D3 Poisoning

TiffanyMariexo

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So I'm possibly going to be doing some volunteer work with the reptiles are our local pet store. I know a lot of new cham owners lose their chams due to over supplementing. They have an overload of Veiled's and I am going to in to give lots of information to the people interested in owning a cham. I think I got lots of good info but anything anyone would like to mention would be greatly appreciated :) After taking in a rescue I want people to be well aware of what they need to do to keep healthy pets.
 
So I'm possibly going to be doing some volunteer work with the reptiles are our local pet store. I know a lot of new cham owners lose their chams due to over supplementing. They have an overload of Veiled's and I am going to in to give lots of information to the people interested in owning a cham. I think I got lots of good info but anything anyone would like to mention would be greatly appreciated :) After taking in a rescue I want people to be well aware of what they need to do to keep healthy pets.

Mass-print a sheet full of chameleon knowledge and urge them to read it after you are done prepping them for buying a cham, that way you KNOW that they won't forget anything.

Some of the useful beginner facts should be stuff like this.

  • Your new chameleon will take a week or two to get used to its new home, so don't worry too much if it seems 'nervous' and isn't active the first couple days
  • You must dust insects with calcium every day (no d3) and d3 twice a month at least.
  • Chameleons require high humidity levels as well as proper ventilation
  • Lightly mist for 1-2 minutes 3 times a day minimum with warm water (preferred over cold) to make droplets on whatever fake/real plants they have
  • NO DIRT on the bottom.. NOOOONE
  • Make sure you have plenty of branches for the new cham
  • UVB and basking bulb required 12 hrs a day (around 12 hrs at least)..
  • NO light at night whatsoever. 12 hrs of complete darkness, anyone who tries to sell you a nightlight is ripping you off
  • when you dust the crickets make sure they are LIGHTLY coated, not like (quoting another members blog here) "little ghosts running around"
 
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