New member :)here to ease concerns about little Oliver

Hi, we are first timers to the Cham lifestyle :)
Oliver is an Ambilobe Panther Chameleon and I believe he is four months old. We've had him for a month tomorrow. His set up is as follows:
uv light
heating light
mesh enclosure
wood chips substrate with finer wood chips on top (we are changing to New Zealand sphagnum moss tomorrow though)

We gut load his crickets with carrots, potatoes and kale and they have plenty to drink. We were dusting them with calcium (w/d3) but he was getting white crystals on his nostrils so I guess we were putting too much. We stopped for a few days hoping to even out the supplement and now we dust calcium on them I'd say maybe once a week. However, now I'm starting to think we should have continued daily...

The problem:
Oliver seems to be, what can only be described as, resting on his vine a lot in the past two weeks. I also saw him shaking as he was walking a bit in his enclosure this morning (before we turned on the lights for him). He shed about two weeks ago and he still had a small line of white on the top ridge of his head and a bit of skin hanging from some fingers. I keep the humidity up as much as I can but when we take him out to the sun it is harder to keep it up. We try to take him out to the sun almost everyday as long as it isn't raining or cloudy.
In any case, I took a video of him resting and you can somewhat see it before I open the enclosure. I also showed overall appearance and his poop. Please let me know what you think. I'll also try to take more videos showing his behavior.

http://youtu.be/o93PiVhufdw

Thanks guys :),
Oliver and the gang
 
Hi, we are first timers to the Cham lifestyle :)
Oliver is an Ambilobe Panther Chameleon and I believe he is four months old. We've had him for a month tomorrow. His set up is as follows:
uv light
heating light
mesh enclosure
wood chips substrate with finer wood chips on top (we are changing to New Zealand sphagnum moss tomorrow though)

We gut load his crickets with carrots, potatoes and kale and they have plenty to drink. We were dusting them with calcium (w/d3) but he was getting white crystals on his nostrils so I guess we were putting too much. We stopped for a few days hoping to even out the supplement and now we dust calcium on them I'd say maybe once a week. However, now I'm starting to think we should have continued daily...

The problem:
Oliver seems to be, what can only be described as, resting on his vine a lot in the past two weeks. I also saw him shaking as he was walking a bit in his enclosure this morning (before we turned on the lights for him). He shed about two weeks ago and he still had a small line of white on the top ridge of his head and a bit of skin hanging from some fingers. I keep the humidity up as much as I can but when we take him out to the sun it is harder to keep it up. We try to take him out to the sun almost everyday as long as it isn't raining or cloudy.
In any case, I took a video of him resting and you can somewhat see it before I open the enclosure. I also showed overall appearance and his poop. Please let me know what you think. I'll also try to take more videos showing his behavior.

http://youtu.be/o93PiVhufdw

Thanks guys :),
Oliver and the gang

Hello and welcome. Glad to have you aboard. First off remove all substrate. Second, swich from calcium w/d3 to calcium w/o d3. D3 should only be used twice a month along with multivitamens. White stuff around his nostrols is excess salt and mineral buildup. Perfectly normal. Calcium without d3 should be dusted https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/panther/5 times a week. Check this link out for tons of info.

Finally, the shaking when walking is just the leaf dance. Some chameleons are just more or less active than others. my male will warmup and soak in uvb the first half of the day then explore.
 
Thanks for the reply :)

So nothing seems out of ordinary? I worry because I've never done this before. I just want to be sure everything seems ok.
I will be changing his substrate tomorrow to sphagnum moss.

Thanks!
 
I had moss in my enclosure and all it really did was breed those damn fungus gnats! I have taken it all out and replaced it with river rock. Stupid bugs:mad:
 
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