Joy Leaf
New Member
To start things off we are newer to the cham world. We picked up our Mellers (Joy)about 5 months ago without a clue on how much it took to successfully raise/care for a Melleri. Within a week though we learned quite a bit and have thankfully escaped the "1 month" time frame we have heard about the common survival rate of first timers and Mellers. We have done a bunch of reading and even attended the recent reptile show in Daytona and learned even more from experienced breeders and owners. Now our problem:
About 3 weeks ago, we noticed Joy was on the bottom of her enclosure and staying there. After a couple phone calls and a lot of reading on this forum we came to the conclusion that she was posibly gravid. She now has a private from view egg laying bin (dimensions etc below) that she can make her way to and from, from her primary enclosure as she feels she needs to. She has dug countless "test holes" and still no eggs. Her eating has slowed down tremendously from about 10-15 feeders a day to 1-5. Her drinking has also slowed tremendously. She shows no signs of wanting to head back up into her enclosure any more and even sleeps directly in the egg bin or on the dowel, just above the dirt, that leads back up into the enlosure. We now find her asleep in a half dug hole in the corner of the bin, and motivating her to even wake up now seems a challenge. Should we be worried? We feel so happy that we've made it past a month and even a shed with Joy, but now we are worried about her energy level and what seems to be any lack of chameleon motivation. Details and pics(sry some are pretty large) below:
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2x2x4' self made, screen enclosure/lying bin, large rubbermaid container roughly 18x18x24", 9" of organic topsoil. Connected via limb to her normal enclosure.
Lighting - Reptisun 18" 5.0, ZooMed 75w basking lamp, both on from about 7a-8p
Temperature - 91 at basking, 78 at bottom, 72-74 at night. Measured with digital thermometer.
Humidity - Unknown, nothing to measure it with yet. But from reading and compared to others, 20-60% throughout the day. 4 mistings of about 2-3 mins each.
Plants - live plants, ficus
Placement - cage is in master bedroom. No fans or vents blowing directly on her. Only traffic is myself and fiance laying in bed. Top perch is roughly 6' from the floor
Location - St Augustine, FL (30 mins south of Jacksonville)
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Mellers, was told she was 2 and CB, but after talking to a lot of people we think she was WC. She has been in our care for 5 months.
Handling - Once a week. She would like more, as shes very friendly, but we try to limit our selves.
Feeding - Crickets and Superworms. 10-15 per day? Crickets AM, superworms for dinner. flukers cricket meal, some fruit, lettuce, potatoe for gutloading.
Supplements - Zoomed Reptivite and Calcium, both with d3 recently as she hasnt spent much time near her UV light. Reptivite once a week, calcium every 2 weeks.
Watering - We use a dripper, about 20oz of water with reptisafe added? We mist several times a day for about 2-3 mins, we use to see her drink all of the time.
Fecal Description - stool was normal until about 2 weeks ago. Had a very loose dropping and now has become normal, with a yellowish ending. we attribute it to her not drinking as much as she used to of course. Frequency is less, but we assume its bc she isnt eating nearly as much as she was.
History - None, shes been great over the past 5 months until she started this whole digging thing.
Current Problem - see start of post.
About 3 weeks ago, we noticed Joy was on the bottom of her enclosure and staying there. After a couple phone calls and a lot of reading on this forum we came to the conclusion that she was posibly gravid. She now has a private from view egg laying bin (dimensions etc below) that she can make her way to and from, from her primary enclosure as she feels she needs to. She has dug countless "test holes" and still no eggs. Her eating has slowed down tremendously from about 10-15 feeders a day to 1-5. Her drinking has also slowed tremendously. She shows no signs of wanting to head back up into her enclosure any more and even sleeps directly in the egg bin or on the dowel, just above the dirt, that leads back up into the enlosure. We now find her asleep in a half dug hole in the corner of the bin, and motivating her to even wake up now seems a challenge. Should we be worried? We feel so happy that we've made it past a month and even a shed with Joy, but now we are worried about her energy level and what seems to be any lack of chameleon motivation. Details and pics(sry some are pretty large) below:
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2x2x4' self made, screen enclosure/lying bin, large rubbermaid container roughly 18x18x24", 9" of organic topsoil. Connected via limb to her normal enclosure.
Lighting - Reptisun 18" 5.0, ZooMed 75w basking lamp, both on from about 7a-8p
Temperature - 91 at basking, 78 at bottom, 72-74 at night. Measured with digital thermometer.
Humidity - Unknown, nothing to measure it with yet. But from reading and compared to others, 20-60% throughout the day. 4 mistings of about 2-3 mins each.
Plants - live plants, ficus
Placement - cage is in master bedroom. No fans or vents blowing directly on her. Only traffic is myself and fiance laying in bed. Top perch is roughly 6' from the floor
Location - St Augustine, FL (30 mins south of Jacksonville)
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Mellers, was told she was 2 and CB, but after talking to a lot of people we think she was WC. She has been in our care for 5 months.
Handling - Once a week. She would like more, as shes very friendly, but we try to limit our selves.
Feeding - Crickets and Superworms. 10-15 per day? Crickets AM, superworms for dinner. flukers cricket meal, some fruit, lettuce, potatoe for gutloading.
Supplements - Zoomed Reptivite and Calcium, both with d3 recently as she hasnt spent much time near her UV light. Reptivite once a week, calcium every 2 weeks.
Watering - We use a dripper, about 20oz of water with reptisafe added? We mist several times a day for about 2-3 mins, we use to see her drink all of the time.
Fecal Description - stool was normal until about 2 weeks ago. Had a very loose dropping and now has become normal, with a yellowish ending. we attribute it to her not drinking as much as she used to of course. Frequency is less, but we assume its bc she isnt eating nearly as much as she was.
History - None, shes been great over the past 5 months until she started this whole digging thing.
Current Problem - see start of post.