Just a quick update between tasks.
My little veiled seems to be doing well overall.
He has been a good eater drinks water regularly-
1) I feed between 7 and 12 medium sized crickets a day according to what he is willing to eat (ordered my crickets from lllreptile by the way- highly recommended). The crickets are gutloaded with commercial food (Flukers high calcium diet:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+18936+6466&pcatid=6466 and
Flukers thirst quencher with calcium fortification:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+18936+6461&pcatid=6461)
2) I also give him a wax worm or two as a treat about twice a week and keep a meal worm or two in his cage most of the time in case he wants some variety.
3) I keep a drip line of water going about half the day (once in the morning and once in the evening- sometimes I forget to start it in the morning- not on purpose...) and allow it to run off into a pot outside the closure.
For supplementation:
1) Cricket dusting with Calcium + D3 every feeding(The calcium + D3 is what I have been using because that is all I have been able to find here locally, I do plan to switch to Calcium alone pretty soon here, just have not gotten around to it yet. I get the impression that I should switch, but that it is not urgent) I have this product with the D3:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+6057+19709&pcatid=19709.
2) Once a week, or once every two weeks, I dust with a multivitamin instead of the calcium
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+6057+6415&pcatid=6415 although I have the one with D3, same comment as above).
3) I do not dust the worms
Lighting:
1) For UVB, I have this a Zilla tropical strip light:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+6028+22809&pcatid=22809
2) For heat, I am just using a 60W incandescent lamp which sits on the top screen. I am changing this; however, as the chameleon has a persistent black spot on its back which I strongly suspect was caused by being too close to the light (The spot showed up shortly after I rearranged his cage as I recall).
I have been cleaning his cage about once a week (a quick wipe down, clean the leaves off). I did a complete break down clean up a couple of weeks ago as well.
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Bad picture... girlfriend's phone