Godzilla is digging??? Help???

chris1985

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Godzilla - male ambilobe panther chameleon (6 months old)

I have soil (coco block) in the bottom of my enclosure. I know this is not ideal but am going to change it soon.

He has started to dig holes at the front of the tank, looks like he is trying to find a way out?

Is this normal??

Also his feces are quite small and he seems to be struggling to get them out? Can chameleons get constipation??

I dont think he has ate any of the soil
 
45 x 45 x 60cm high?

Guys in the shop told me this would last him for 12 months? doesnt look like its going to.
 
My Female Veiled sometimes tries hard to push and feces out. Make sure he's got enough moisture in his diet. Apart from spraying and making sure he has a contstant source of fresh water, you will need to feed him greens etc. Try feeding him some grapes cut in half! My Vieled loves 'em and they provide alot of moisture at the same time! ;)
 
he has alos started to sneeze/snort. Is this normal????

seems to do it more when i refuse to pick him up and get him out when he is clawing at the glass.
 
Mine does aswell! Not too sure why he does it but yeh she snorts sometimes. Maybe a sign that she's a bit nervous or distressed! I don't normally handle her for long periods of time especially this time of year as it's cold. I've read many stories of chams scratching at glass and trying to get out! Mine does it too! Maybe just a little confused and thinks she can get somewhere outside of the tank. Like I said I feed mine grapes, she loves 'em but you can feed other greens. Mine's eaten carrot, tomato, and grapes. I put some in the cricket / locust pot aswell for them to eat so they are gut loaded for when your cham eats them! This gives your cham and extra helping of vit c etc! ;)
 
45 x 45 x 60cm high?

Guys in the shop told me this would last him for 12 months? doesnt look like its going to.

starting to get way too small for him. he needs a big boy cage now.
and yes, he will get mad if you don't take him out and let him explore.

Harry
 
45 x 45 x 60cm high?

Guys in the shop told me this would last him for 12 months? doesnt look like its going to.

I wouldn't trust the shop owners! To think they have to know everything about every pet! Surely they do not know everything about every pet!! Refer to this forum and books. ;)
 
If you could fill out the "How to ask for help" form that might help, and also images as well.

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I have yet to see a panther that will eat greens or fruit. Veileds will but not panthers. You can try to maybe trick into eatting some by putting slivers of carrot or apples or strawberry in the feeding cup in your tank. When he shoot at a crick he will possibly pick up some fruits and veggies also. But just to feed them fruits or veggies, good luck with that one. ;)
 
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