whitespyder
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ive been having trouble with keeping the umbrella plants in my female veiled's cage and recently i had to take her plants out for a week while i tried to find time to buy and repot a pothos plant. after that stressful week i noticed she wasnt fully extending her tounge out when she ate. i have a feeling that its related to her being stressed from not having much hiding places or from dehydration.
so far her pothos is doing great and shes getting the hiding spots she was missing and plenty of leaves to drink from (which she has been nibbling from of course!) shes still a bit dehydrated since her urates were half yellow. shes always interested in food. but its been a few weeks now with her tounge not working. how soon do chams recover from stress? do chameleons sometimes get sprains in their tounges from over extending?
Cage Type – 18 x 18 x 32 aluminum screened vertical cage
Lighting - 25 watt house bulb for heat, 18” Reptisun 5.0 for UV. Both resting on top of the screen, both on from 7am to 8pm
Temperature – basking spot is currently 85 (summer months not making it easy to keep it cool!), ambient temp is between 70-80. overnight is 70-75. measured with analog thermometer
Humidity – usually 55 but will go up to 60 when misting. Measured with analog hydrometer. Maintained with several short mistings during the day
Plants – large pothos plant, fake bendy vines and bamboo sticks
Placement – on top of my dresser in my bedroom. ceiling of cage is 5’7” off ground
Location – new jersey shore
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon, female, 1 yr 4months, had since May 25, 2009
Handling – around once a week, mostly to administer eye drops or to take outside to sit in hibiscus
Feeding – currently mostly 1 inch crickets and large superworms gutloaded with carrot, orange, apple, collard greens. When the weather permits, I feed her silkworms which really help her stay hydrated. I feed her 5-6 feeders every other day either in the morning or no later than 4pm.
Supplements – Rep-cal calcium without D3 every other feeding, Rep-cal calcium w/ D3 twice a month, Herptivite vitamins twice a month
Watering – hand pump mister 3 times a day on the plants for about 5 minutes each, dripper used in between mistings. I see her drinking occasionally or standing by the dripper, shes very shy
Fecal Description – brown to tan in color, urates are white with occasional yellow
History – compulsive sand and plant eater, history of pinworms/hookworms, right eye problems
Current Problem – tounge not fully extending
so far her pothos is doing great and shes getting the hiding spots she was missing and plenty of leaves to drink from (which she has been nibbling from of course!) shes still a bit dehydrated since her urates were half yellow. shes always interested in food. but its been a few weeks now with her tounge not working. how soon do chams recover from stress? do chameleons sometimes get sprains in their tounges from over extending?
Cage Type – 18 x 18 x 32 aluminum screened vertical cage
Lighting - 25 watt house bulb for heat, 18” Reptisun 5.0 for UV. Both resting on top of the screen, both on from 7am to 8pm
Temperature – basking spot is currently 85 (summer months not making it easy to keep it cool!), ambient temp is between 70-80. overnight is 70-75. measured with analog thermometer
Humidity – usually 55 but will go up to 60 when misting. Measured with analog hydrometer. Maintained with several short mistings during the day
Plants – large pothos plant, fake bendy vines and bamboo sticks
Placement – on top of my dresser in my bedroom. ceiling of cage is 5’7” off ground
Location – new jersey shore
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon, female, 1 yr 4months, had since May 25, 2009
Handling – around once a week, mostly to administer eye drops or to take outside to sit in hibiscus
Feeding – currently mostly 1 inch crickets and large superworms gutloaded with carrot, orange, apple, collard greens. When the weather permits, I feed her silkworms which really help her stay hydrated. I feed her 5-6 feeders every other day either in the morning or no later than 4pm.
Supplements – Rep-cal calcium without D3 every other feeding, Rep-cal calcium w/ D3 twice a month, Herptivite vitamins twice a month
Watering – hand pump mister 3 times a day on the plants for about 5 minutes each, dripper used in between mistings. I see her drinking occasionally or standing by the dripper, shes very shy
Fecal Description – brown to tan in color, urates are white with occasional yellow
History – compulsive sand and plant eater, history of pinworms/hookworms, right eye problems
Current Problem – tounge not fully extending