Veiled Chameleon Help

Chameleon Loco

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I have an adult about 10 month old male veiled chameleon who wont show nice colors anymore in the day he is light brown with some green and at night he is light green. I know his temps are right and I never handle him? His lighting is reptisun 5.0 and zoo med 75 watt basking light? please help oh and i have him for about 7 months and when he was a juvi he showed bright colors.
 
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Male Veiled Chameleon 7-8 months
Never Handled
Feed once a day crickets mainly mealworms, wax worms as a treat gut loaded with greens
Zoo med Vitamins Zoo med calcium without D3
Hand Mister 3x a day yes i see him drink
Hard Feces never been tested
Bought from FL Chams
Screen Cage 18x18x36
Zoo med repti sun 5.0 UVB zoo med basking light 75 watts
dont know low though
No live plants just vine and fake plants
High near my closet about 5 feet
Southern California
 
He may just be going through his ugly male Veiled phase. Most Veileds do not sit around all bright and shiny all of the time.
 
Oh-he will shed out a few times I suppose and then look a little better, but unless he has a reason to "fire up", he may just look rather dull.
 
ok then so I am a little late no worries ill get him a new cage at the pasadena reptile show when you say dull you mean light brown ?
 
You mention that you feed him mealworms. These shouldn't be used as a staple feeder. They have a chitinous shell that is difficult for chams to digest, and, if eaten in large quantities can cause a blockage in the cham's intestines. My two love the occasional mealworm as a treat but I only give them the white newly moulted ones and only one or two every couple of months when I buy a new batch for my sugar glider. Have you considered using Phoenix Worms or silkworms as a feeder option?
 
my bad I mean I feed crickets as a staple with mealworms and wax worms as treats how ever did u get that little party hat on top of your cham?
 
Computer editing, lol!;) He doesn't sit still long enough to put a real hat on him, lol!:D Just wanted to make sure that you don't feed him more mealworms than anything else!
 
According to my vet, the ReptiSun 5.0 isn't nearly enough UVB. I use the 10.0, and he still said it's not enough. I was suggested to use mercury vapor bulbs.

Also, most UVB lighting needs to be replaced every 6 months or so.
 
According to www.uvguide.co.uk (and Dave Weldon from what I can tell) the reptisun 5.0 is plenty when not using a fine mesh and a 10.0 can be used but has to be raised from the screen a few inches.
 
Male Veiled Chameleon 7-8 months
Never Handled
Feed once a day crickets mainly mealworms, wax worms as a treat gut loaded with greens
Zoo med Vitamins Zoo med calcium without D3
Hand Mister 3x a day yes i see him drink
Hard Feces never been tested
Bought from FL Chams
Screen Cage 18x18x36
Zoo med repti sun 5.0 UVB zoo med basking light 75 watts
dont know low though
No live plants just vine and fake plants
High near my closet about 5 feet
Southern California

I would have been told these things. :cool:

Gut loading needs to have a dry food and some fruits with greens. like apples, oranges. Gut load dry food can be bought store or made. the best greens are collard, mustard, and kale. Switched differently.
Mist should be made hot and should feel warm when sprayed. Do no directly spray unless chameleon does not move away or comes to.
Atleast a real plant to help humidity and maybe make the chameleon happy.
Test temp.

Ya :cool:
 
Pictures?

Pictures really help.....pictures of your cham and of the set up. With just seeing your words I would say he's going through the normal ugly teenager phase male Veileds can go through. The stage before full hormones. Pictures would confirm this and rule out other things. Besides....don't you want to share your boy with us? It's interesting for people to see other set ups and to see what we are talking about. Many new Veiled owners may not realize what we are talking about when we say that he may be going through a typical unattractive phase. You share and others learn ;)
 
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