sandrachameleon
Chameleon Enthusiast
I would think a substrate is not required in a glass enclosure, since you'll have no trouble maintaining humidity. Many people use cocofiber as a reasonably safe substrate, if a substrate is desired or required. wood chips are NOT recommended.
I dont think I would use Nutribol every day, as I believe it contains preformed vitamin A and D3. Perhaps a plain calcium only powder (no D3) could be used half the time instead.
Also, mealworms and waxworms are not good feeder options. Reconsider using those as anything other than rare treats.
You said the Temperature is "about 85 degrees in warm" - what is the temp away from the basking bulb, in the coolest part of the enclosure?
I agree that it may be the cleaning product, if nothing else has changed. I use only white vinegar or steam to clean my cages - never chemicals of any kind.
I dont think I would use Nutribol every day, as I believe it contains preformed vitamin A and D3. Perhaps a plain calcium only powder (no D3) could be used half the time instead.
Also, mealworms and waxworms are not good feeder options. Reconsider using those as anything other than rare treats.
You said the Temperature is "about 85 degrees in warm" - what is the temp away from the basking bulb, in the coolest part of the enclosure?
I agree that it may be the cleaning product, if nothing else has changed. I use only white vinegar or steam to clean my cages - never chemicals of any kind.