Supplementing
Following the thought that most montane chameleons are closer to the ground and such require less uvb exposure, we must look at the use of supplements with montane chams.
This can be a tricky topic as there are many schools of though out there and many different products with different strengths and compositions.
I will generalize by saying that montane chams require a much lighter amount of the typical supplements, than most commonly kept species and have been known to show signs of gout and hypervitaminosis when not properly supplemented.
I supplement baby and younger chams in the same method, but with the exception that they are fed everyday and as a result get more feeding with plain calcium which is needed for healthy growth and bone development.
Below I will go over 3 different supplementing schedules. For most cases in my care sheets I avoid mentioning the exact product as to remain unbiased, but with regards to supplements and how different levels of the elements can be I feel it is a much more accurate and simple way to explain.
First is with the use of typical products of rather high levels of d3 and vitamins,
( I do not recommend this approach )
Plain calcium without D3 at most feedings ( rep-cal )
Calcium with D3 once a month ( rep-cal )
Multivitamin once a month ( rep-cal )
Second is a schedule I have used and had positive results with.
Plain calcium without D3 most feedings
Multivitamin with D3 twice a month ( reptvite )
Third is my new current schedule and has been working with positive results.
Plain calcium at most feedings
All in one multivitamin with D3 four times a month ( repashy calcium plus )
To the keeper:
As with supplementing with any cham, less is more, and with montanes this is more true than ever. I tend to only feed my adults 4 days a week and with only a very light dusting.