Lennoncham
Chameleon Enthusiast
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - i have noticed that Lennon hasn't been eating as much as usual lately. then today I noticed that the bottom of his eyes seem to be a bit swollen. It doesn't seem to be bothering him but I was wondering if anyone knows what could be the problem?
- Your Chameleon - Male panther chameleon. about 2 years old (not sure of exact age). Had him since February last year.
- Handling- once or twice a week
- Feeding - mostly crickets , also hornworms, silk worms, bsfl, occasionally wax worms and butter worms. About 10 crickets every other day. Or less if feeding worms. Gutloading with repashy bug burger and supervite. Also use fresh greens and fruits. Alfalfa.
- Supplements - zoo med repti calcium without d3 most feedings. Zoo med repti calcium with d3 Every 2 weeks. Herptivite every 2 weeks
- Watering - mistking. 7:00 am - 8 mins 10:00 am - 4 mins 12:00 pm - 5 mins 3:00 pm - 3 mins Once a week - 15 mins
- Fecal Description - brown with white urates. Never been tested for parasites.
- History -
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 2x2x4 reptibreeze.
- Lighting- 40 watt whit house hold bulb for basking. reptisun t5 5.0 uvb. 2 6400k t5 plant lights. On at 6:30 am off at 6:30 pm
- Temperature - Basking 85-87 usually. Ambient 74-78. Night 64-70. measured with 2 prob thermometers and checked with a inferred thermometer.
- Humidity - 55-75%
- Plants - schefflara, pothos , Croton
- Placement - spare room in basement. No air vent or fans. Top of cage is about 6 1/2 feet from floor.
- Location - Ontario Canada.
Current Problem - i have noticed that Lennon hasn't been eating as much as usual lately. then today I noticed that the bottom of his eyes seem to be a bit swollen. It doesn't seem to be bothering him but I was wondering if anyone knows what could be the problem?