daytime sleep, normal?

pantherlover

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hey all, seems like my 2 year old male panther has been doing a good amount of daytime napping. more often than in the past. is this an age thing? any tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

justin
 
Napping is not normal at all. Has your cham had health issues? Now is a good time to answer the "how to ask for help" questions. Cham's do not nap, they are always on alert with eyes moving. There is a problem for sure.
 
indeed you need to adress this imidiatly. start here ....make a vet appt if needed . this needs resolved.
 
hey, ive pmd donna about my husbandry & it seems to her that im doing fine. she has made it known to me that it is infact uncommon for my cham to be basking with his eyes closed because they always should always by nature be watching for predators. i will def make a vet appt asap! i will be sure to keep the thread posted.

ps, donna hope you dont mind i mentoined the pm. thanks for the help.
 
Not at all, but I'll copy and paste here so others can see. We don't want any secrets. Be sure to take a poop sample with you to the vet so you can have him checked for parasites too.

Originally Posted by pantherlover
im on my phone & im not that good with the comp stuff. where are these questions? hes never had health issues as far as i know. i got him about two months ago from the best reptile store in my area by far. ive got him in a 4x2x2 all screen enclosure. his temps range from 87 max to 75 lowest. the humidity level is at 60 in the room. i keep it this high using a humidifier 4 hrs a day. i clean it every second day. i feed him 12 3/4 inch crickets every second day. i dust them & gutload them with carrot to keep them alive. hes got a 5.0 zoomed uv tube light. his basking light is 100 watt repcal bulb in a dome fixture. its a its kept about 5 inches from the top of the cage. he drinks frequently from a dripper which is cleaned regularly. hes got jungle vines, a 3ft benjamina ficus & a pothos strung up along the sides. both were repotted. with proper soil but he never eats from the bottom because the crickets always crawl up the side & i monitor his eating well. no substrate either. if im doing anything wrong please let me know asap. im not even sure if hes sleeping but he keeps his eyes closed often when he basks. u said that they should be attentive at all times. if this is not common & i dont appear to be doin anything wrong than my friend & _ are going to the vet immediately.

draetish said:
All your husbandry sounds fine so I'm not sure why he would have his eyes closed. He may have been ill when you bought him. They hide their illness very well to keep predators from thinking they are weak. I would definetley take him to the vet and also go straight to the store you bought him from and let them know. Please keep us posted.

hey thank you, i will.
 
yes, lights are on for 12, off for 12 hrs of the day. dont remember what type of repcal bulb. i can check when i get home. its what the pet store manager picked off the shelf for
me when i told him i needed a basking light. its only for heat. just got back from the vet. she said he looked very healthy. to be honest there wasnt much she could tell me about his eyes closing because he looked so healthy to her. i wasnt able to bring a stool sample because it was too short notice but im hoping ill be able to drop one off by tomorrow. she told me to cut bask on the multi vitamin dusting to once a week and give straight calcium throughout. she also said to switch my gutload to fishflake from potato for the vit a. other than that she didnt have much to say. one thing that was strange to me was that she said boost the temp from 87 to 93 or so? that didnt sound right to me but i didnt wanna argue. im going to keep it at about 87 unless anybody disagrees. i hope the vit tweak works but im sill scared for my guy who still basks with his eyes closed.
 
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