. He's not showing any signs of being lethargic.
Last week we went in for his checkup and he had an ultrasound done to make sure nothing was blocked. The vet didn’t see anything.
The last time he ate on his own was May 20th.
The vet said everything looked normal on his blood results, but I wanted to double check with you all.