Hi, guys, my girlfriend and I have a veiled chameleon named Gyzmo. He's approximately 5 months old and 4" in body length.
His current enclosure is seen in the attached images. It is 16" by 16" by 20". On top are a dripping system and UV and heating lamps. On the bottom, we have a small water collection system (with a grate) and paper towels. We mist his cage frequently throughout the day (even though he hates it, haha).
His diet consists of gut-fed (Fluker's complete orange) crickets only. We coat the crickets just before feeding 2-4 times each week, but all crickets are dusted before housed. We supplement their dusting with multivitamin and calcium with D3 on alternating weeks (so twice a month each).
He's beautiful boy and our first reptile ever. So much work, but he's super cool.
I think he's maturing since he's gotten more of a temper when we reach into the cage to feed him. At what age are they considered "subadults"? Adults? When should we start looking out for sperm plugs or other issues of this nature? When should we upgrade his cage to medium? To large? How do we know when his branches are definitely too small? He looked to comfortable on the branches when we got him a month and a half ago, but now he looks too big, but they don't give under his weight and he's still very mobile when hunting or finding water at the top of the cage.
Oh, and he's been eating A LOT of crickets lately. Should we be free feeding him at this time in his life, or do we need to ration the crickets?
Just looking for any comments or advice, thanks!
His current enclosure is seen in the attached images. It is 16" by 16" by 20". On top are a dripping system and UV and heating lamps. On the bottom, we have a small water collection system (with a grate) and paper towels. We mist his cage frequently throughout the day (even though he hates it, haha).
His diet consists of gut-fed (Fluker's complete orange) crickets only. We coat the crickets just before feeding 2-4 times each week, but all crickets are dusted before housed. We supplement their dusting with multivitamin and calcium with D3 on alternating weeks (so twice a month each).
He's beautiful boy and our first reptile ever. So much work, but he's super cool.
I think he's maturing since he's gotten more of a temper when we reach into the cage to feed him. At what age are they considered "subadults"? Adults? When should we start looking out for sperm plugs or other issues of this nature? When should we upgrade his cage to medium? To large? How do we know when his branches are definitely too small? He looked to comfortable on the branches when we got him a month and a half ago, but now he looks too big, but they don't give under his weight and he's still very mobile when hunting or finding water at the top of the cage.
Oh, and he's been eating A LOT of crickets lately. Should we be free feeding him at this time in his life, or do we need to ration the crickets?
Just looking for any comments or advice, thanks!