I've had my panther chameleon for about 3 months now with no complications. He's about 1 year old and normally eats 10-14 crickets per day. I've been misting adequately as well as providing adequate dusting to crickets 2-3 week. However, I recently changed his substrate and very minimally rearranged a few things in his enclosure about a week ago. I held him for a few seconds during this process then put him back. I've only held him twice in the 3 months because I personally don't find it necessary or beneficial. HOWEVER, Ever since then, his cricket consumption has dwindled quite a bit. He hasn't eaten any in about 4 days. I tried putting his crickets in a cup but he didn't eat those either. I also tried hand feeding (which I do sporadically) him a cricket, but he shot and missed. He has never missed before. I'm assuming his lack of accuracy has something to do with his lack of calcium intake from not eating.
Is it possible that a slight change in a vine or two has caused him to go on an eating strike? Or is it possible handling him briefly would cause this?
I believe he is staying hydrated, as his urate was very watery.
Someone please give me some ideas or some assistance! Thanks a bunch.
Is it possible that a slight change in a vine or two has caused him to go on an eating strike? Or is it possible handling him briefly would cause this?
I believe he is staying hydrated, as his urate was very watery.
Someone please give me some ideas or some assistance! Thanks a bunch.