My new Chameleon Still won’t eat

E.dean

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My father and I got a chameleon a little under a month ago and he rarely eats. I’ve read that about a week without eating is common. He eats maybe 1 cricket but that’s rare. We’ve tried wax worms just to get some food in him but he seems uninterested. He’s starting to look skinnier and I’m worried about him
 
My father and I got a chameleon a little under a month ago and he rarely eats. I’ve read that about a week without eating is common. He eats maybe 1 cricket but that’s rare. We’ve tried wax worms just to get some food in him but he seems uninterested. He’s starting to look skinnier and I’m worried about him
How old is he?
 
I’m not exactly sure but he is about 4 inches long. The pet store we got him from didn’t tell us his age
 
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Chameleon Info:
Veiled male- about 4 in from snout to tail.
Had for about 3.5 weeks
eats rarely
Rarely handled
Feeding: Have tried small crickets (1-2), small dubia beetles (1) , waxworms (1-2), mealworms ( only tried once)
Is fed around noon andhave tried around 6 pm. Light goes off at 8 pm. Crickets and roaches are pre gut loaded from local pet store

Supplements: Calcium - ZooMed

Watering: Daily hand misting and a mist fogger

fecal: white with brown center. solid no runniness

Cage Info:
screen/mesh cage 3ft tall ( zoo med chameleon kit)
Temp range: 80 F at top 70 F at bottom measured with digital thermometers
12 hour cycle 8 am-8 pm. Evening heat lamp to keep temp overnight at constant 75 F

Humidity: humidity is between 60-75

Plants: Plastic vines etc

placement: not near any fans or vents but in a semi high traffic area

located in the Great Lakes region of the US

Current issue:

chameleon eats very little if any. Has eaten crickets and waxworms but not consistently. We have tried feeding him in a separate pet keeper as the cage may be too big .
 
The cage can work until he or she is 8 months or so. I had a male veil in one. What kind of UV lamp do you have. You need linear T5 one and not the twisted one that comes with cage.
 
The pet stores don't know. Look at these. You are running out of time. That cham should eat everyday. Some are my old veil cage and then new one after joining forum.
 

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@E.dean See my feedback and questions in red bold.
Chameleon Info:

Veiled male- about 4 in from snout to tail.
Had for about 3.5 weeks
eats rarely
Rarely handled
Feeding: Have tried small crickets (1-2), small dubia beetles (1) , waxworms (1-2), mealworms ( only tried once)
Is fed around noon andhave tried around 6 pm. Light goes off at 8 pm. Crickets and roaches are pre gut loaded from local pet store How are you feeding them? Cup, feeder run, free feeding? At that size they should be taking down at least 15 a day. Are you going every day to buy feeders? They only stay gutloaded for 12hour or so. No mealworms should be feed as they are harder to digest.

Supplements: Calcium - ZooMed What types please take picture of the front of the containers.

Watering: Daily hand misting and a mist fogger.. When are you running the fogger? This should be only used at night when the cage is cool.

fecal: white with brown center. solid no runniness

Cage Info:
screen/mesh cage 3ft tall ( zoo med chameleon kit)
Temp range: 80 F at top 70 F at bottom measured with digital thermometers... Are these with wired probes? Otherwise your not getting an accurate basking temp if the probe is not placed at the branch.
12 hour cycle 8 am-8 pm. Evening heat lamp to keep temp overnight at constant 75 F... No heat at all at night unless it is below 50 degrees and then you can not use a light producing heat lamp. UVB lighting should be a T5ho fixture that runs the width of the cage and a 5.0 or 6% UVB bulb for it then basking would be 9 inches below this.

Humidity: humidity is between 60-75 too high should be 30-40% for daytime.

Plants: Plastic vines etc... Should be using real plants for veileds. They eat their plants so if you use plastic this is an impaction risk. Covering the top of the soil with 1 inch or larger rock. https://chameleonacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Chameleon-Plants-122819.pdf

placement: not near any fans or vents but in a semi high traffic area

located in the Great Lakes region of the US

Current issue:

chameleon eats very little if any. Has eaten crickets and waxworms but not consistently. We have tried feeding him in a separate pet keeper as the cage may be too big . Moving him out of the enclosure will cause more stress... You should be cup feeding or buy a feeder run.

Start reading through this entire husbandry program. https://chameleonacademy.com/chameleon-husbandry-program-getting-started-with-chameleons/
Your species specific info https://chameleonacademy.com/veiled-chameleon-care/


Accurate info and Product links for things I like:

https://chameleonacademy.com/

https://www.chameleonbreeder.com/

https://www.youtube.com/c/NeptunetheChameleon?sub_confirmation=1

www.dragonstrand.com


https://tkchameleons.com/collections/accessories/products/shooting-gallery


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