Herbie's lack of appetite

seanUTD

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Chameleon Info:

Your Chameleon - 3 mo. BB Ambilobe, I have had him since he was 1.5 mo.
Handling - Never, he bites and it stresses him out
Feeding - He gets crickets, small dubia, and supers. Up to 10 insects are offered daily. Gut loaded with kale, collard greens, carrots, squash and organic cut load similar to crickets crack
Supplements - RepCal w/o D3, Herpivite 2x a mo., Flukers W/D3 2x a mo.
Watering -Mist 4x daily for about 2 minutes until the whole cage is dripping, yes I frequently see him drink
Fecal Description - Perfect brown, good size, urate is pure white, very rarely any yellow
History - None I have not been able to obtain lineage, Herbie was given a lot of natural sunlight beforehand

Cage Info:

Cage Type - 2x2x4 reptibreeze full mesh
Lighting - 18" reptisun linear UVB 5.0, 60 watt basking with adjustable socket, 18" Eclipse natural sunlight grow light
Temperature - 82-85 degree basking (depending on the adjustable socket I change it when it gets too hot), down to 70 at night
Humidity - 65-80 percent around mistings
Plants - Ficus benjamina, dracaena, pothos
Placement - located in the living room, no vents near, yes its high traffic but we cover the cages when traffic gets high and at night
Location - Dallas, TX

Current Problem - Herbie has always had a light appetite and it may be due to a cage switch recently or that he shed two days ago but he has not shown signs of stress, but he is not eating at all... I have tried different feeders but he has not shown any signs of eating... I can't see ANY other signs of illness, he still is active, he still drinks, his colors are fine, he's shed... I just can't figure it out
 
That is a little odd with him being so young. If he was older I would say he is probably bored with his food as they will go on so called hunger strikes. You are offering a variety of feeders and Your husbandry is spot on. If it continues I would maybe think about getting a fecal done to check for parasites. Do not know anything about the grow light you are using but doubt that has anything to do with his appetite.
 
I ran checks on the grow light and found threads on many different forums about it, I found no sign of anything bad... I will be replacing it with a UVB though and putting it on Stan's cage as I had a bulb run out so Stan has had to deal with a compact /: I thought a fecal was a good idea I just wanted to get a second opinion... Thank you Carol :)

If anyone out there has had this happen though feel free to chime in with your solutions :)

Also I've been watching him a bit and I think his lack of appetite is causing a calcium problem... He is leaf dancing is increasing in frequency /: Vet time for me
 
The leaf dance is quite normal I think. George sometimes seems to have a low appetite but he's stayed at a good weight and can really move fast when he wants (As well as being able to hang upside down under his vine). I presume he's eating the crickets that I let wander his cage but I never personally see him eat many. Does he look skinny at all?
 
He looks no different than when Stan was this age.. This is why I'm so confused... I have seem him eat stragglers so maybe he just likes to hunt... I'm letting some crix roam as we speak
 
It is possible. I've walked in on George plenty of times just as he is catching or eating a cricket. I'm trying hard to get him to cup feed so I can keep tabs on his appetite but he just isn't taking it, the only thing he'll eat from a cup is calci-worms.
 
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