kaylie
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Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Male, veiled, about 3 months old, mine for maybe a little over 2 weeks.
* Handling - Maybe once or twice a day when I need to mess around in the cage, but not for long so as not to stress him.
* Feeding - 6 or 7 crickets a day, gutload with thirst quencher, commercial gutload, and carrot shavings.
* Supplements - Not sure about this, will explain further down...
* Watering - Drip system and hand misting a few times a day. Have not seen him drink but sometimes I walk in and it looks like he may have been.
* Fecal Description -Brown w/ a little white. Not tested.
* History - none
Cage Info:
* Cage Type -Mesh 12"x12"x20"
* Lighting - UVB light "Sunshine for your pet", and a basking heat light. On timers for 12 hrs a day
* Temperature -Still need thermometer
* Humidity - hygrometer stays between 40 and 60. Higher when just misted obviously
* Plants - Only live plant is Pothos
* Placement - On top of small book shelf in my room, away from vent.
* Location - Tampa Bay area, FL
Current Problem - I think I have encountered a calcium deficiency. I noticed yesterday that Basil had a broken leg, and I have no idea how it happened, so I'm guessing his bones are just not strong and it broke easily. Today I took him to the vet and now he has a splint/bandage on his leg.
I feed his crickets Fluker's gutload and thirst quencher, both have calcium, along with carrot shavings. I asked before if additional calcium would over-supplement him, but sort of got some indirect answers.
So, I'm thinking to ditch the Fluker's cricket stuff and go for home made gutload and follow a calcium/vitamin dusting schedule (for while his bone is healing, and for after. I know he needs more right now).
Any help would be great!
* Your Chameleon - Male, veiled, about 3 months old, mine for maybe a little over 2 weeks.
* Handling - Maybe once or twice a day when I need to mess around in the cage, but not for long so as not to stress him.
* Feeding - 6 or 7 crickets a day, gutload with thirst quencher, commercial gutload, and carrot shavings.
* Supplements - Not sure about this, will explain further down...
* Watering - Drip system and hand misting a few times a day. Have not seen him drink but sometimes I walk in and it looks like he may have been.
* Fecal Description -Brown w/ a little white. Not tested.
* History - none
Cage Info:
* Cage Type -Mesh 12"x12"x20"
* Lighting - UVB light "Sunshine for your pet", and a basking heat light. On timers for 12 hrs a day
* Temperature -Still need thermometer
* Humidity - hygrometer stays between 40 and 60. Higher when just misted obviously
* Plants - Only live plant is Pothos
* Placement - On top of small book shelf in my room, away from vent.
* Location - Tampa Bay area, FL
Current Problem - I think I have encountered a calcium deficiency. I noticed yesterday that Basil had a broken leg, and I have no idea how it happened, so I'm guessing his bones are just not strong and it broke easily. Today I took him to the vet and now he has a splint/bandage on his leg.
I feed his crickets Fluker's gutload and thirst quencher, both have calcium, along with carrot shavings. I asked before if additional calcium would over-supplement him, but sort of got some indirect answers.
So, I'm thinking to ditch the Fluker's cricket stuff and go for home made gutload and follow a calcium/vitamin dusting schedule (for while his bone is healing, and for after. I know he needs more right now).
Any help would be great!