GavTheCham
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New here. I was just reading up online about MBD in chameleons and came across a thread that suggested to start a new thread if this was the case (or something along those lines). Anyway, I wasn't going to, as I can imagine there are tons of threads discussing this topic, but I thought I'd give it a shot.
Cage Info:
Current Problem - I've noticed that his joints look a little rounded, I guess would be the word. My husband kept saying he's always been that way, but I've spent enough time to know that he hasn't and it isn't normal. He hasn't really moved much from his one spot except to catch crickets, and even then it seems like he has a hard time getting around. I really know very little about chameleons, except what I have read online. I guess what I want to know is what steps do I take from here. I am starting to dust the crickets, but the stuff has no D3 and I'm not sure if that's what he needs? What amount should it be? Should I try different worms again?
I really hate to see him that way, not being able to tell if he's uncomfortable or in pain.
I have no problem (once I can convince my husband) taking him to the vet. I recently had to take my beardie in for a respiratory infection. She was a rescue, blind in one eye and surrendered by her previous owner of 4 years, so yeah, I couldn't leave her in that back room either.
Anyway, any kind of help/advice will be appreciated and my help convince my husband about making a visit to the vet if nothing else.
- Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon named Gavin. I'm not sure his exact age, he was at the pet shop for about 2 to 3 months when we got him in July of this year. They were going to "put him in the back room" because they were getting new baby ones and he was too big to be in the same enclosure.
- Handling - He isn't handled very often, maybe twice a week.
- Feeding - He mostly eats meal worms, though hasn't been lately. Usually I put 15 in his bowl and they're all gone by the time I get home from work. He also eats crickets (about 7-10 in one feeding). It seems like that's all he has been wanting to eat lately. We've tried different worms, but he never even goes near them. The crickets are gutloaded with the Fluker's Orange cubes for a couple days before I feed them to Gavin.
- Supplements - I'll admit I haven't been dusting the crickets for a while because I thought the gut-loaded crickets would supply enough of what he needed, but I'm guessing that was a bad call.
We used to try to sprinkle the mealworms with repti-calcium, but he wouldn't touch them for days until I'd put "clean" ones in there.
- Watering - My husband made a dripper so that is what we use for watering. It drips from the artificial leaves, to the live plant (some kind of Palm thing, I'm really not sure). And I have seen him drink. I mist him in the mornings before work for about a minute or so and after work for a little longer, until he runs off.
- Fecal Description - He has never been tested for parasites. And his fecal matter has always been and still seems normal.
- History - Not really much history. He has seemed pretty healthy and happy up until recently.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Cage is screened all around. The standard Repti-breeze we got at the store. I'm not sure the dimensions, but we are working on building him a bigger one.
- Lighting - We use reptisun 5.0 UVB, mini compact florescent. The heating bulb in an off brand- Great Choice, it lasts longer than the name brand ones so we've been using that a lot more. Lighting schedule from about 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Temperature - Temps are usually 85-95°F in the basking area and in the 70s towards the floor. Lowest overnight temp is in the 60s. We have a thermometer we keep in there.
- Humidity - I have no idea as to the humidity, but I try to keep it wet in there. His new cage will have the better thermometers.
- Placement - The cage is in a corner by the bed. It isn't really a high traffic area since I don't spend much time in the room. It isn't near vents or fans, but it is near a window. Right now the cage is on top of a mini refrigerator. But that will change once he's got a taller cage.
- Location - I am located in southern Tennessee.
Current Problem - I've noticed that his joints look a little rounded, I guess would be the word. My husband kept saying he's always been that way, but I've spent enough time to know that he hasn't and it isn't normal. He hasn't really moved much from his one spot except to catch crickets, and even then it seems like he has a hard time getting around. I really know very little about chameleons, except what I have read online. I guess what I want to know is what steps do I take from here. I am starting to dust the crickets, but the stuff has no D3 and I'm not sure if that's what he needs? What amount should it be? Should I try different worms again?
I really hate to see him that way, not being able to tell if he's uncomfortable or in pain.
I have no problem (once I can convince my husband) taking him to the vet. I recently had to take my beardie in for a respiratory infection. She was a rescue, blind in one eye and surrendered by her previous owner of 4 years, so yeah, I couldn't leave her in that back room either.
Anyway, any kind of help/advice will be appreciated and my help convince my husband about making a visit to the vet if nothing else.