Ok Im here to figure out whats going on with my chameleon and to see if I should take her to the vet or just wait it out awhile.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - A jacksons chameleon. I think a female. I've had her since August 5th, and she was born June 5th. she is a baby and about 3 inches head to tail long
Handling - once a week
Feeding - started out fruit flies. then progressed into baby crickets and pill bugs. Today I started offering phoenix worms
Supplements - Multivitamins twice a month, calcium twice a week, and calcium with D3 once a month (since she's outside so much, I use it once a month now)
Watering - drip system on days with lots of sun, and misting 3-4 times a day
Fecal Description - black and white droppings. not tested yet
History - All I got was that she was born at Petco june 5th and the lady I bought her from had just fed fruit flies with a uvb bulb and no vitamins
Cage Info:
Cage Type - shes in a full mesh cage. I'm not sure about the dimensions but its big enough for a 2ft plant to sit in
Lighting - right now i've been keeping her outside during the day and bringing her in at night. so only night does she have a 60 watt dark bulb
Temperature - day temp is about 80 now because shes outside, but only about an hour in the full sun with water. at night outside its been in the low 60s so I've been bringing her in.
Humidity - I live in Georgia so its pretty humid. Not sure of the exact humidity but the drip system makes in humid inside the cage
Plants - two umbrella plants, a parlor palm, I've got another plant in there but forgot the name but I know its approved as a safe plant
Placement - cage sits on the ground inside of a screened in patio.
Location - georgia. above atlanta
Current Problem - she has a been a great eater since I got her. And when I started putting her outside because it was hot, she was an even better eater. Then this week about monday she was eating less and less. I was already worried because the most crickets shes ever ate was about 4 in one day and maybe a pill bug. But now she only eats one cricket a day and I find the crawling on the bottom of the cage. I figured she was getting bored and ordered some phoenix worms. Today I gave her some and she only ate one and no crickets. I misted her and noticed her licking the leaves and so I brought out the drip system and it turns out she was really thirsty.
I'm just worried because shes a good color still and there is still poop in the cage but shes not eating that much and from what I read, shes no where near the time for her feeding to slow down. I haven't been using the drip system because i's been mid 70s so I figured misting was helping. Should I wait a couple of days before I start to really worry, because maybe she was dehydrated? Thanks for your help
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - A jacksons chameleon. I think a female. I've had her since August 5th, and she was born June 5th. she is a baby and about 3 inches head to tail long
Handling - once a week
Feeding - started out fruit flies. then progressed into baby crickets and pill bugs. Today I started offering phoenix worms
Supplements - Multivitamins twice a month, calcium twice a week, and calcium with D3 once a month (since she's outside so much, I use it once a month now)
Watering - drip system on days with lots of sun, and misting 3-4 times a day
Fecal Description - black and white droppings. not tested yet
History - All I got was that she was born at Petco june 5th and the lady I bought her from had just fed fruit flies with a uvb bulb and no vitamins
Cage Info:
Cage Type - shes in a full mesh cage. I'm not sure about the dimensions but its big enough for a 2ft plant to sit in
Lighting - right now i've been keeping her outside during the day and bringing her in at night. so only night does she have a 60 watt dark bulb
Temperature - day temp is about 80 now because shes outside, but only about an hour in the full sun with water. at night outside its been in the low 60s so I've been bringing her in.
Humidity - I live in Georgia so its pretty humid. Not sure of the exact humidity but the drip system makes in humid inside the cage
Plants - two umbrella plants, a parlor palm, I've got another plant in there but forgot the name but I know its approved as a safe plant
Placement - cage sits on the ground inside of a screened in patio.
Location - georgia. above atlanta
Current Problem - she has a been a great eater since I got her. And when I started putting her outside because it was hot, she was an even better eater. Then this week about monday she was eating less and less. I was already worried because the most crickets shes ever ate was about 4 in one day and maybe a pill bug. But now she only eats one cricket a day and I find the crawling on the bottom of the cage. I figured she was getting bored and ordered some phoenix worms. Today I gave her some and she only ate one and no crickets. I misted her and noticed her licking the leaves and so I brought out the drip system and it turns out she was really thirsty.
I'm just worried because shes a good color still and there is still poop in the cage but shes not eating that much and from what I read, shes no where near the time for her feeding to slow down. I haven't been using the drip system because i's been mid 70s so I figured misting was helping. Should I wait a couple of days before I start to really worry, because maybe she was dehydrated? Thanks for your help