health care sheet
She is a veiled chameleon,female i believe she is to be about 8 1/2 to 9 1/2 months old, i have had her for about 4 months now.
I will only handle her when i soak her in the shower which is about once and month and when i need to clean her cage which is once a week.
I feed her hornworms, i put about 8 in at a time, and she will eat them over the course of a week, i also feed her crickets and super worms, super worms are in a feed and she only eats them at designated times of the day, due to a schedule i got her use to, and she is not to fond of the crickets,and will only eat them at night.
I water her with a dripper that drips on the artificial plants into a water dish, and i mist the cage 4-5 times and day, yes i do clean the water dish daily or every other day. and i have only seen her drink once since i've had her.
Her dropping are solid brownish black and white liquid type surrounding it, she has about 1 bowel movement a day... she has never been tested for parasites.
history informations - she use to eat perfectly kept up with the schedule i had made, and never went over or under weight, she shed about twice a month, but in the last 3 weeks, she has stopped shedding, hasn't been eating much from what i can tell, but does still drink and poop. I figured she ate when i wasn't there, but she has fallen from the cage twice today and now i am very concerned.
Cage info.
She lives in a 3 foot tall all screen cage it is about 1 1/2 feet wide.
i am using a nocturnal infared heat bulb 100 watts, and a 100 watt reptile tropical uvb 5.0 bulb. which runs for about 12 hours a day 7am-7pm both bulbs are only 3 months old.
her humidity is usually between 50-70% i use 3 hydrometers each in different locations throughout the cage, i use my misting bottle close to the basking bulb to create the humidity.
her live plants died 3 weeks ago, but they were hibiscus and leather ivy.
My cage is located in an attic bedroom infront of my brightest window. there is an a/c that runs at night to lower the tempeture but i put a towel over her cage to block direct contact from it, it is also about 35 feed away from the cage. we live in a near none traffic residence.
i dust her food daily with zoomed calcium butr i believe it falls off them by the time she gets to them, and i also dust here food once a week with reptivite vitamins super stick formula with D3
i am located in midland, ontario canada.