Sgt. Bilko
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Hello Forum Family!
My family recently went on holiday for a couple of weeks and left our cham in the care of a relative. We left a detailed care sheet, to ensure husbandry was as much the same as when we are home. As much as I can tell, the care was good. However, a couple of days back, I've notice Kam the chameleon acting and looking a bit differently. His color is a bit pale (no gaping) and he lays in his basking spot (vs. standing). Below is the info on Kam's care.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
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Current Problem - See above intro message.
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			My family recently went on holiday for a couple of weeks and left our cham in the care of a relative. We left a detailed care sheet, to ensure husbandry was as much the same as when we are home. As much as I can tell, the care was good. However, a couple of days back, I've notice Kam the chameleon acting and looking a bit differently. His color is a bit pale (no gaping) and he lays in his basking spot (vs. standing). Below is the info on Kam's care.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Male, Nosy-Be Panther. He's 8 months old and has been in my care since mid September 2023
 - Handling - Rarely. He was handled when we initially introduced him to his new home. We have not tried to handle him, but my son hand feeds him.
 - Feeding - 10-12 large crickets daily (Josh Frog auto-delivery)? Crickets are fed Halo Tangerines, Romain lettuce and Repashy Bug Burger.
 - Supplements - Crickets dusted with Repti-Calcium (Zoo Med) daily and 2x a month Repashy Calcium Plus LoD
 - Watering - See inventory. MistKing Mister with 6 misting heads. Refer to schedule below. We have witnessed our Cham drinking off of the leaves and branches.
 - Fecal Description - Feces is oval, white (yellow) and black. Appears firm. Has not been tested for parasites.
 - History - Normal behavior and cover until recent vacation and temp care-giver. Re-arranged his plants due to the die-off of his main coverage plant the fortune tree. Will post pictures of before and after. Did the re-arrangement 5-Jan-2023.
 
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Custom 4'x2'x4' Hybrid Terrarium. Details are in this thread
 - Lighting - See inventory. UVB is ARCADIA 6% UVB T5 HO in a Vivarium Electronics T5 HO Fixture. Basking Herpstat 1 temperature controller, controlling 100W Zoo Med Bulb in Zoo Med Deep Dome fixture.
 - Temperature - Top (basking area): Max 90F, Min 62F Ave 75F. Bottom: Max 73F, Min 59F, Ave 65F. Measured by Govee pucks. Will post charts later.
 - Humidity - Top (basking area): Max 92%, Min 33%, Ave 60% Bottom: Max 95%, Min 65%, Ave 88%. Will post charts later.
 - Plants - Live plants. Prayer, Pothos, Swiss Cheese, Umbrella and Monstera. I had a fortune tree, but it died due to root rot (too much moisture / wrong potting mix for drainage)
 - Placement - Terrarium is located in the side room of our kitchen, away from HVAC ventilation. Top of the terrarium is as high as I can get to the ceiling with lighting, roughly 7 feet at the top.
 - Location - Chicago-land area.
 
| Item No | Item | Model | Spec Details | 
| I | Day Light (plant light) | Mars Hydro TSL2000 | 2' x 4' 300 Watt LED | 
| II | UVB | Vivarium Electronics T5 HO Fixture | 1 - Arcadia 6% T5 HO Bulb | 
| III | Basking Lamp | Zoo Med Repti Deep Dome Lamp + HERPSTAT1 | 1 - Exo-Terra 100W Daytime Heat Lamp | 
| IV | Fogger | Leap Programmable Fogging System | 1 - Flex tube into terrarium | 
| V | Mist | MistKing V5 Starter Misting Kit | 6 - MistKing Mist Heads | 
| VI | Dripper | CrocSee Self Priming Pump 30PSI | 5 - Orbit 1 GPH Drip Heads | 
| VII | Ventilation | Noctua VF-A20 | 200x30mm 146.9 M2/Hr | 
Detailed Schedule:
Current Problem - See above intro message.
Pictures:
Before Vacation:
Today: