Chameleon Info:
• Your Chameleon - Archie - He's a Graceful. Was told he was around 6 months old. Purchased him at a Repticon show 4 days ago.
• Handling - Only handled a couple of times since purchasing. Took him out of cage while setting things up.
• Feeding - Crickets, first day home he ate 8 small crickets. Second day he ate a couple of large crickets. Have not seen him eat since since 2 days ago. 2nd time we fed him dusted in Calcium. Crickets have Flukers cricket food in tanks.
• Supplements - Repti Calcium
• Watering - 1st day used hand sprayer to mist leaves in cage. Installed a Monsoon RS400, set to spray 10 seconds every hour. Water seems to evaporate pretty quickly. First day in cage seen him drink after hand spraying.
• Fecal Description - Have not seen any sign of him going to bathroom since we brought him home.
• History -
Cage Info:
• Cage Type - Reptibreeze 16x16x30 mesh enclosure.
• Lighting - Hood with a basking lamp and a UVB 5.0 lamp. About 12 hr on/off cycles.
• Temperature - Daytime average around 80 4 inches from heat bulb. Night drops to around 70.
• Humidity - Around 30-40%, per small humidity gauge. Having trouble with humidity levels even though I have a timed spray.
• Plants - No live plants
• Placement - Cage in a small computer type office room. Low traffic, no fans. Kitchen is adjacent to room so he can hear quite a bit of what is going on.
• Location - North Carolina
Current Problem - Not sure there is a problem, but want to see if Archie is acting as one would expect for a newly purchased chameleon or if I may be doing something wrong and he is not entirely happy. Arch is not very active. Seems he likes to pick out a spot and just stay there. I put plenty of variety for climbing and hiding in the cage. I was hoping he would explore the cage and see where he could wander too. Is it possible he is not yet comfortable in his new surroundings? I thought he would like it after being in a small tank with several other Chameleons at the Repticon show. The first day he got a lot of handling as we did not immediately have an enclosure setup for him. He ate well the first day, and he seemed happy to get water. The second day he ate a couple of pretty big crickets. I'm now wondering if they were a bit too big for him and is having trouble digesting. Since he came home 4 days ago I have yet to see any evidence of him pooping. Since I have not seen him eat for a couple of days I have left crickets to wander the cage hoping he will catch one if he feels like it. I have seen crickets close to him but he has not shown any interest. I am also concerned because I cannot get the humidity up. I was wondering if I should go to an aquarium tank so the humidity stays in and does not dissipate so quickly.
Thanks for any advice given, he is a cool little fella and I just want him to be happy and healthy.
• Your Chameleon - Archie - He's a Graceful. Was told he was around 6 months old. Purchased him at a Repticon show 4 days ago.
• Handling - Only handled a couple of times since purchasing. Took him out of cage while setting things up.
• Feeding - Crickets, first day home he ate 8 small crickets. Second day he ate a couple of large crickets. Have not seen him eat since since 2 days ago. 2nd time we fed him dusted in Calcium. Crickets have Flukers cricket food in tanks.
• Supplements - Repti Calcium
• Watering - 1st day used hand sprayer to mist leaves in cage. Installed a Monsoon RS400, set to spray 10 seconds every hour. Water seems to evaporate pretty quickly. First day in cage seen him drink after hand spraying.
• Fecal Description - Have not seen any sign of him going to bathroom since we brought him home.
• History -
Cage Info:
• Cage Type - Reptibreeze 16x16x30 mesh enclosure.
• Lighting - Hood with a basking lamp and a UVB 5.0 lamp. About 12 hr on/off cycles.
• Temperature - Daytime average around 80 4 inches from heat bulb. Night drops to around 70.
• Humidity - Around 30-40%, per small humidity gauge. Having trouble with humidity levels even though I have a timed spray.
• Plants - No live plants
• Placement - Cage in a small computer type office room. Low traffic, no fans. Kitchen is adjacent to room so he can hear quite a bit of what is going on.
• Location - North Carolina
Current Problem - Not sure there is a problem, but want to see if Archie is acting as one would expect for a newly purchased chameleon or if I may be doing something wrong and he is not entirely happy. Arch is not very active. Seems he likes to pick out a spot and just stay there. I put plenty of variety for climbing and hiding in the cage. I was hoping he would explore the cage and see where he could wander too. Is it possible he is not yet comfortable in his new surroundings? I thought he would like it after being in a small tank with several other Chameleons at the Repticon show. The first day he got a lot of handling as we did not immediately have an enclosure setup for him. He ate well the first day, and he seemed happy to get water. The second day he ate a couple of pretty big crickets. I'm now wondering if they were a bit too big for him and is having trouble digesting. Since he came home 4 days ago I have yet to see any evidence of him pooping. Since I have not seen him eat for a couple of days I have left crickets to wander the cage hoping he will catch one if he feels like it. I have seen crickets close to him but he has not shown any interest. I am also concerned because I cannot get the humidity up. I was wondering if I should go to an aquarium tank so the humidity stays in and does not dissipate so quickly.
Thanks for any advice given, he is a cool little fella and I just want him to be happy and healthy.