I'm new to chameleons and have really just been going off what the previous owner told me. But recently he has been less interested in eating and cause to concern me.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon. Male. 2.5 years. Have had for 3 months.
Handling - Rarely now that he is eating less. Very stressed when I have my hands in the cage.
Feeding - Was feeding 5 week crickets, superworms with silk and horn worms 2 times a week. (See below) Fed once in the morning, daily. In a container. Worms sometimes I'll put on the branches for him to eat off. Silk and horn worms eat whatever they are fed from the petstore, i feed same day purchase. Potato for hornworm? Superworms are eating whatever is in their tub, I was told that is all they need, gave potato but didnt look like they ate it.
Supplements - cant remember type of calcium, dusted every feeding. no other supplements
Watering - Use a mister bottle 5-6 times daily until enclosure is sufficiently dripping wet (chameleon hates this). havent seen him drinking but I didnt have him in an area I could watch him
Fecal Description - Briefly note colors and consistency from recent droppings. Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites?
History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2.5ft x 2ft x 4.5ft All mesh with fake branches within it.
Lighting - Heat lamp, UVB/UVA bulb on from 8am - 9pm timers. Unsure of brands atm
Temperature - No temp measuring system
Humidity - no humidity measuring system
Plants - No plants, I would like some.
Placement -4.5feet from the floor to top of cage. Zero traffic spare room. Only in there to feed/mist/carry cage out to the porch. Vent is blocked off since we have a/c on. Located under a window which is sometimes open during the day to allow UV light in.
Location - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Suggestions for large live plants are welcomed!
I was thinking of switching him to a 6ft long x 4ft wide x 3 ft deep aquarium with a mesh cover made for it. Standing up on its end Im not sure if this is a good idea or stick with the all mesh one?
WAS EATING 4-5 5wk crickets, 3-4 superworms dusted with calcium a day no problem for several weeks. Gave 1-2 silkworms with a hornworm twice.
Problem: Decided he wasn't interested in the crickets anymore about 2 weeks ago, so I picked up more silkworms since he ate those eagerly, fed 3-4 with 4 superworms a day. This worked for maybe a day or two. Stopped eating superworms (would get them in his mouth then spit them out chomped). Offered 1-2 crickets the entire time, rarely ate them. Got more hornworms and he ate these well but I'm pretty sure this isnt a diet staple...
Not sure where to go from here.
(Not impressed with me)
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon. Male. 2.5 years. Have had for 3 months.
Handling - Rarely now that he is eating less. Very stressed when I have my hands in the cage.
Feeding - Was feeding 5 week crickets, superworms with silk and horn worms 2 times a week. (See below) Fed once in the morning, daily. In a container. Worms sometimes I'll put on the branches for him to eat off. Silk and horn worms eat whatever they are fed from the petstore, i feed same day purchase. Potato for hornworm? Superworms are eating whatever is in their tub, I was told that is all they need, gave potato but didnt look like they ate it.
Supplements - cant remember type of calcium, dusted every feeding. no other supplements
Watering - Use a mister bottle 5-6 times daily until enclosure is sufficiently dripping wet (chameleon hates this). havent seen him drinking but I didnt have him in an area I could watch him
Fecal Description - Briefly note colors and consistency from recent droppings. Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites?
History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2.5ft x 2ft x 4.5ft All mesh with fake branches within it.
Lighting - Heat lamp, UVB/UVA bulb on from 8am - 9pm timers. Unsure of brands atm
Temperature - No temp measuring system
Humidity - no humidity measuring system
Plants - No plants, I would like some.
Placement -4.5feet from the floor to top of cage. Zero traffic spare room. Only in there to feed/mist/carry cage out to the porch. Vent is blocked off since we have a/c on. Located under a window which is sometimes open during the day to allow UV light in.
Location - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Suggestions for large live plants are welcomed!
I was thinking of switching him to a 6ft long x 4ft wide x 3 ft deep aquarium with a mesh cover made for it. Standing up on its end Im not sure if this is a good idea or stick with the all mesh one?
WAS EATING 4-5 5wk crickets, 3-4 superworms dusted with calcium a day no problem for several weeks. Gave 1-2 silkworms with a hornworm twice.
Problem: Decided he wasn't interested in the crickets anymore about 2 weeks ago, so I picked up more silkworms since he ate those eagerly, fed 3-4 with 4 superworms a day. This worked for maybe a day or two. Stopped eating superworms (would get them in his mouth then spit them out chomped). Offered 1-2 crickets the entire time, rarely ate them. Got more hornworms and he ate these well but I'm pretty sure this isnt a diet staple...
Not sure where to go from here.
(Not impressed with me)
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