My male veiled chameleon has recently (within the last 2 days) developed these black spots on the back of his casque and near the bottom sides. I pushed on it and the skin on his casque is kind of mushy. I thought MBD but he has not had any problems relating to MBD; his limbs are fine, his color is great besides the small black spots, his casque is straight, and he eats and drinks like a fat kid with cookies and milk.
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 3 1/2ft high by 2ft wide by 2 1/2ft long, all mesh with a wooden frame. Biovines all over the place for climbing; he hangs out at the very top.
* Lighting - ReptiSun 5.0 and ReptiNightGlo 40w. Nightglo is on 24hrs a day, reptisun on 12-14hrs a day. Heatlamp was inside the cage but moved outside recently, and UVB remains outside the cage at all times.
* Temperature - Hydrometer ranges temp between 85 at night and 97 during the day
* Humidity - Hydrometer ranges humidity between 35 and 50, and I have a lake right outside the window.
* Plants - Fake plants inside cage; had a live zebra plant and a pothos but cham stayed away from them so they were removed.
* Placement - Corner of bedroom, located between wall and dresser (1/2 foot of airway all around). Have a fan in the room
* Location - California, major city
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Male veiled chameleon, approximately 6 months old. Owned since 2/3 weeks old
* Handling - Once a day, anywhere from 2 minutes if being placed in feeder cage to 30 minutes of handling
* Feeding - He gets 10-15 small crickets a day, dusted with calcium twice a week. Crickets are gutloaded with Fluker's orange cubes and carrot slices.
* Supplements - Rep-cal phosphorous-free calcium with vitamin D3, and reptolife plus multivitamin. He was getting calcium daily for the first 3 months then multivitamin every week, but it started coming out of his nose so doses got scaled back to dusting twice a week and a multivitamin bi-weekly.
* Watering - Spray 1-2 times daily, dripper after feeding. Cham does drink off leaves, and occasionally goes up to the spout of the dripper and takes water from there.
* Fecal Description - Droppings are good, urinate and feces, good coloring.
* History - Only other problems cham has is during shedding, he frequently gets shed in his eyes, but it clears up after a day or two.
* Current Problem - See above
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 3 1/2ft high by 2ft wide by 2 1/2ft long, all mesh with a wooden frame. Biovines all over the place for climbing; he hangs out at the very top.
* Lighting - ReptiSun 5.0 and ReptiNightGlo 40w. Nightglo is on 24hrs a day, reptisun on 12-14hrs a day. Heatlamp was inside the cage but moved outside recently, and UVB remains outside the cage at all times.
* Temperature - Hydrometer ranges temp between 85 at night and 97 during the day
* Humidity - Hydrometer ranges humidity between 35 and 50, and I have a lake right outside the window.
* Plants - Fake plants inside cage; had a live zebra plant and a pothos but cham stayed away from them so they were removed.
* Placement - Corner of bedroom, located between wall and dresser (1/2 foot of airway all around). Have a fan in the room
* Location - California, major city
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Male veiled chameleon, approximately 6 months old. Owned since 2/3 weeks old
* Handling - Once a day, anywhere from 2 minutes if being placed in feeder cage to 30 minutes of handling
* Feeding - He gets 10-15 small crickets a day, dusted with calcium twice a week. Crickets are gutloaded with Fluker's orange cubes and carrot slices.
* Supplements - Rep-cal phosphorous-free calcium with vitamin D3, and reptolife plus multivitamin. He was getting calcium daily for the first 3 months then multivitamin every week, but it started coming out of his nose so doses got scaled back to dusting twice a week and a multivitamin bi-weekly.
* Watering - Spray 1-2 times daily, dripper after feeding. Cham does drink off leaves, and occasionally goes up to the spout of the dripper and takes water from there.
* Fecal Description - Droppings are good, urinate and feces, good coloring.
* History - Only other problems cham has is during shedding, he frequently gets shed in his eyes, but it clears up after a day or two.
* Current Problem - See above