SilverWolf
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(PLEASE HELP)Sleeping during the day, hasn't eaten in days
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jackson Chameleon, male, one year old. Been in my care for one year.
Handling - When I hold my hand out he will walk on it all the time. However, I tend to only handle him when I want to take him out to eat or if I am taking outside for some natural sunlight. I never handle him if he appears stressed and he never seems to be when he's with me.
Feeding - Medium sized crickets usually, but they vary in size. I feed him 4 - 6 a day but the past few days he has only eaten two a day, because he does not seem interested in them, unless they're in a container or if they're in my hand. Before, he'd eat a cricket no matter what. Now he only eats it if it's out of my hand and he will just walk over and look at the ones in a container. When he does eat out of my hand, they sometimes fall to the bottom and hide and I cannot get them. If they ever crawl in plain site the next day (and they do sometimes) he doesn't seem to care about them.
Supplements - Exoterra. Calcium, powdered on crickets once a week.
Watering - I mist quite often to ensure the humidity never is too low, and he has plenty of water to drink off of the leaves. He also always tries to go to the bottle to get water, so he often drinks straight from my spray bottle.
Fecal Description - Urates white, sometimes half of it orange, and fecal matter seems fine, like brown beans.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Zoomed screen cage, 18x18x36.
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0, Zoomed 60w Daylight Blue bulb. Both are on 10-12 hours during day, off all night.
Temperature - Temperature at basking spot around 82 degrees fahrenheit. Restof the cage around 75 or so in fahrenheit, and the temperature drops to about 65 degrees fahrenheit at night time.
Humidity - 60 - 70 Percent. Misting with spray bottle very often.
Plants - Pothos
Placement - Cage about 58 inches off ground, on a sort of dresser (more of cubby holes though) and next to some gaming consoles and a television, that do not affect the temperature. Also next to a window.
Location - California.
The first thing that was a concern, was that he started sleeping during the day. At least that's how it appeared, since he had his eyes closed often. This has been the case for about two weeks now. It's like "cat naps."
The next thing that started concerning me is his lack of interest in food. 2 days went by where he did not eat at all, no matter what method I used to feed him (free range, hand feed, cup feed). On the third day, he did eat a cricket dusted with calcium but then refused to eat any of the others. now it has been about 4 days since then, and he has showed no interest in any of the crickets. Other than sleeping during the day, and not eating everything else seems so normal about him. He walks around his enclosure occasionally, goes up to bask, drinks from the spray bottle and off the leaves (I have started giving him distilled water recently) and looks perfectly healthy. I wish I could say that sleeping during the day is simply a quirk of his, but that in addition to his appetite depleting, I am concerned.
I've switched his light bulbs recently, gut load the crickets with apples, butternut squash, carrots, bell peppers and turnip/collard greens. I mix all of this up and freeze them into cubes so I can one at a time out when I want and put it in a dish for the crickets. I have to switch them out because this last batch I made, I added too much water and it molds quicker. Do you suppose he got ill from a batch that consumed some mold? Or perhaps he is simply bored of the crickets, that's really all he's ever eaten aside from a few instances where a wild fly flew into the room. Do stores like Petco or Petsmart have flies that he could eat so I could get some tomorrow instead of having to wait for a shipment of blue bottle flies? Although I certainly should just go ahead and order some regardless. But does Petsmart or Petco near any of you carry them?
The only thing I can think to do now is to take, Tricky to a veterinarian. Hopefully then I can have a diagnosis that I am struggling to find.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jackson Chameleon, male, one year old. Been in my care for one year.
Handling - When I hold my hand out he will walk on it all the time. However, I tend to only handle him when I want to take him out to eat or if I am taking outside for some natural sunlight. I never handle him if he appears stressed and he never seems to be when he's with me.
Feeding - Medium sized crickets usually, but they vary in size. I feed him 4 - 6 a day but the past few days he has only eaten two a day, because he does not seem interested in them, unless they're in a container or if they're in my hand. Before, he'd eat a cricket no matter what. Now he only eats it if it's out of my hand and he will just walk over and look at the ones in a container. When he does eat out of my hand, they sometimes fall to the bottom and hide and I cannot get them. If they ever crawl in plain site the next day (and they do sometimes) he doesn't seem to care about them.
Supplements - Exoterra. Calcium, powdered on crickets once a week.
Watering - I mist quite often to ensure the humidity never is too low, and he has plenty of water to drink off of the leaves. He also always tries to go to the bottle to get water, so he often drinks straight from my spray bottle.
Fecal Description - Urates white, sometimes half of it orange, and fecal matter seems fine, like brown beans.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Zoomed screen cage, 18x18x36.
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0, Zoomed 60w Daylight Blue bulb. Both are on 10-12 hours during day, off all night.
Temperature - Temperature at basking spot around 82 degrees fahrenheit. Restof the cage around 75 or so in fahrenheit, and the temperature drops to about 65 degrees fahrenheit at night time.
Humidity - 60 - 70 Percent. Misting with spray bottle very often.
Plants - Pothos
Placement - Cage about 58 inches off ground, on a sort of dresser (more of cubby holes though) and next to some gaming consoles and a television, that do not affect the temperature. Also next to a window.
Location - California.
The first thing that was a concern, was that he started sleeping during the day. At least that's how it appeared, since he had his eyes closed often. This has been the case for about two weeks now. It's like "cat naps."
The next thing that started concerning me is his lack of interest in food. 2 days went by where he did not eat at all, no matter what method I used to feed him (free range, hand feed, cup feed). On the third day, he did eat a cricket dusted with calcium but then refused to eat any of the others. now it has been about 4 days since then, and he has showed no interest in any of the crickets. Other than sleeping during the day, and not eating everything else seems so normal about him. He walks around his enclosure occasionally, goes up to bask, drinks from the spray bottle and off the leaves (I have started giving him distilled water recently) and looks perfectly healthy. I wish I could say that sleeping during the day is simply a quirk of his, but that in addition to his appetite depleting, I am concerned.
I've switched his light bulbs recently, gut load the crickets with apples, butternut squash, carrots, bell peppers and turnip/collard greens. I mix all of this up and freeze them into cubes so I can one at a time out when I want and put it in a dish for the crickets. I have to switch them out because this last batch I made, I added too much water and it molds quicker. Do you suppose he got ill from a batch that consumed some mold? Or perhaps he is simply bored of the crickets, that's really all he's ever eaten aside from a few instances where a wild fly flew into the room. Do stores like Petco or Petsmart have flies that he could eat so I could get some tomorrow instead of having to wait for a shipment of blue bottle flies? Although I certainly should just go ahead and order some regardless. But does Petsmart or Petco near any of you carry them?
The only thing I can think to do now is to take, Tricky to a veterinarian. Hopefully then I can have a diagnosis that I am struggling to find.
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