chamfan23
New Member
It seems like about every other shed he gets some of the shed skin stuck to the ridge of small spines across the middle of his back. Doesn't seem to bother him or his health but i was wondering if I should remove it/ if there was a way to make it completely come free when the rest of his shed comes off. I mist 3 times a day with warmer water when he's shedding (I've read on here it can make them more comfortable during the shed). And i have removed it once before when some got stuck to the top of his head for a week or so after the shed and he gave me the "i swear if you do that again, we aren't friends anymore" look. ( i know you all understand what I mean by that LOL). Any opinions/ideas welcome. TY and happy holidays.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - almost fully grown Panther cham
Handling - Hes not a fan. Only for cleaning or outside sun bathing.
Feeding - Mostly crickets, occasional silk worms or butter worms. (calcium no D3 every day besides every 2 weeks he gets a multivitamin.)
Watering - misted twice a day, dripper runs once a day
Fecal Description - every other day or so. Good size with white urate.
History - Fat happy healthy lizard.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 48X24X24 screen cage
Lighting - UVB 5.0 tube and 60 watt light in dome lamp to maintain about 84-85 degree basking spot
Temperature and Humidity are kept at the recommended limits.
Plants - Hanging pothos re potted with organic soil and washed off
Placement - Corner, next to a large window. Low traffic area.
Location - Bedroom
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - almost fully grown Panther cham
Handling - Hes not a fan. Only for cleaning or outside sun bathing.
Feeding - Mostly crickets, occasional silk worms or butter worms. (calcium no D3 every day besides every 2 weeks he gets a multivitamin.)
Watering - misted twice a day, dripper runs once a day
Fecal Description - every other day or so. Good size with white urate.
History - Fat happy healthy lizard.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 48X24X24 screen cage
Lighting - UVB 5.0 tube and 60 watt light in dome lamp to maintain about 84-85 degree basking spot
Temperature and Humidity are kept at the recommended limits.
Plants - Hanging pothos re potted with organic soil and washed off
Placement - Corner, next to a large window. Low traffic area.
Location - Bedroom