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And yes, the pictures were all taken today at around 3:00 this afternoon.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Female Ambilobe, she is about 10 months old we have had her in our care for a little over 3 months.
Handling - She is only handled during cage cleanings when we feel she needs to come out to clean and sometimes to put her in the window plant during the warmer weather, I'd say maybe 1-3 times a month the most.
Feeding - She is fed a variety of gut loaded crickets, zebra silkworms, hornworms and superworms. The worms are not all the time, just when we have them around to vary her and the other chameleons' diets. She is fed twice daily around 10 am (lights on at 8:30) and no later than 6:30 pm (lights out at 8:30) They are gutloaded with carrots and are fed the Flukers Cricket dust and the yellow quencher.
Supplements - Calcium: Rep-Cal, Monday and Friday. Herptivite and Flukers Calcium w/D3 alternate Wednesdays. There is no supplementation on Tues, Thurs, or weekends.
Watering - We have a MistKing system. They are misted every other hour alternating 1 and 2 minute intervals (2 mins at 9, 1 min at 11, 2 mins at 1 etc.) until the last misting at 7:00 at night before lights out at 8:30 pm.
Fecal Description - Her recent droppings seem to be normal - white urate, poops are normal, not too soggy (unless the mist goes on before we can spot clean) or too dry. Though we did find undigested crickets in her cage that had NO urate attached, which causes us to think she threw them up. She has not been tested for parasites yet.
History - We have 3 other male chameleons who are all kept the same exact way and follow the same schedule with eating and misting who are all healthy and are not showing any issues what so ever.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen, 18x18x36
Lighting - NatureSun 2.0 for plants, ReptiSun 5.0. Both have been in the cage for about 6 months so they may need to be changed but we're not totally sure. Any tips would be helpful.
Temperature - The basking area runs between 80 and 85 degrees F, the rest of the cage is about 75 degrees F. We have a dual thermometer/hydrometer
Humidity - Currently it is at 72%, it's usually lower but for some reason New Jersey decided to be disgustingly humid this week. Let's hear it for Fall!
Plants - Large Umbrella Plant (schefflera) which is live along with a fake vine.
Placement - The cage is in our living room where only us and our dog are in, but it is on the opposite of where we hang out, so the area is not terribly high traffic. She is not under/next to any air vents at all.
Location - Central NJ
Current Problem - Layla has been closing her eyes during the day, yet seems to look healthy. Her poops have been normal other than us finding undigested crickets recently, which did not have a urate attached to them, so we assume they are probably vomit. We have not seen a vet yet because we are trying to find a better one than the one we used with our first chameleon, Rosalita, who died after his care.