Jle5116
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We live in Hawaii and recently adopted a female Jackson Chameleon as a pet. We typically see this species on hikes around the island, but got ours from a pet store. We weren’t planning on getting one but while we were there she came to the glass and put her hand up against my daughter’s finger for a few seconds and then lifted both arms up toward us into the air in front of the glass until we took her out. Irony or not, it was quite unusual, and we fell in love with her.
I am new to caring for a reptile and want to ensure we are setting her up for success, and could humbly use some help to fine tune our environment for her and answer a few questions!
Current concerns:
-she sometimes gapes in her enclosure (no noise or mucus) it’s not for very long but I have seen it happen occasionally
-she appears a little grey to me sometimes
-****she occasionally closes her eyes during the daytime and I know that’s not a good sign, sometimes her eyes look squinty (they don’t appear sunken in to me though)****
-she doesn’t move around her enclosure very much, but will move for water or a cricket. I don’t know if her environment is causing this, or if it’s because she’s gravid…
Things you should know:
-we’ve only had her for 2 weeks, and she seems to be at the end of molting (has some left around her head, so I’m not sure if that’s the reason for gaping)
-she was in an enclosure with mostly males, and we think she may be gravid. Is there a way to tell how close to birth she may be if so?
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Also… if she’s gravid, tips for babies? Everyone is so discouraging about caring for Jackson babies and I appreciate the honesty but I also need good guidance!
We live in Hawaii and recently adopted a female Jackson Chameleon as a pet. We typically see this species on hikes around the island, but got ours from a pet store. We weren’t planning on getting one but while we were there she came to the glass and put her hand up against my daughter’s finger for a few seconds and then lifted both arms up toward us into the air in front of the glass until we took her out. Irony or not, it was quite unusual, and we fell in love with her.
I am new to caring for a reptile and want to ensure we are setting her up for success, and could humbly use some help to fine tune our environment for her and answer a few questions!
Current concerns:
-she sometimes gapes in her enclosure (no noise or mucus) it’s not for very long but I have seen it happen occasionally
-she appears a little grey to me sometimes
-****she occasionally closes her eyes during the daytime and I know that’s not a good sign, sometimes her eyes look squinty (they don’t appear sunken in to me though)****
-she doesn’t move around her enclosure very much, but will move for water or a cricket. I don’t know if her environment is causing this, or if it’s because she’s gravid…
Things you should know:
-we’ve only had her for 2 weeks, and she seems to be at the end of molting (has some left around her head, so I’m not sure if that’s the reason for gaping)
-she was in an enclosure with mostly males, and we think she may be gravid. Is there a way to tell how close to birth she may be if so?
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - female Jackson Chameleon, she’s been with us for 2 weeks
- Handling - 1-2x/day. We will put her outside on our hibiscus tree to get sunlight occasionally, and will hold her for maybe 5-10 minutes (she doesn’t gape while holding, she is her greenest when she’s held, and always darker in her enclosure, but we still keep handling to a minimum)
- Feeding - we feed her medium sized crickets, she only eats 2-3, so we take any extras out before evening. We gut load the crickets with carrots and sweet potato shavings
- Supplements - unfortunately we were dusting her crickets everyday with Rep-Cal (with vit D3) because that’s what the pet store told us to do. As I researched I learned too much vit d is bad, so for the last two days I’ve been dusting with Repti Calcium (without vit d) instead. Would love recommendations
- Watering - since we live in Hawaii and don’t have AC, it’s very humid in our house during the day. I mist her enclosure and her before I turn her lights on in the morning, and after I turn them off at night, until all the leaves are covered. She seems to really dislike being misted. We have a dripper that drips during the daytime, and I do see her drink off of the leaves occasionally, but sometimes I have to place her in front of the dripping water for her to drink. We catch the water in a cup at the bottom of her enclosure.
- Fecal Description - she has never been tested for parasites. Her poop is oval and solid (but squishy when picked up). Her urate is white. She goes to the bathroom once every morning.
- History - I have no previous information about her. The pet store was shocked that she was so interested in being held when we were there, they said that’s unusual, but they gave me no further information. I’m not even sure how old she is other than what Google estimates based on her length.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 18x18x36 full screen cage
- Lighting - i need lighting advice!!! We got our uvb lighting per the pet store’s recommendation and I’m learning that maybe we should have a linear uvb instead. We use a dome uvb light fixture with a 26watt 5.0 uvb bulb. I didn’t know we needed a basking lamp because it’s 80-85 degrees in our house, but i was advised to get one for a temp gradient so we have a mini deep dome fixture with zoo-med daylight blue 100w bulb as of the last few days, but I’ve been told that’s too much and need to know what wattage to get. As of now it sits on the top of the enclosure because they don’t have stands on island and I’m waiting for the stand I ordered to arrive. I turn it on in the morning for her and then turn it off midday because I’ve been nervous it’s too hot.
- Temperature - 80-85 degrees in enclosure, 85-90 near basking light (but I haven’t been keeping it on because that seems too hot). Overnight temperature is around 75.
- Humidity - humidity levels during the day are 60-70%, typically leaning toward 65. At night it is more humid, around 75-80%.
- Plants - yes we have a pathos plant in her enclosure, but I NEED more coverage in the top half of the enclosure and the pathos isn’t growing fast enough for that. I haven’t found another plant that will fit with my pathos and be tall enough, or figured out one that can be secured higher up on the screen yet, would love input.
- Placement - the cage is in our “sun room” aka toy room that gets afternoon sunlight. There are ceiling fans but I keep them on low and was wondering if it would help or hurt her to turn them higher during the day because it does get hot. The windows are always open in this room. It is a high traffic area because our house is tiny, and this room is where my kids play or walk through to go outside. I will say, my kids are very respectful and play calmly. The cage is on a dresser, about 3’ above the ground, and the top of it is about 3’ below the ceiling.
- Location - Hawaii
Also… if she’s gravid, tips for babies? Everyone is so discouraging about caring for Jackson babies and I appreciate the honesty but I also need good guidance!
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