hinoco1225
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male veiled, about 3 months old, body is slightly over 2 inches long (not including tail). I have had him for 5 days.
Handling - Once last Thursday, once today to take a picture
Feeding - Only small crickets so far, gutloaded with Fluker's and fresh fruits & veggies
Supplements - Rep-Cal w/o D3 every day, Rep-Cal w/ D3 every other week, Reptivite once a month
Watering - I mist 3-4 times a day. I have not seen him drink yet.
Fecal Description - dark with white urates, never tested for parasites as far as I know
History - I ordered him from Tiki Tiki Reptiles. Chad told me he is a 3 month old Orange Crush baby.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 16 x 16 x 20 Reptibreeze
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0 and regular 34 Watt bulb, on 9AM-9PM
Temperature - Basking spot is 82, cage floor is 79. I know this is not a good range, but my roommates refuse to allow the AC to be below 80. I turn on a fan to help circulate the air a couple of times a day (pointed away from the chams obviously), and that helps for a while.
Humidity - stays between 50 and 85
Plants - live pothos and ficus
Placement - The cage is inside my large walk-in closet so my other pets don't disturb the chams (I have a towel separating their cages so they don't disturb each other either). The top of the cage is about 4.5 feet from the floor.
Location - Kennesaw, GA
Current Problem - Neko is not eating much. I personally have seen him eat one cricket twice, and I know he sometimes eats without me seeing, but it still doesn't seem like enough. He has eaten maybe 18-20 crickets since I got him 5 days ago. I put 5 small crickets in his cage yesterday at 9 AM, and this morning there was still (at least) one in there from yesterday. My little girl ate like a pig when she was his age. And I have read many times on here that a cham his age should be fed at least 15 crickets a day. Any ideas why he won't eat much? Will he be ok eating only 2-4 crickets a day like he has been?
Your Chameleon - Male veiled, about 3 months old, body is slightly over 2 inches long (not including tail). I have had him for 5 days.
Handling - Once last Thursday, once today to take a picture
Feeding - Only small crickets so far, gutloaded with Fluker's and fresh fruits & veggies
Supplements - Rep-Cal w/o D3 every day, Rep-Cal w/ D3 every other week, Reptivite once a month
Watering - I mist 3-4 times a day. I have not seen him drink yet.
Fecal Description - dark with white urates, never tested for parasites as far as I know
History - I ordered him from Tiki Tiki Reptiles. Chad told me he is a 3 month old Orange Crush baby.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 16 x 16 x 20 Reptibreeze
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0 and regular 34 Watt bulb, on 9AM-9PM
Temperature - Basking spot is 82, cage floor is 79. I know this is not a good range, but my roommates refuse to allow the AC to be below 80. I turn on a fan to help circulate the air a couple of times a day (pointed away from the chams obviously), and that helps for a while.
Humidity - stays between 50 and 85
Plants - live pothos and ficus
Placement - The cage is inside my large walk-in closet so my other pets don't disturb the chams (I have a towel separating their cages so they don't disturb each other either). The top of the cage is about 4.5 feet from the floor.
Location - Kennesaw, GA
Current Problem - Neko is not eating much. I personally have seen him eat one cricket twice, and I know he sometimes eats without me seeing, but it still doesn't seem like enough. He has eaten maybe 18-20 crickets since I got him 5 days ago. I put 5 small crickets in his cage yesterday at 9 AM, and this morning there was still (at least) one in there from yesterday. My little girl ate like a pig when she was his age. And I have read many times on here that a cham his age should be fed at least 15 crickets a day. Any ideas why he won't eat much? Will he be ok eating only 2-4 crickets a day like he has been?