dionysus19
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SO for the past month I've had a large amount of crickets jst at the bottom of the cage. They cant climb up so they wouldnt be biting my 7month old Female Panther Chameleon. When I first got the crickets I dusted all of them with mainly calcium and touches of reptivite and d3 calcium although for the month it lasted me I doubt the dusting had stayed on the crickets. Since two days ago I've abandoned that technic and am back to hand feeding but today I noticed my chameleon quite suddenly start closing her right eye/popping it in and out and rubbing it against branches. Ive been misting all day and I just brought her out of the shower to no luck.
Could this be a result of lack of supplements or just debri?
Also what is everyone perspective on allowing crickets to roam at the bottom and dusting them all at once prior to putting them in?
THANK YOU! in
...Your Chameleon - Ambilobe Panther 7-8mnth Female
Handling - 1-3 times a week, always to go outside and give her sunlight
Feeding - crickets were originally at the bottom of the cage and were predusted and are gutloaded with Zilla.
Supplements - calcium with and another without D3,,,,,reptivite
Watering - Spray Cage about twice a day,,,,although she doesnt get the concept of licking off leaves very well
Fecal Description - Healthy poop....urine is generally dark...not DARK but not white either
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 4feetx2feetx2feet
Lighting - repti glow 10.0.....100watt basking lamp
Temperature - My room fluctuates alot so anywhere from 73-85deg
Humidity - Run humidifer although it never affects the humdifier gauge which is anyhwere from 50-70......but 90ish after misting
Plants - 1 bigass umbreallaplant
Placement: Bedroom...half of cage is by always open window for sunlight and slight breeze
Location - San Diego
Could this be a result of lack of supplements or just debri?
Also what is everyone perspective on allowing crickets to roam at the bottom and dusting them all at once prior to putting them in?
THANK YOU! in
...Your Chameleon - Ambilobe Panther 7-8mnth Female
Handling - 1-3 times a week, always to go outside and give her sunlight
Feeding - crickets were originally at the bottom of the cage and were predusted and are gutloaded with Zilla.
Supplements - calcium with and another without D3,,,,,reptivite
Watering - Spray Cage about twice a day,,,,although she doesnt get the concept of licking off leaves very well
Fecal Description - Healthy poop....urine is generally dark...not DARK but not white either
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 4feetx2feetx2feet
Lighting - repti glow 10.0.....100watt basking lamp
Temperature - My room fluctuates alot so anywhere from 73-85deg
Humidity - Run humidifer although it never affects the humdifier gauge which is anyhwere from 50-70......but 90ish after misting
Plants - 1 bigass umbreallaplant
Placement: Bedroom...half of cage is by always open window for sunlight and slight breeze
Location - San Diego