ajs
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Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - ~4-5 month old Ambilobe/Ambanja mix. I have had him for two weeks now
- Handling - ~30 minutes/day, usually outside to give him some natural sunlight exposure
- Feeding - Dubias (gut loaded on carrots and oats/occasionally apples), crickets (same gutload - although I am not feeding with crickets nearly as often for the past week or so) BSFL (no gutload), hornworms (no gutload, as a treat). I give him a mix of the above feeders daily, but heavy on BSFL and Dubias.
- Supplements - Exoterra repticalcium without d3 - 3-4 times/week. Herptivite (Repcal) multivitamin twice a month. Calcium with D3 (Repcal) twice a month.
- Watering - I have a dripper, humidifier, and I mist 2-3 times per day. I will also "hand" feed him water with a Turkey baster that I have. I see him drink this way occasionally (maybe once a day).
- Fecal Description - Always white urates. Actual fecal matter seems to be normal, maybe a bit dark the last day or two but not incredibly.
- History - N/A
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen 18x18x36
- Lighting - 5.0 T8 UVB reptisun and 100W incandescent dimmed to 75-80W
- Temperature - basking spot is around 85 or so. Ambient temps stay at least 70. I've measured this with both the exoterra dual thermometer/hygrometer and a thermometer with a probe.
- Humidity - 60+ at night and 40-60% during the day. I have an ultrasonic cool mist humidifier
- Plants - pothos and umbrella plants. Two fake plants near the top of his cage
- Placement - by the window in the "dining room" attached to our kitchen so he sees us often from a distance. The cage sits on a 3ft tall stand that I have built next to a window.
- Location - Raleigh, NC area
Current Problem - it looks like my cham has started to develop a little edema. I am worried that I might have over dusted a couple times, as a couple of the crickets looked almost like powdered donuts. I have been feeding a lot of BSFL and dubias recently though and have eased up on the dusting.
Do you guys think that is the issue here?