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Jonnyboyy009

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Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon, male, 3 months, his been in my care for one month
Handling - daily
Feeding - Medium size crickets, 8 a day, his eating schedule is at 12pm, im gut loading the crickets with vegies, oranges, n a couple of fruits.
Supplements - calcium phosphorous free with vitamin d3 n one can with out vitamin d3 both from brand sticky toungue farms feeders n I use herptivite, schedule is calcium phos. free without vitamin d3 daily except tuesdays n thursdays, calcium phos. free with vitamin d3 every tuesday, herptivite every thursday.
Watering - I have a water container that drips into the cage, use to mist but found that my cham wouldnt really like it he would get stress so I tempt to do it once or twice a day since I have the water container on through out the day, yess I saw him drink just one time.
Fecal Description - his fecal white droppings which im understood its his pee n brown fecal solid. Noo he has not been tested.
History - I bearly got him so as to history havent had any problems with him thank my jesus cuz his become my best friend crazy bond I have created with him.

Cage Info:
Cage Type - Wooden cage build it myself with an aluminium screen real nice cage my cham loves it I have a vine in there n some fake arborol plants n wooden sticks I bought from the person that sold me my cham, the dimensions are 17x19x21
Lighting - t-rex n zoo med, regular basking t rex temp. light 50 watts and zoo med uvb tube light 5.5, I leave the uvb all day on n temp. basking I turn it off wen room is too hot I turn off both wen I take my cham out.
Temperature - ive created a good basking spot from 80 to 95F n floor about 70, lowest at night ranges from 70s to mid 80s, digital thermometer.
Humidity - I dnt have an answer to this I do not have a humidity thermo but to my concern I try n keep a good humidity I read about it so I keep in mind it seems to have a good humidity.
Plants - I use fake arborol plants
Placement - the cage is in my room a fan is near the cage as well, its not near a traffic area, it is 4 feet 5 inch from the top of the cage to the bottom of the floor.
Location - southern california, north america

Current Problem - no current problems
 

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Welcome to the forums. What's your chameleons name? Nice cage you built for him. You just need to get a live plant in there and give him 2 to 3 mistings a day along with the dripper to keep up the humidity. 8 crickets is not allot for a 3 month old. Is that all that he will eat? He's too young to ever get to 95 degrees. I only allow my adult male veiled to get to 88 or 89 tops. I have a blog for new keepers that I'll attach for you below ao you can keep your cham healthy and happy. BTW He'll be out growing that gorgeous cage soon so you better start working on his big boy cage. He'll need a 48 inch high.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blo...-keepers-young-veiled-panther-chameleons.html
 
Thanks his name is gizzy, n yahh thanks he loves his cage lol
I been thinking about having some live plants but I need to read more on that so I can choose a good plant for him.
At the moment he just eats 8 the most I had fed him had been 10 i also been thinking of changing his diet trying different insects but idk if his ready for that.
As an for the 95 degrees thats the highest n its not all the time but wen it is I take em out of my room to the sun or to a cooler area in my house
Thanka Ill check the blog out n see wat new stuff I can learn from there.
 
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