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Old 08-21-2008, 12:50 PM
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the uv light is a repti-glo 15 w made by exoterra and i use nutrobal a high potency calcuim balancer and multivitamin supplement to put on thier food.

it cant be anything to do with that or the other chameleon would be that same and she doesnt have a single bump or lump of her
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Old 08-21-2008, 01:02 PM
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Shouldn't it be a repti Sun 5.0? Linear tube right? not Compact Flourescent?

I never tried nutrobal, but does your calcium supplement contain any d3?
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no its not a Flourescent light its a uv tube light if i wud have kept the box i wud be able to tell you, yeah sorry repti-glo 5.0. the nutrobal has got 200mg calcium& 150IU D3, plus vitamins A E K B1 B2 B6 B12 C,
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Old 08-21-2008, 01:45 PM
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no its not a Flourescent light its a uv tube light if i wud have kept the box i wud be able to tell you, yeah sorry repti-glo 5.0. the nutrobal has got 200mg calcium& 150IU D3, plus vitamins A E K B1 B2 B6 B12 C,

When using repti-glo a 10 is a better light. It is closer to the UVB or a reptisun 5

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ok thank you im about to build them a new bigger and better home some im gonna get all new things for them
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ok thank you im about to build them a new bigger and better home some im gonna get all new things for them

reptisun 5 is the most common bulb used on this site. I would recommend it over the repti-glo.
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Those are broken ribs
They are NOT EGGS

Don't worry, while they will never heal properly
they will not seriously affect your animals health (imo)

It's very likely that she fell on her side and snapped them all cleanly
it must have been quite a hard fall for her
since I've never seen that many before in such a clean line
It's going to affect her breathing a bit
and when she inflates you will seen the "bend" in her rib line
There's little you can do to correct this.
Just TLC her as normal.

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hey iv got two lovely chameleons but the one has little bumps on both sides of her ribs, to me they look like they are broken.
She still eats,drinks,walks,digs and climbs and has no problem doing all of these things.
juat wondered if anyone could give me any advise and if they are broken is there anything u can do to help fix this.
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it is no question a sign of mbd, i doubt they even broke, they are prolly just pointy from being so weak, or maybe she did fall and break them because she had mbd in the first place

get her to a vet and get her on some liquid calcium and then figure out what u are doing wrong as far as nutrition and environment
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I've been following this thread for a while now, and I do have a few thoughts.
The claims of Metabolic Bone Disorder seem a little far fetched.
Reason being, her legs and elbows seem fine.
On a side note, she is displaying receptive colors.
Now back to the topic.
I have a young female veiled that is showing little bumps on her right side.
I know darn well she doesn't have a MBD problem.
It's a little more likely that they are actually broken ribs.
My female veiled is crazy, and she will jump right out of you hand.
When you place her inside the cage she will walk right off a branch and slam into the floor of her cage.
I have to place her on the bottom of the cage so she wont do walk off her tree.

I'll expand a bit on what JewledChameleons had to say.
When a baby chameleon is threatened and is about to jump they will expand their stomaches with a big gulp of air.
When they are about to make contact with the ground they will exhale to absorb the landing.
I'm sure this could be a reason for babies having broken ribs.
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Old 08-21-2008, 04:01 PM
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I really dont think she has got MBD i think people on here are trying to make out that i dont look after my chameleons. seeing as i have two chameleons and they both have the same food, water, lighting, heat, supplements and so on....then i think the other chameleon would be having the same affects as the poorly cham.
she's always wants to come out of her viv and waits by the doors till i open them, i have to be careful because she has jumped out b4 and thats how i think she's broke her ribs. the other cham is more chilled and has never fallen and her body is fine......i really do think that the other chams ribs are broken and thats not due to me not looking after her.
if i really didnt care or look after my chams i wudnt be worried and i wudnt be on here asking for advise.

thanks for your msg justin carl at least sumone can tell i love my chameleons
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