DAY 3 no poop, but still eating, not dehydrated looking

nj011908

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Your Chameleon - Ambilobe panther male
Handling - never
Feeding - Crickets I put out 10 lightly dusted with calcium and d3 a few times a week and multivitamin 1 a week and liquid vitamin once a month ( will be the schedule)
Supplements - Rep-cal w/d3 1/week, calcium without d3 1/week, reptivite powder1/week and emphimil poly-vi-sol infant formula for liqiuid vitamins 1/month,
Watering - misting 2x a day and dripper going all day i drop per 7-10 seconds.
Fecal Description - last i saw was wrinkley like it had been there a day or so but had a nice white urate, have not been able to find poop, day 3 but still eating
History - he just got here wednseday after being shipped for two days since fedex messed up but he was still warm when he arrived just hungry and im sure dedrated,

Cage Info:
Cage Type -Glass bottom 24"high and screen reptibreex top 36" high = total 60" high x18wx18L
Lighting - two CPL reptisun 5.0 uvb
Temperature - 85-90 basking spot 70 at the bottom, middle abput 74, measured by digital thermometers and analog
Humidity - hygromoter at the top by basking area measures 20% the bottom and middle read at about 50 % except after misting its spikes to 80-90%
Plants - GZolden pothtos and umbrella tree
Placement - located in dinner room, is near a fan that stays off or on low
Location - northern illinois
 
Your Chameleon - Ambilobe panther male
Handling - never
Feeding - Crickets I put out 10 lightly dusted with calcium and d3 a few times a week and multivitamin 1 a week and liquid vitamin once a month ( will be the schedule)
Supplements - Rep-cal w/d3 1/week, calcium without d3 1/week, reptivite powder1/week and emphimil poly-vi-sol infant formula for liqiuid vitamins 1/month,
Watering - misting 2x a day and dripper going all day i drop per 7-10 seconds.
Fecal Description - last i saw was wrinkley like it had been there a day or so but had a nice white urate, have not been able to find poop, day 3 but still eating
History - he just got here wednseday after being shipped for two days since fedex messed up but he was still warm when he arrived just hungry and im sure dedrated,

Cage Info:
Cage Type -Glass bottom 24"high and screen reptibreex top 36" high = total 60" high x18wx18L
Lighting - two CPL reptisun 5.0 uvb
Temperature - 85-90 basking spot 70 at the bottom, middle abput 74, measured by digital thermometers and analog
Humidity - hygromoter at the top by basking area measures 20% the bottom and middle read at about 50 % except after misting its spikes to 80-90%
Plants - GZolden pothtos and umbrella tree
Placement - located in dinner room, is near a fan that stays off or on low
Location - northern illinois


SPOKE TOO SOON he just pooped!!!!!! YAY for CHAM POOP!!!!BOOO FOR NEW DADDY SYNDROME:rolleyes:
 
I suggest dusting your crickets everyday with calcium without d3 and every2 weeks give multivitamin with d3

i am actually going to go with jim flaherty's suggestions and go completely liquid, liquid multivitamin 1 drop a week per 50-100 grams of lizard and 2 drops calcium per week, the only time you really need d3 is when you dont have uvb and /or natural sun or if your animal fails to produce it on its own. I am just waiting to see which liquid calcium to go with. i read an article that powder calcium and pill calcium barely gets absorbed, only like less than ten percent of the dosage, where as liquid is far higher. how ever i have been giving repti-calcium on half his daily crickets and we will see in about six months how it all turned out.
 
All us cham owners get 'poop stress' sometimes.
We even have a special "poop" thread sticky, everything you always wanted
to know about cham poop :rolleyes:

You didn't mention the age of your cham, but older ones do not poop every
day, Sméagol, my 2 year old veiled, poops about once a week, but it's always
HUGE when he does.
 
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