Raffi
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jackson Chameleon, Female, Been in my care for a year and was told was a could months old at the time purchased.
Handling - Once a month
Feeding - Crickets, daily, 5-10. Gutloaded with Repashy and cricket crack.
Supplements - Dusting REPTICAL W/O D3 everyday. With D3 once a month. Miner-All once a month
Watering - Misting 3 times daily. Morning, Midday, evening. Little dripper on constantly daily. I do see her drink.
Fecal Description - Brown and Urate is yellow white.No parasite testing.
History - No previous illness other than when i first purchased her. Her nail looked infected. Pet Smart Cauterized it and advised it would grow back.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 3x1
Lighting - 1 reptiglow 5.0, 2 reptisun 5.0, 1 70watt basking by zoomed. 6am-7pm
Temperature - Top is 85 , bottom is 70 deg. Lowest overnight temp 50-60. 2 zoomed gauges are used for measurement
Humidity - top humid 50-70, bottom humid is 60-80.
Plants - Pothos, and the money tree
Placement - Next to window for proper ventilation, no traffic. about 3.5 feet off the ground on desk.
Location - Glendale, CA. (Moderate Tempts in high to low 70s.)
Current Problem - So I had rescued this Female Jackson Cham from Pet Smart a year ago. When I was first introduced to her it looked as though she had an infection already and her nail was crooked. After speaking to Pet Smart associates i let them know that i am willing to take her into my care because they clearly were not doing a good job. I asked about the nail and the vet provided by Pet Smart did confirm it was indeed infected so the cauterized her nail, cleaned the infection(so i presumed) and advised me her nail should grow back. Long story short, it never did and has looked like this in the past week. I am worried. I know she is definitely in need of medical attention.
Your Chameleon - Jackson Chameleon, Female, Been in my care for a year and was told was a could months old at the time purchased.
Handling - Once a month
Feeding - Crickets, daily, 5-10. Gutloaded with Repashy and cricket crack.
Supplements - Dusting REPTICAL W/O D3 everyday. With D3 once a month. Miner-All once a month
Watering - Misting 3 times daily. Morning, Midday, evening. Little dripper on constantly daily. I do see her drink.
Fecal Description - Brown and Urate is yellow white.No parasite testing.
History - No previous illness other than when i first purchased her. Her nail looked infected. Pet Smart Cauterized it and advised it would grow back.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 3x1
Lighting - 1 reptiglow 5.0, 2 reptisun 5.0, 1 70watt basking by zoomed. 6am-7pm
Temperature - Top is 85 , bottom is 70 deg. Lowest overnight temp 50-60. 2 zoomed gauges are used for measurement
Humidity - top humid 50-70, bottom humid is 60-80.
Plants - Pothos, and the money tree
Placement - Next to window for proper ventilation, no traffic. about 3.5 feet off the ground on desk.
Location - Glendale, CA. (Moderate Tempts in high to low 70s.)
Current Problem - So I had rescued this Female Jackson Cham from Pet Smart a year ago. When I was first introduced to her it looked as though she had an infection already and her nail was crooked. After speaking to Pet Smart associates i let them know that i am willing to take her into my care because they clearly were not doing a good job. I asked about the nail and the vet provided by Pet Smart did confirm it was indeed infected so the cauterized her nail, cleaned the infection(so i presumed) and advised me her nail should grow back. Long story short, it never did and has looked like this in the past week. I am worried. I know she is definitely in need of medical attention.