AlliG
New Member
Hello everyone, I’m very new to the space but seeking some friendly advice.
2 days ago my bf and I adopted a female veiled chameleon from a home where she wasn’t getting everything she needed. I’ve attached pictures of her cage before we got her, and after. I’ve wanted a chameleon for years and have done countless hours of research.
I purchased all the correct UV and UVB lights, put in organic soil, a drip system, and have all live plants inside the cage. She has plenty of perches and places to hide, as well as space in the pots to lay her eggs. (I plan on setting her up a proper laying bed when we buy a bigger cage). I also have a humidity and temperature gauge and have been misting her night and day and keeping the temperature steady. The cage is small, and is mesh/metal, not glass; it’s the cage she came with. Once I have the funds I’ll buy her a bigger glass cage, a fogger for the nighttime, and an automatic misting system. Until then, we just keep an eye on the humidity and mist her when we notice it getting dry (we live in New Mexico so it’s a very dry climate, therefore we mist about 3 times a day).
My issue is that I’m worried about her weight and appearance. She’s dehydrated, malnourished, and very skinny. I haven’t noticed any visible deformed bones, however she has a hard time balancing when she’s perched horizontally. She’s also a constant brown color, I’ve never seen any hints of green, only black spots and stripes when she gets stressed.
I don’t know when the last time she laid eggs is. Her previous owner didn’t know they laid eggs and I didn’t see any in the cage when we picked her up. I also don’t know her exact age, but she’s a bare minimum of 9-10 months. I’d love to take her to a vet but I don’t want to stress her out any more than she has been these last few days with moving.
Since being with us she’s eaten 2 mealworms, 1 cricket, and possibly a few beetles. She’s not been receptive to hand feeding, though I want to get her to a point where she will be so I can track her progress. I’ve covered all the bugs in calcium without D3 because her previous owner was only covering them in calcium with D3. Now that she has UVB I planned on only giving her the calcium with D3 twice a month.
I’ll take any tips on how to get her healthy. I plan on gut-loading crickets because those seem to be her favorite. Any recommendations for multivitamins would be very helpful.
I’ll also take name suggestions!
Thank you everyone.
2 days ago my bf and I adopted a female veiled chameleon from a home where she wasn’t getting everything she needed. I’ve attached pictures of her cage before we got her, and after. I’ve wanted a chameleon for years and have done countless hours of research.
I purchased all the correct UV and UVB lights, put in organic soil, a drip system, and have all live plants inside the cage. She has plenty of perches and places to hide, as well as space in the pots to lay her eggs. (I plan on setting her up a proper laying bed when we buy a bigger cage). I also have a humidity and temperature gauge and have been misting her night and day and keeping the temperature steady. The cage is small, and is mesh/metal, not glass; it’s the cage she came with. Once I have the funds I’ll buy her a bigger glass cage, a fogger for the nighttime, and an automatic misting system. Until then, we just keep an eye on the humidity and mist her when we notice it getting dry (we live in New Mexico so it’s a very dry climate, therefore we mist about 3 times a day).
My issue is that I’m worried about her weight and appearance. She’s dehydrated, malnourished, and very skinny. I haven’t noticed any visible deformed bones, however she has a hard time balancing when she’s perched horizontally. She’s also a constant brown color, I’ve never seen any hints of green, only black spots and stripes when she gets stressed.
I don’t know when the last time she laid eggs is. Her previous owner didn’t know they laid eggs and I didn’t see any in the cage when we picked her up. I also don’t know her exact age, but she’s a bare minimum of 9-10 months. I’d love to take her to a vet but I don’t want to stress her out any more than she has been these last few days with moving.
Since being with us she’s eaten 2 mealworms, 1 cricket, and possibly a few beetles. She’s not been receptive to hand feeding, though I want to get her to a point where she will be so I can track her progress. I’ve covered all the bugs in calcium without D3 because her previous owner was only covering them in calcium with D3. Now that she has UVB I planned on only giving her the calcium with D3 twice a month.
I’ll take any tips on how to get her healthy. I plan on gut-loading crickets because those seem to be her favorite. Any recommendations for multivitamins would be very helpful.
I’ll also take name suggestions!
Thank you everyone.