Veiled, male, approximately 3 months old? Purchased from FLChams and arrived 3 weeks ago (listed as “baby”, wasn’t given exact age)
Very little handling, maybe a few minutes every couple of days.
Feeding crickets, 8 baby crickets daily, in the morning. Gut loading with Repashy Superload. Fluke res Cricut quencher for water source.
Fluker’s Repta Calcium dusting every 3 days. at that age I'd feed him as much as he I'll eat in a couple of minutes at each feeding....as long as you're sure it's a male...and leave a couple of crickets in the cage for it to snack on. The crickets have a poor ratio of phos to calcium so I dust at every feeding (but 4 times a month) lightly with RepCal phos free calcium powder to help make up for this. I dust on two (of the 4 remaining feedings lightly with repcal/D3 powder ...a phos free calcium/D3 powder ...to ensure the chameleon gets some D3 without overdoing it and letting it produce the rest of the D3 it needs from its exposure to the UVB provided. D3 in supplements will build up and lead to health issues but D3 from exposure to the UVB won't as long as the chameleon can move in and out of it at will. I dust the remaining 2 times a month with Herptivite. It contains a beta carotene prOformed source of vitamin A which won't build up in the chameleons system like prEformed sources (retinol, retinyl, palmitate) will. This leaves it up to you to decide if/when your chameleon needs some preformed vitamin A.
you can feed your chameleon other appropriately sized insects too...BSF, small roaches, silkworms, etc.
I feed/ gutload crickets, roaches, locusts, superworms, etc with a wide assortment of greens such as dandelions, kale, collards, endive, escarole, etc and veggies such as carrots, squash, zucchini, sweet potato, sweet red pepper, etc and a small amount of fruit such as apples, pears, melon, berries.
Watering with Zoomed Reptirain mister on artificial plants. We see him move toward the misted water but he doesn’t move much if we are standing there, so I haven’t actually seen him drink other than the very first day You will want to use real nontoxic well washed (both sides of the leaves) plants eventually because veiled often munch on plants.
Fecal is white, medium consistancy? Not liquid, not solid, not recently changed. Never been testing for parasites
No recent change, but have only had him for 3 weeks. Noticed a few more crickets than usual in his cage today. Currently shedding for the first time since we got him
Glass cage, 18 x 18 X 24. Screen top. we live in MI and it gets chilly so thought glass might keep him warmer until he is a little bigger.
Not sure of brand of light, but have UVB and heat (Came with cage) Ordered Reptisun linear bulb but hood is on back order for the size we need. Both lights are on a timer, 12 hours on and 12 hours off
Floor is around 70 in the day, basking is around 80. Using thermometer in cage. Lowest overnight is 68.
Humidity is 80’s up to 90’s after mister. Maintaining with repti-rain mister
Plants, several layers of artificial plants and vines and one living pathos. In a pot, with small rocks covering dirt.
Cage is in son’s room, against a wall. NO nearby vents, minimal traffic. Ceiling fan hasn’t been on since arrival.
Cage is on a platform 2 feet tall.
We live in Michigan.
Current problem is chameleon (Ron) is sitting and occasionally wondering around the bottom of the habitat. He is generally perched up high and sleeping by now.
If he's just wandering around the bottom of the cage sometimes and going back up again it's likely he's just exploring. If he's sitting there and sleeping there a lot then tell us about it again.
Can you please post some photos of him though.
Welcome to the forum BTW!