IAmTrashPanda
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Hi,
My Jackson chameleon has been relatively gray or light in color for the past few months and I don’t know why. I’ve tried everything to make him happier and hope someone can help me figure it out. But he seems pretty healthy to me (eats, sleeps, drinks, and is active). He should be about a year old now at least and he’s still fairly small, about the base of a thumb to the tip of a pointer finger in length, and he doesn’t look very skinny. He shed a couple months back and eats/ drinks everyday. He’s also very active. I have a long uvb bulb and a dome heat lamp for him. I mist at least twice a day and leave a homemade dripper on when I’m gone. He eats primarily Dubia roaches that I put in a cup for him. He has lots of plants including potted and plastic. He also has a large wooden branch. His substrate is paper towels that I rotate regularly. And for dusting: Cal w/o D3- 2x a week. Cal w/ D3- Once a month. Multivitamins- Once a month. I only ever take him out to get natural UV light or on special occasions (and when I take him outside, he seems to turn the right colors). I have him in a generally secluded area in the house to help him not get as stressed. He hasn’t acted sick, but I just worry because of his coloration. If anyone could help me, that’d be great.
My Jackson chameleon has been relatively gray or light in color for the past few months and I don’t know why. I’ve tried everything to make him happier and hope someone can help me figure it out. But he seems pretty healthy to me (eats, sleeps, drinks, and is active). He should be about a year old now at least and he’s still fairly small, about the base of a thumb to the tip of a pointer finger in length, and he doesn’t look very skinny. He shed a couple months back and eats/ drinks everyday. He’s also very active. I have a long uvb bulb and a dome heat lamp for him. I mist at least twice a day and leave a homemade dripper on when I’m gone. He eats primarily Dubia roaches that I put in a cup for him. He has lots of plants including potted and plastic. He also has a large wooden branch. His substrate is paper towels that I rotate regularly. And for dusting: Cal w/o D3- 2x a week. Cal w/ D3- Once a month. Multivitamins- Once a month. I only ever take him out to get natural UV light or on special occasions (and when I take him outside, he seems to turn the right colors). I have him in a generally secluded area in the house to help him not get as stressed. He hasn’t acted sick, but I just worry because of his coloration. If anyone could help me, that’d be great.