I have two recently acquired (may 4th) panther chameleons in the classic black screen tanks, plenty of hiding places in the leaves, temperatures are all good, they're eating fine
But they can't seem to figure out where to get water. I have a homemade drop system made with a tub of water and IV tubing, and it drips from in between the leaves in an area they spend the most time in in each of the two cages. It drops about every 8-10 seconds into a big flat green bowl. I'll try to attach some pictures.
I know they're thirsty because whenever I spray, they run over to the wet bits and lick the branches, but they aren't actually getting any water. They seem really interested in the dripping water, but they don't notice the end of the tube where it drips from, and they're uncertain about the bowls. Maybe the water doesn't ripple often enough?
I took a dropper and found out they'd drink directly from the dropper with my hand in their tank, which was about 2 days ago, when I discovered they weren't drinking. They won't drink from the dropper now, but will lick water off the ceiling sometimes if I drip it through the mesh.
Any ideas? How do I spot signs of dangerous dehydration?
If it persists, what should I try?
But they can't seem to figure out where to get water. I have a homemade drop system made with a tub of water and IV tubing, and it drips from in between the leaves in an area they spend the most time in in each of the two cages. It drops about every 8-10 seconds into a big flat green bowl. I'll try to attach some pictures.
I know they're thirsty because whenever I spray, they run over to the wet bits and lick the branches, but they aren't actually getting any water. They seem really interested in the dripping water, but they don't notice the end of the tube where it drips from, and they're uncertain about the bowls. Maybe the water doesn't ripple often enough?
I took a dropper and found out they'd drink directly from the dropper with my hand in their tank, which was about 2 days ago, when I discovered they weren't drinking. They won't drink from the dropper now, but will lick water off the ceiling sometimes if I drip it through the mesh.
Any ideas? How do I spot signs of dangerous dehydration?
If it persists, what should I try?