Jcokenr
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Hi everyone.
I'm new to posting here (first time post, but I've been lurking for a few weeks reading everything!) My name is Jen and I'm a computer/reptile nerd from Milwaukee. *shakes hands* Sorry for the following to be how we meet... but I'm reaching a point of desperation and I'm open to anything at all. Normally I'm rather shy and prefer just to lurk.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon: Ambilobe panther chameleon, M, 2 months old. I've had him for about 6 days now, purchased from a breeder here on the forums in the classifieds.
Handling - As infrequently as possible-- only to move enclosures, now to feed.
Feeding - I've only seen the chameleon eat a couple of fruit flies on day 1, but I also have offered gut-loaded small crickets (sweet potato, oranges, and greens) and reptiworms (extra small size) which he ignores. At any rate, I have a cup in there with crickets and fruitflies that he also ignores.
Supplements - Well, the chameleon was sleeping all day literally the morning after I got him so I haven't started this, but I did my research, and had a schedule setup for reptical w/o D3 every day, herptivite 2/month and reptical w/D3 2/month. Also have Miner-All on order. Was going to start doing this routine once he was settled a bit and was eating normally.
Watering - big dripper, lots of misting, and a humidifier by the cage with a towel draped over. Eventually going to get a mistking.
Fecal Description - separate droppings at first, brown and white, now just scant white droppings- it's been a few days.
History - unknown prior to my receiving. chameleon came from florida.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I started the guy in a screen cage (18X18X36) but moved him to a 16 gallon babybin after a day (sweater box) because he seemed so overwhelmed in the big cage and I thought he'd be able to find food easier but yesterday I've moved him back into the screen enclosure because humidity seemed better there.
Lighting - 5.0 reptisun tube, a 40w and a 60w in a Zoo Med combo fixture- right now I only keep the 5.0 and 40w turned on. I turn on the 60 if extra heat is needed to maintain the temp. 12 hours on/12 off. (8A-8P)
Temperature: 70-85 at the hottest point. Overnight drops to 60-65 as we are having unseasonably bad weather right now. I have a digital therm/hygrometer with a probe for testing temps.
Humidity - 40-60%-- this has been a big struggle to maintain. constant misting and humidifier-- we've even draped a towel over the enclosure to capture the humidifier steam, which is on the floor.
Plants - A few umbrella plants, some fake vines, and a few extra plastic plants for more places to hide.
Placement - Located in a (no traffic, faces an empty yard) window- not near fans or high traffic-- no other animals or people other than my husband and I. Top of cage is about 5 feet off the floor. TOp of the cage is covered in a towel for now so the little guy can't really see us and to maintain humidity.
Location - Milwaukee, WI
Current Problem - I got my chameleon last thursday. I did months of research to make sure I was prepared and I've kept reptiles for years including some very finicky aquatic turtle species that are also UVB/supplement fussy so I felt like I was ready to take on a chameleon. The first night I got him, he ate and drank a little, but the next morning and from then on, he just sat under his basking light with his eyes closed. At first he seemed to have issues with his eyes, rubbing them a lot, bubbling them up, but after that he just seems lethargic. He seems to only "wake up" if bothered in some way- usually via misting, but then he just turns very dark again. he has ignored all food and is very skinny-- today in desperation I smeared bug paste (a small small pinch of herptivite, some reptiworms and crickets mashed up into a paste) on his mouth and he seemed to eat that a little bit but then just goes back to sleep, dark, tail curled up, eyes closed. He has done this since the day I got him.
I understand that there is an adjustment period when an animal is moved to a new location, and I've tried to leave him be as much as possible, but I don't think guys this little can make it very long without food. He seemed undersized.
I've spoken on the phone with the breeder and he agrees there was most likely a problem before I got him most likely and has offered a refund/replacement but in the meantime, I want to make sure I'm doing whatever I can do to keep this guy going-- the breeder said he gives him a 50/50 chance of recovery.
It's frustrating because I didn't want to fail from day one, but it feels like that's what happened. Could I have screwed something up so quickly?
Should I move him back to the smaller enclosure?
Here are a bunch of pix:
adolescent sized enclosure:
Baby bin enclosure (somewhat makeshift as I didn't realize he'd be as small as he was):
Here he is minutes out of the box:
morning of day 1, better color, but eyes closed. In the baby bin:
This was later in day 1: dark, eyes closed:
He's been drinking pretty well at least-- I put him in this cup at one point to help him catch fruit flies, which he ate a couple of only once, but that was 5 days ago.
What do you guys think based on how he looks? Think he will make it? What can I do differently?
I'm new to posting here (first time post, but I've been lurking for a few weeks reading everything!) My name is Jen and I'm a computer/reptile nerd from Milwaukee. *shakes hands* Sorry for the following to be how we meet... but I'm reaching a point of desperation and I'm open to anything at all. Normally I'm rather shy and prefer just to lurk.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon: Ambilobe panther chameleon, M, 2 months old. I've had him for about 6 days now, purchased from a breeder here on the forums in the classifieds.
Handling - As infrequently as possible-- only to move enclosures, now to feed.
Feeding - I've only seen the chameleon eat a couple of fruit flies on day 1, but I also have offered gut-loaded small crickets (sweet potato, oranges, and greens) and reptiworms (extra small size) which he ignores. At any rate, I have a cup in there with crickets and fruitflies that he also ignores.
Supplements - Well, the chameleon was sleeping all day literally the morning after I got him so I haven't started this, but I did my research, and had a schedule setup for reptical w/o D3 every day, herptivite 2/month and reptical w/D3 2/month. Also have Miner-All on order. Was going to start doing this routine once he was settled a bit and was eating normally.
Watering - big dripper, lots of misting, and a humidifier by the cage with a towel draped over. Eventually going to get a mistking.
Fecal Description - separate droppings at first, brown and white, now just scant white droppings- it's been a few days.
History - unknown prior to my receiving. chameleon came from florida.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I started the guy in a screen cage (18X18X36) but moved him to a 16 gallon babybin after a day (sweater box) because he seemed so overwhelmed in the big cage and I thought he'd be able to find food easier but yesterday I've moved him back into the screen enclosure because humidity seemed better there.
Lighting - 5.0 reptisun tube, a 40w and a 60w in a Zoo Med combo fixture- right now I only keep the 5.0 and 40w turned on. I turn on the 60 if extra heat is needed to maintain the temp. 12 hours on/12 off. (8A-8P)
Temperature: 70-85 at the hottest point. Overnight drops to 60-65 as we are having unseasonably bad weather right now. I have a digital therm/hygrometer with a probe for testing temps.
Humidity - 40-60%-- this has been a big struggle to maintain. constant misting and humidifier-- we've even draped a towel over the enclosure to capture the humidifier steam, which is on the floor.
Plants - A few umbrella plants, some fake vines, and a few extra plastic plants for more places to hide.
Placement - Located in a (no traffic, faces an empty yard) window- not near fans or high traffic-- no other animals or people other than my husband and I. Top of cage is about 5 feet off the floor. TOp of the cage is covered in a towel for now so the little guy can't really see us and to maintain humidity.
Location - Milwaukee, WI
Current Problem - I got my chameleon last thursday. I did months of research to make sure I was prepared and I've kept reptiles for years including some very finicky aquatic turtle species that are also UVB/supplement fussy so I felt like I was ready to take on a chameleon. The first night I got him, he ate and drank a little, but the next morning and from then on, he just sat under his basking light with his eyes closed. At first he seemed to have issues with his eyes, rubbing them a lot, bubbling them up, but after that he just seems lethargic. He seems to only "wake up" if bothered in some way- usually via misting, but then he just turns very dark again. he has ignored all food and is very skinny-- today in desperation I smeared bug paste (a small small pinch of herptivite, some reptiworms and crickets mashed up into a paste) on his mouth and he seemed to eat that a little bit but then just goes back to sleep, dark, tail curled up, eyes closed. He has done this since the day I got him.
I understand that there is an adjustment period when an animal is moved to a new location, and I've tried to leave him be as much as possible, but I don't think guys this little can make it very long without food. He seemed undersized.
I've spoken on the phone with the breeder and he agrees there was most likely a problem before I got him most likely and has offered a refund/replacement but in the meantime, I want to make sure I'm doing whatever I can do to keep this guy going-- the breeder said he gives him a 50/50 chance of recovery.
It's frustrating because I didn't want to fail from day one, but it feels like that's what happened. Could I have screwed something up so quickly?
Should I move him back to the smaller enclosure?
Here are a bunch of pix:
adolescent sized enclosure:

Baby bin enclosure (somewhat makeshift as I didn't realize he'd be as small as he was):

Here he is minutes out of the box:

morning of day 1, better color, but eyes closed. In the baby bin:

This was later in day 1: dark, eyes closed:

He's been drinking pretty well at least-- I put him in this cup at one point to help him catch fruit flies, which he ate a couple of only once, but that was 5 days ago.

What do you guys think based on how he looks? Think he will make it? What can I do differently?