scramboy11
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Chameleon Info:
•Your Chameleon - Female Panther makes Lyanna. It’s my daughters and she lives with her mom. My daughter is 13 and has lots of reptiles. Snakes, geckos, tortoise, etc. just getting into Chameleon. She learns most from YouTube but clearly always room for improvement. I am just starting to help her even though she lives with her mom. She is trying to bring a rescue back to health as per my post “Need help with a rescue Panther in Vegas”
•Handling - handled once a day or every second day.
•Feeding - Crickets. Super Worms, Dubia Roaches. Gutload with standard household fruits and vegetables.
•Supplements - Use repti-calcium. With D3 once a week.
•Watering - I hand mist with a misting bottle. I mist at least 2x a day, sometimes more for about a minute each time. Also use a fogger.
•Fecal Description - It’s brown/black in color. Normal and regular.
•History: Purchased from specialty pet store in Vegas. Sold as a male. Turned out to be a female. She’s strong and healthy and a great eater.
Cage Info:
•Cage Type - Medium Zoomed screen cage. Just moved to large zoomed.
•Lighting - Both zoomed, 60 W daylight blue, 5.0 reptisun with UVB. On at 7am. Off at 7pm.
•Temperature - Las Vegas. Ranges from 70-80.
•Humidity - It’s Vegas. So dry. So I’m constantly hammering it with humidity. Hopefully enough.
•Plants - Plastic fake.
•Placement - Its in my daughters bedroom. Up on dresser. New one on floor until she moves some stuff around.
Location. Las Vegas.
Current Problem: 1.) How’s her new setup? Any tips or advice to improve? 2.) Female has been super content but last few days seems to me sniffing around bottom of cage. We have set up a laying pot. Not sure how good of a job we did but just put her in new enclosure today. Photos attached are of old enclosure and new enclosure. Also photos to show that she seems to be a bit round. This is just lately. But is that too early for her to have eggs?
•Your Chameleon - Female Panther makes Lyanna. It’s my daughters and she lives with her mom. My daughter is 13 and has lots of reptiles. Snakes, geckos, tortoise, etc. just getting into Chameleon. She learns most from YouTube but clearly always room for improvement. I am just starting to help her even though she lives with her mom. She is trying to bring a rescue back to health as per my post “Need help with a rescue Panther in Vegas”
•Handling - handled once a day or every second day.
•Feeding - Crickets. Super Worms, Dubia Roaches. Gutload with standard household fruits and vegetables.
•Supplements - Use repti-calcium. With D3 once a week.
•Watering - I hand mist with a misting bottle. I mist at least 2x a day, sometimes more for about a minute each time. Also use a fogger.
•Fecal Description - It’s brown/black in color. Normal and regular.
•History: Purchased from specialty pet store in Vegas. Sold as a male. Turned out to be a female. She’s strong and healthy and a great eater.
Cage Info:
•Cage Type - Medium Zoomed screen cage. Just moved to large zoomed.
•Lighting - Both zoomed, 60 W daylight blue, 5.0 reptisun with UVB. On at 7am. Off at 7pm.
•Temperature - Las Vegas. Ranges from 70-80.
•Humidity - It’s Vegas. So dry. So I’m constantly hammering it with humidity. Hopefully enough.
•Plants - Plastic fake.
•Placement - Its in my daughters bedroom. Up on dresser. New one on floor until she moves some stuff around.
Location. Las Vegas.
Current Problem: 1.) How’s her new setup? Any tips or advice to improve? 2.) Female has been super content but last few days seems to me sniffing around bottom of cage. We have set up a laying pot. Not sure how good of a job we did but just put her in new enclosure today. Photos attached are of old enclosure and new enclosure. Also photos to show that she seems to be a bit round. This is just lately. But is that too early for her to have eggs?
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