He is a male veiled cham I'm not sure how to tell their age but is about 3 inches from head to butt. he's been in my care for about 2.5 weeks.Probably in the 3-4 month range
I handle him 3 times a week tops
I feed him 5 or 6 crickets before work in the mornings with calcium powder. more detailed required: is it plain calcium with no d3, calcium with d3, an all-in-one such as repashy calcium plus. The crickets are fed apples with reptile vitamins. way more detail required here: what do you mean by reptile vitamins? Also, your bugs should be fed with a variety of items, 60-70% of which should be high calcium greens such as collard greens, dandelion greens, etc. Other veggies can include carrots, squash, sweet potato; and fruits such as oranges, papaya
I use zoo med vitamins and calcium and zoo med water conditioner We’re going to need more detail here: which zoomed products exactly? Vitamins are a big part of husbandry, and it would be helpful to know which products, and how often you are using them.
I use a dripper throughout the day while I'm at work and I mist once in the morning and every couple hours after I get home.(I work 10 hrs days) I see him drinking droplets off his sticks and leavesGood job on the dripper during the day; try misting first thing in the AM and just after lights out.
His feces is dark brown with some white and a thick-ish consistency
I have no history of this guy other than he came from my local pet store
His enclosure is a zoo med repti breeze 16" x 16" x 30" starter kit (all mesh, no glass)probably going to want to think about upgrading soon. Also, your choice in upgrade should help you achieve night time temps in the low 60’s and nightime humidity approaching 100%.
Im using the dual light fixture with 5.0 uvb light with a 25 watt heat light. I leave the heat light on 24/7 and I turn off his uvb light at night.first, Please stop leaving his heat light on all night. At night, do not provide any light or heat. His uvb bulb should be upgraded as soon as you can. You want a linear t5 high output fluorescent. An Arcadia 6% or reptisun 5.0 is usually recommended. Please adjust the nightime heat/light immediately, and the uvb as soon as you can.
His temperature is 76f to 85f from bottom to top ( basking spot) coolest it gets down to is 72f at night towards the bottom. I use the zoo med digital thermometer with a probe Nightime temps can drop way lower, like low 60’s high 50’s
His humidity ranges from 50 to 70 ( I'm having trouble keeping it consistent). I use a exo Terra hygrometer. I spray every couple hours or so while I'm home in the afternoon and I'm running the dripper throughout the day onto his fake foliage while I'm at work. Daytime humidity can drop as low as 25-30%, but the nightime humidity is crucial. Your goal is as close to 100% as possible, all night. Try adding a shower curtain over three sides of the cage. Attach it with stick Velcro, and you can remove it if necessary. After lights go out, mist the heck out of the enclosure, and do so again before lights on.
I have no live plants in his cage Live plants will help humidity greatly. Plesr
His enclosure is about 5.5' off the floor from top of enclosure to floor on a stand in my bed room there is a ceiling fan but nothing blowing directly on his enclosure.
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