hiihenry
New Member
Hi everyone, I'm very new to chams and have some concerns/questions that I am hoping someone could help me out with.
Where I got him:
On Saturday(8/8), I bought a juvie ambilobe panther chameleon from Amazing Blue Reptiles at the San Jose Reptile Show, which I happily named Henry. I am not sure on the exact age, but I e-mailed ABR to find out. I would say he is about 4 inches long not including his tail.
His setup:
He is in a 16x16x30 reptibreeze(?) with a small ficus,two pothos, and some jungle vines. He has a UVB 5.0 bulb and a 50w flood bulb for basking.
His humidity is a little low...reaches 60% at most, and when dry it is at 40%, but I'm waiting to get paid to buy and set up an ultrasonic humidifier for him. Until then I spray him 3-5 times a day, 1-3 min each. I also have a moist towel on one side to aid in humidity as well as a visual barrier for him.
Is the humidity for the time being putting him in danger??
So far, the past 4 days everything had been going smoothly...He eats really well, not displaying stress colors (very dark right?), and sleeps peacefully. I've been trying not to disturb him as much as possible.
Well today was a bad day for Henry...
I woke up this morning to find his cage COVERED in ants. Ants aren't new to me, but I hadn't had to deal with them in awhile. They were all over the plants, crawling all over the frame...all for 2 dead crickets.
I took Henry out of his cage and set him high up in my bathroom on a towel hanging on the shower curtain while I washed the plants and cleaned his cage. I had to remove everything, and try to kill all of the ants using as little raid as possible.
This all took about 45 minutes...
While he was up on the towel, he turned very LIGHT..instead of dark...are those his stress colors?
Ever since I put him back, I have been worrying about his colors, and what they mean!
Then he did this wierd thing...that I'm concerned about:
When I turned his basking light on he went under it and turned dark and held his mouth open for a little bit and yawned(?). I turned off the light, he turned back to his normal/bright colors and stopped opening his mouth...is that normal?
I have pictures of him & his enclosure, but they are on my laptop and its connection is bad. I will post as soon as I can.
I am wondering if there are any red flags that as a new cham owner I can't identify, that you guys may be able to point out for me.
-Chelsea
Where I got him:
On Saturday(8/8), I bought a juvie ambilobe panther chameleon from Amazing Blue Reptiles at the San Jose Reptile Show, which I happily named Henry. I am not sure on the exact age, but I e-mailed ABR to find out. I would say he is about 4 inches long not including his tail.
His setup:
He is in a 16x16x30 reptibreeze(?) with a small ficus,two pothos, and some jungle vines. He has a UVB 5.0 bulb and a 50w flood bulb for basking.
His humidity is a little low...reaches 60% at most, and when dry it is at 40%, but I'm waiting to get paid to buy and set up an ultrasonic humidifier for him. Until then I spray him 3-5 times a day, 1-3 min each. I also have a moist towel on one side to aid in humidity as well as a visual barrier for him.
Is the humidity for the time being putting him in danger??
So far, the past 4 days everything had been going smoothly...He eats really well, not displaying stress colors (very dark right?), and sleeps peacefully. I've been trying not to disturb him as much as possible.
Well today was a bad day for Henry...
I woke up this morning to find his cage COVERED in ants. Ants aren't new to me, but I hadn't had to deal with them in awhile. They were all over the plants, crawling all over the frame...all for 2 dead crickets.
I took Henry out of his cage and set him high up in my bathroom on a towel hanging on the shower curtain while I washed the plants and cleaned his cage. I had to remove everything, and try to kill all of the ants using as little raid as possible.
This all took about 45 minutes...
While he was up on the towel, he turned very LIGHT..instead of dark...are those his stress colors?
Ever since I put him back, I have been worrying about his colors, and what they mean!
Then he did this wierd thing...that I'm concerned about:
When I turned his basking light on he went under it and turned dark and held his mouth open for a little bit and yawned(?). I turned off the light, he turned back to his normal/bright colors and stopped opening his mouth...is that normal?
I have pictures of him & his enclosure, but they are on my laptop and its connection is bad. I will post as soon as I can.
I am wondering if there are any red flags that as a new cham owner I can't identify, that you guys may be able to point out for me.
-Chelsea