kirstilouise24
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Cage Info:
* Cage Type - Screen
* Lighting - one small heat lamp and a larger "artificial sunlamp" as the man at the store called it.
* Temperature - I'm not sure the exact temperature... but i leave the heat lamp on at all times, although it has been getting a bit warm in my room lately...
* Humidity - It isn't really humid at all...
* Plants - No live plants, just plastic ones for him to crawl around on.
* Placement - The cage is on the floor at the foot of my bed with no vents or fans. It is NOT in a walk way of any sort.. it is about 2.5 feet tall and wide
* Location - In the woods of Oregon... very green area
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - I'm actually not positive of the sex, but I assumed he was male for some reason... the man who sold him to me may have told me. I was told he would still grow a bit so he was young but almost full grown--I haven't noticed any growth, however. I have had him for about seven weeks.
* Handling - I hold him about once every 3 or 4 days...
* Feeding - I toss two crickets in every day around 11 a.m.. He typically eats them within an hour, but he hasn't eaten lately. there are 3 in his cage right now just crawling around that he hasn't even tried to get.
* Supplements - 2 crickets twice a week with calcium.
* Watering - I typically spray water with a mister for a few minutes until he looks satisfied... if I am in a hurry, I put 3 or 4 ice cubes over the top of his cage and let it drip for him and then spray some more when I get home.
* Fecal Description - Creamy white jelly-ish... never been tested.
* History - he is usually pretty lively... as much as a chameleon should be... typically when I put him on my arm he will crawl up it pretty quickly and look around the whole time...
* Current Problem - he won't open his eyes and is moving very very slowly... when I arrived home he was laying on his side at the bottom of his cage--I actually thought he was dead, but he is doing much better since then, however not looking great. I live quite a ways away from a vet, but I am willing to drive the distance if I have to, I would just like to try to get him well myself first.
* Cage Type - Screen
* Lighting - one small heat lamp and a larger "artificial sunlamp" as the man at the store called it.
* Temperature - I'm not sure the exact temperature... but i leave the heat lamp on at all times, although it has been getting a bit warm in my room lately...
* Humidity - It isn't really humid at all...
* Plants - No live plants, just plastic ones for him to crawl around on.
* Placement - The cage is on the floor at the foot of my bed with no vents or fans. It is NOT in a walk way of any sort.. it is about 2.5 feet tall and wide
* Location - In the woods of Oregon... very green area
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - I'm actually not positive of the sex, but I assumed he was male for some reason... the man who sold him to me may have told me. I was told he would still grow a bit so he was young but almost full grown--I haven't noticed any growth, however. I have had him for about seven weeks.
* Handling - I hold him about once every 3 or 4 days...
* Feeding - I toss two crickets in every day around 11 a.m.. He typically eats them within an hour, but he hasn't eaten lately. there are 3 in his cage right now just crawling around that he hasn't even tried to get.
* Supplements - 2 crickets twice a week with calcium.
* Watering - I typically spray water with a mister for a few minutes until he looks satisfied... if I am in a hurry, I put 3 or 4 ice cubes over the top of his cage and let it drip for him and then spray some more when I get home.
* Fecal Description - Creamy white jelly-ish... never been tested.
* History - he is usually pretty lively... as much as a chameleon should be... typically when I put him on my arm he will crawl up it pretty quickly and look around the whole time...
* Current Problem - he won't open his eyes and is moving very very slowly... when I arrived home he was laying on his side at the bottom of his cage--I actually thought he was dead, but he is doing much better since then, however not looking great. I live quite a ways away from a vet, but I am willing to drive the distance if I have to, I would just like to try to get him well myself first.