chameleon not eating a lot.. help!

Boynoplay

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So ive had zion home for about a week and a half now. He is still very small 3-4 inches.

He started eating after the second day and has been eating everyday since. But the problem is he is only eating about 2-6 crickets a day. Ive read they should be eating a lot more than that when younger (around 10-20) so im wondering whats up?

His poop and urate is good i see it almost everyday as well.

Any advice? Please!

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What size crickets are you feeding and how do you offer them? How are you gut loading?
 
What size crickets are you feeding and how do you offer them? How are you gut loading?
1/4 inch and ive seen him eat some of the bigger ones no problem. I havent set up the perfect best gutloading because its week 1 but I put some kale and potatoes in it.
 
Chameleon Info:

  • Your Chameleon - veiled male chameleon. Around 2-3 months old I believe. (3-4 inches big)
  • Handling - Maybe 2-4 times a week for maybe 20-30 min.
  • Feeding - feeding him in a 6 inch container with 1/4 inch crickets leave it open at top of cage where he can access for at least 4 hours morning to afternoon. Then I close it halfway way through the day.
  • Supplements - usual no d3 everyday multi vit and d3 every other week
  • Watering - his urate has been white every time i see it
  • Fecal Description - looks very normal
 
Chameleon Info:

  • Your Chameleon - veiled male chameleon. Around 2-3 months old I believe. (3-4 inches big)
  • Handling - Maybe 2-4 times a week for maybe 20-30 min.
  • Feeding - feeding him in a 6 inch container with 1/4 inch crickets leave it open at top of cage where he can access for at least 4 hours morning to afternoon. Then I close it halfway way through the day.
  • Supplements - usual no d3 everyday multi vit and d3 every other week
  • Watering - his urate has been white every time i see it
  • Fecal Description - looks very normal

Please take the time to fill out the entire form. With chams its essential. The tiniest little detail can the world of a difference.
 
When mine were young i used the feeder cup from full throttle to ensure they knew where to go. I know there are different mind sets on this topic and I'm not trying to start a debate. I would keep the cups with about 10 crickets in there and through the day they would end up eating about 15-20. They would eat a lot at first then slow down and grab more through the day.
 
I really can't do anything with the small amount of info provided. We are all guessing at this point. You could have something additional that is off in your husbandry. 6 inch container may be too deep for him. And as already stated you do not want to limit their access to food.

https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
 

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Chameleon Info:

  • Your Chameleon - veiled male chameleon. Around 2-3 months old I believe. (3-4 inches big)
  • Handling - Maybe 2-4 times a week for maybe 20-30 min.
  • Feeding - feeding him in a 6 inch container with 1/4 inch crickets leave it open at top of cage where he can access for at least 4 hours morning to afternoon. Then I close it halfway way through the day.
  • Supplements - usual no d3 everyday multi vit and d3 every other week
  • Watering - his urate has been white every time i see it
  • Fecal Description - looks very normal

Cage Info:

  • Cage Type - glass - 36x18x36
  • Lighting - uvb and basking 100w come on at 10am - 930pm with a 10 minute off at 4pm
  • Temperature - cage temp away from basking is usually around 72-80 and around 70-72 at night. Basking area is from 82-86 max
  • Humidity - humidity stays within the 40-70 range on average usually around 50-60
  • Plants - no live plants.
  • Placement - cage is next to window to get partial light and there is a fan running in my room as well as humidifier at times because room can get dry.
  • Location - Canada, Toronto
and here are some pics of the enclosure. I think I need to find a better way for him to eat although I believe my way isnt bad. I do see him eating and feed him from time to time he is just not eat as much as he should be.
 
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