Hello,
I received my panther chameleon about 6 weeks ago and everything seemed to be going really well. I had my screen cage operational with an automatic misting system, timed lights, and hibiscus plants already set up before the little guy arrived. Humidity maintains at 70%, basking spot ranges from 87-95 degrees, and the little guy was eating really well. I have been feeding him crickets, super worms, and dubai roaches. All the insects have been gut loaded with mustard greens, collard greens, papaya, apples and carrots. I took these ingredients and put them through a food processor and then feed them to the insects. I also dust my feeders with calcium every day, and alternate a multi-vitamin and calcium with d3 every other week. From what I can tell, nothing in my environment has changed.
About 7 days ago, I noticed my chameleon hanging out near the bottom of his cage, he was still hanging out on a branch but very close to the floor. I also noticed that he was getting ready to shed. At the time, I figured that he ventured to the bottom of the cage because that is where I place the crickets and I figured he was waiting. Also, because I noticed he was going to shed, I increased his misting schedule. Usually, he eats right away but this time he ignored his food. Again, I figured that this might be because he was shedding. I left the crickets in the cage for about an hour and he hadn't eaten any, so I removed them, and figured he just needed to shed and wasn't interested in eating. I checked on him a little later, and found him on the floor of the cage. Again, I figured this was because of his shed, so I just gave him his space.
After a couple days, I began to get really concerned. First, he was staying on the bottom of the cage. Second, after a couple days, he still hadn't shed his skin. The shed was really white and ready to come off, but he wasn't moving enough to get it off. I increased his misting but he wasn't moving to take it off. I decided to help him a little bit, being careful to not damage the new skin. The shed flaked off really easily. I thought that was his problem, but he has continued to stay at the bottom of his cage. He wasn't eating or drinking very much. I held him in my hand and turned on the misters and he drank some water, but only a little bit. I gathered a stool sample and the urate was orange, so I could tell he was dehydrated.
I took him to the vet and couldn't find any physical signs of illness. X-rays looked good, white blood cells seemed normal, grip is good, and no parasites. The vet gave him some fluids to rehydrate and I was instructed to try and force feed. I got him home and he readily ate crickets out of my hand, but wouldn't shoot his tongue. I would just put the crickets up to his nose and he would eat. His tongue also seemed normal during the vet check.
After all of my research, I can't find a reason why he seems to be doing poorly. I know this message is long winded, but I wanted to throw out everything I have done. Has anyone had an experience like this and are there any solutions.
Thanks,
Anthony
I received my panther chameleon about 6 weeks ago and everything seemed to be going really well. I had my screen cage operational with an automatic misting system, timed lights, and hibiscus plants already set up before the little guy arrived. Humidity maintains at 70%, basking spot ranges from 87-95 degrees, and the little guy was eating really well. I have been feeding him crickets, super worms, and dubai roaches. All the insects have been gut loaded with mustard greens, collard greens, papaya, apples and carrots. I took these ingredients and put them through a food processor and then feed them to the insects. I also dust my feeders with calcium every day, and alternate a multi-vitamin and calcium with d3 every other week. From what I can tell, nothing in my environment has changed.
About 7 days ago, I noticed my chameleon hanging out near the bottom of his cage, he was still hanging out on a branch but very close to the floor. I also noticed that he was getting ready to shed. At the time, I figured that he ventured to the bottom of the cage because that is where I place the crickets and I figured he was waiting. Also, because I noticed he was going to shed, I increased his misting schedule. Usually, he eats right away but this time he ignored his food. Again, I figured that this might be because he was shedding. I left the crickets in the cage for about an hour and he hadn't eaten any, so I removed them, and figured he just needed to shed and wasn't interested in eating. I checked on him a little later, and found him on the floor of the cage. Again, I figured this was because of his shed, so I just gave him his space.
After a couple days, I began to get really concerned. First, he was staying on the bottom of the cage. Second, after a couple days, he still hadn't shed his skin. The shed was really white and ready to come off, but he wasn't moving enough to get it off. I increased his misting but he wasn't moving to take it off. I decided to help him a little bit, being careful to not damage the new skin. The shed flaked off really easily. I thought that was his problem, but he has continued to stay at the bottom of his cage. He wasn't eating or drinking very much. I held him in my hand and turned on the misters and he drank some water, but only a little bit. I gathered a stool sample and the urate was orange, so I could tell he was dehydrated.
I took him to the vet and couldn't find any physical signs of illness. X-rays looked good, white blood cells seemed normal, grip is good, and no parasites. The vet gave him some fluids to rehydrate and I was instructed to try and force feed. I got him home and he readily ate crickets out of my hand, but wouldn't shoot his tongue. I would just put the crickets up to his nose and he would eat. His tongue also seemed normal during the vet check.
After all of my research, I can't find a reason why he seems to be doing poorly. I know this message is long winded, but I wanted to throw out everything I have done. Has anyone had an experience like this and are there any solutions.
Thanks,
Anthony
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