Gabrinthei
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Panther chameleon, 9 months old, just got him from a friend that moved away
Handling - This is a pretty rare chameleon that loves to be handled a couple times every day
Feeding - Mostly crickets, I make sure to keep plenty of food for them before I release them in his tank
Supplements - Reptivita
Watering - Hurricane misting system, drip water
History - He had a toe amputated about 4 months ago before our friend got him
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Glass tank, about 4ft long, 1.5ft wide, and 3ft tall
Lighting - spot heat/uvb, not sure of brand, and natural light right next to window (never direct sunlight)
Temperature - 85-90 basking, 75-80 everywhere else
Humidity - 60-70%
Plants - None
Placement - Next to window close to house entrance
Location - Montana
Current Problem - So we just got this little guy a couple weeks ago, from some friends that had to move. They've had him for about 4 months prior.
Yesterday, I put him into his big tank (he's been in a smaller tank for easier moving) and gave him his water (he only drinks from the dripper if you give it to him). The issue is, he just kept drinking, so much that water and slime started dripping from his mouth. I saw that and stopped giving him water, but about 5 minutes after, he vomited all the water and a big ball of slime up.
He seems okay now, and I'm guessing that he's dehydrated. He's been with my SO for the past 2 weeks and she said he never wanted to drink for her. So I've been giving him about 4-5 drops of water ever half hour when I'm home, just so he doesn't overdo it and vomit any more up. He seems to be keeping it down now. I just wanted to get some second opinions and see if anyone else might know what it might be?
Thanks!
Your Chameleon - Panther chameleon, 9 months old, just got him from a friend that moved away
Handling - This is a pretty rare chameleon that loves to be handled a couple times every day
Feeding - Mostly crickets, I make sure to keep plenty of food for them before I release them in his tank
Supplements - Reptivita
Watering - Hurricane misting system, drip water
History - He had a toe amputated about 4 months ago before our friend got him
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Glass tank, about 4ft long, 1.5ft wide, and 3ft tall
Lighting - spot heat/uvb, not sure of brand, and natural light right next to window (never direct sunlight)
Temperature - 85-90 basking, 75-80 everywhere else
Humidity - 60-70%
Plants - None
Placement - Next to window close to house entrance
Location - Montana
Current Problem - So we just got this little guy a couple weeks ago, from some friends that had to move. They've had him for about 4 months prior.
Yesterday, I put him into his big tank (he's been in a smaller tank for easier moving) and gave him his water (he only drinks from the dripper if you give it to him). The issue is, he just kept drinking, so much that water and slime started dripping from his mouth. I saw that and stopped giving him water, but about 5 minutes after, he vomited all the water and a big ball of slime up.
He seems okay now, and I'm guessing that he's dehydrated. He's been with my SO for the past 2 weeks and she said he never wanted to drink for her. So I've been giving him about 4-5 drops of water ever half hour when I'm home, just so he doesn't overdo it and vomit any more up. He seems to be keeping it down now. I just wanted to get some second opinions and see if anyone else might know what it might be?
Thanks!