mrskullface
New Member
So I all of a sudden noticed this on my chameleons back. I assumed it was him falling off his ficus tree after i got him a way bigger cage. I wanted to be safe and take care of it if it's something more serious. Is he going to die? Sorry if he looks so mad in the pictures but he HATES cameras, i dont know how he knows when i have it, but he will do anything to avoid it without even flashes, the camera is his enemy.
also what other vitamins and whatnot should i be looking into and how much, I get almost too much info regarding a ton of stuff to give him all being different. what do you think.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, about a year and a 2 months. Been in my care forever.
* Handling - Never
* Feeding - live crickets, 10 every 2 days. Gut loading them with the green jelly squares.
* rep cal calcium with d3 once a month
* Watering - misting with distilled water 3 times a day
* Fecal Description - white and brown
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - screen and its about 4 feet tall, pretty big.
* Lighting - a red heat light for the night, a uv florescent bulb for sunlight and a basking light to get the cage about 80ish degrees F.
* Temperature - 60-70 night and 70-85 day
* Humidity - 70-80
* Plants - Ficus
* Placement - low traffic area, not in direct sunlight against wall with no heaters or anything.
* Location - san jose cali.
Current Problem - dark spot on his back.
also what other vitamins and whatnot should i be looking into and how much, I get almost too much info regarding a ton of stuff to give him all being different. what do you think.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, about a year and a 2 months. Been in my care forever.
* Handling - Never
* Feeding - live crickets, 10 every 2 days. Gut loading them with the green jelly squares.
* rep cal calcium with d3 once a month
* Watering - misting with distilled water 3 times a day
* Fecal Description - white and brown
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - screen and its about 4 feet tall, pretty big.
* Lighting - a red heat light for the night, a uv florescent bulb for sunlight and a basking light to get the cage about 80ish degrees F.
* Temperature - 60-70 night and 70-85 day
* Humidity - 70-80
* Plants - Ficus
* Placement - low traffic area, not in direct sunlight against wall with no heaters or anything.
* Location - san jose cali.
Current Problem - dark spot on his back.