Rav
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So I think I might be doing things wrong from what I have been reading so far and I don't like that at all. I am looking for advice on my three veils any and all help would be welcomed.
First off I want to ask about the best way to get weight on a chameleon. A while ago I was given a 2 year old male veiled after his owner could no longer keep him due to financial problems. When I got him, he was skinny compared to my other male and refused to eat for a week or two after getting him. After a while I finally got him to eat but still I have found it is rather difficult to even get him to eat. Right now he eats gut loaded crickets and super worms, I have silkworms on the way. With the high protein from the silkworms do you think that will help get him nice and fat? Or is there anything else you can think of that will help.
I also have a question about females. My female has laid her first clutch of eggs a few months ago but I am just wondering if I should expect any more from her after the first set or will she be good until next year?
Has anyone know of their chameleon's faces swelling up? My larger of the three, Charlie, had become very swollen over the summer. His face, crest and eventually his eye and after our large move to a new home I took him in to see the vet (I was living in an area with no Herp vet). The Vet told me that he had never seen a case like that in chameleons (only one other case on record) only iguanas and Charlie was put onto a medicine to help with any bacteria, I was also told to take them all off of any kind of vitamin because there was a chance that was what was the problem. After a few weeks the swelling went down and on his next check up he looked fine other than loosing a little bit of weight but there was a chance if it was the vitamins that his liver might be really hurt from it. I haven't put them back onto vitamins after that and just turned towards gut loading my crickets with everything that they need naturally. Well its been a few months and there hasn't been any swelling but I have noticed his personality has dramatically changed from always wanting out of his cage to just sitting in his basking spot with his head under a bunch of leaves and sleeping. He has a hard time catching anything with his tongue and misses most of the time, seems to be weak and doesn't hold himself proudly like he use to. I have noticed that when he does eat he makes a grinding sound as if his teeth are rubbing together. I am taking him to the vets to get him checked out soon but I need any ideas as to what might be wrong or things to help stop him from loosing any more weight.
As for my enclosures the two males are in 24"x24"x48" screen cages while my female is in 16.5"x16.5"x30". My one male Moses has 2 halogen spot UVA lights and two 10.0 UVB fluorescent, there is also a heat bulb but it doesn't come on until the winter. My female, Bean, at the moment only has one 5.0 UVB fluorescent bulb and a heat lamp which again only comes on at night unless the night is hot. Charlie on the other hand only has one basking UVA light, one 10.0 UVB fluorescent and a heat lamp, he likes his tank a lot hotter than the other two and will sit in his normal spot at 90F+ (He use to move away to cool down more often but now he just lays under it all day). I was reading about having too much light on them can be a problem but I was also told they need a good amount to stay healthy and I wonder if some of Charlie's behavior might be lack of cover from the light. Their humidity is only at 50% until I mist them because I have a hard time keeping it any higher than that. All of my chameleons have a large amount of vines, different sizes and angles. Moses has the most plants in his enclosure to keep him for getting upset by just seeing you and Charlie has only a few due to stressing out if you put too many in with him. Both boys have drip systems and Bean has a bowl of fresh water I am trying to figure out how to set up a drip system for her still.
I know live plants help with humidity and that was one of the questions I wanted to ask. Charlie is a bit plant eater, he will chow down on a plant until there is nothing left of it within a matter of weeks. I need some ideas what is large that he can eat as much as he wants without having to worry about getting sick from it.
First off I want to ask about the best way to get weight on a chameleon. A while ago I was given a 2 year old male veiled after his owner could no longer keep him due to financial problems. When I got him, he was skinny compared to my other male and refused to eat for a week or two after getting him. After a while I finally got him to eat but still I have found it is rather difficult to even get him to eat. Right now he eats gut loaded crickets and super worms, I have silkworms on the way. With the high protein from the silkworms do you think that will help get him nice and fat? Or is there anything else you can think of that will help.
I also have a question about females. My female has laid her first clutch of eggs a few months ago but I am just wondering if I should expect any more from her after the first set or will she be good until next year?
Has anyone know of their chameleon's faces swelling up? My larger of the three, Charlie, had become very swollen over the summer. His face, crest and eventually his eye and after our large move to a new home I took him in to see the vet (I was living in an area with no Herp vet). The Vet told me that he had never seen a case like that in chameleons (only one other case on record) only iguanas and Charlie was put onto a medicine to help with any bacteria, I was also told to take them all off of any kind of vitamin because there was a chance that was what was the problem. After a few weeks the swelling went down and on his next check up he looked fine other than loosing a little bit of weight but there was a chance if it was the vitamins that his liver might be really hurt from it. I haven't put them back onto vitamins after that and just turned towards gut loading my crickets with everything that they need naturally. Well its been a few months and there hasn't been any swelling but I have noticed his personality has dramatically changed from always wanting out of his cage to just sitting in his basking spot with his head under a bunch of leaves and sleeping. He has a hard time catching anything with his tongue and misses most of the time, seems to be weak and doesn't hold himself proudly like he use to. I have noticed that when he does eat he makes a grinding sound as if his teeth are rubbing together. I am taking him to the vets to get him checked out soon but I need any ideas as to what might be wrong or things to help stop him from loosing any more weight.
As for my enclosures the two males are in 24"x24"x48" screen cages while my female is in 16.5"x16.5"x30". My one male Moses has 2 halogen spot UVA lights and two 10.0 UVB fluorescent, there is also a heat bulb but it doesn't come on until the winter. My female, Bean, at the moment only has one 5.0 UVB fluorescent bulb and a heat lamp which again only comes on at night unless the night is hot. Charlie on the other hand only has one basking UVA light, one 10.0 UVB fluorescent and a heat lamp, he likes his tank a lot hotter than the other two and will sit in his normal spot at 90F+ (He use to move away to cool down more often but now he just lays under it all day). I was reading about having too much light on them can be a problem but I was also told they need a good amount to stay healthy and I wonder if some of Charlie's behavior might be lack of cover from the light. Their humidity is only at 50% until I mist them because I have a hard time keeping it any higher than that. All of my chameleons have a large amount of vines, different sizes and angles. Moses has the most plants in his enclosure to keep him for getting upset by just seeing you and Charlie has only a few due to stressing out if you put too many in with him. Both boys have drip systems and Bean has a bowl of fresh water I am trying to figure out how to set up a drip system for her still.
I know live plants help with humidity and that was one of the questions I wanted to ask. Charlie is a bit plant eater, he will chow down on a plant until there is nothing left of it within a matter of weeks. I need some ideas what is large that he can eat as much as he wants without having to worry about getting sick from it.