Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Roughly two month male veiled chameleon, we have had for roughly a month in our care.
Handling - We have never handled him, only when we moved him when we first got him into his new cage.
Feeding - Pinhead crickets, just recently a mealworm. We put fresh food with the crickets and use Zilla gutloading food. We put three or four crickets in every day.
At two months old you should be feeding 8-12 pinhead crickets every day.
Supplements - We use Zoo med reptivite and Zoo med Calcium, the Calcium twice a week, reptivite once a week (on different days, obviously)
I would go get the repcal supplements for your cham. Many people use them and you can never go wrong with them. Get the repcal clacium w/o d3 and the calcium with d3. Also get a mutlivitamin supplement, sticky tounge farm is the one I use and I use the one with the red top(it doesn't have d3 in it) You should be dusting with calcium 6x a week and use the d3 and multivitamin 2x a month so alternate each every Sunday.
Watering - We have a dripper running for about an hour twice a day, and spray as often as possible. He's too little to have any kind of standing water yet.
You should still spray his enclosure. Spray him about 3x a day for about 5 minutes each.
Fecal Description - Brown and yellow, no change recently that we've noticed, he's never been tested for parasites, but we have only had him for roughly a month.
He has yellow urates(wich is his pee) because he is dehydrated. I would give him a 30 minute shower. If you don't know what a shower is look up in the search function, "Showers"
History - No history that we know of.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Glass 18x18x24 Exoterra Camaroon setup.
Lighting - We use zoo med UVB 5.o and 75watt Exoterra heat light, we generally have both lights on all day, and just turn them off from roughly 11pm to 9am.
I would lower the wattage of your bulb to 60 watts. Turn lights on at around 6-7 and leave them on until 7pm, that is what I do.
Temperature - Roughly 90-95 degrees about halfway up the tank, lowest overnight temperature is roughly 85.
His temp needs to be lowerd, you are baking him. His basking spot should be 85 degrees and the rest of his enclosure should be in the mid 70's.
Humidity - We have a driper, and spray constantly, and the humidity stays at roughly 60% almost consistently.
This should go up to about 70% with each misting and go back down to 50-60%
Plants - No live plants.
I would get a ficus or a shefflera in his cage. It helps humidity and is over all beter than fake plants.
Placement - The cage is located in our main living area, there is not a high level of traffic, and we have a ceiling fan, but it's not near any vents. The top of the cage is about eye level.
Location - Southern Missouri