So, my male panther is exhibiting some unusual looking feces and has been for several months now. I posted on her a while ago about it but I don't think anybody really knew what I meant, but today I got a picture of it! WHAT is the watery liquid part?! It's like this every time he goes to the...
ok I will try to get a photo tomorrow. Its literally as he starts to go to the toilet some water drips out before anything and then the the urate is a creamy colour but around it is like a clear jelly.
ok so for around ten days now my chameleon seems to be having some unusual poop. Just before he goes to the toilet, there is some clear liquid which drips out from that area, and often the white part is covered in an egg white like clear fluid. The rest of it is normal and nothing has changed in...
oh in that picture there is some gut feed in the dish lol. My crickets are hungry guys and continue to eat even when put into the tank. If a couple happen to get left in there overnight they chew at things in the tank so i thought it better to put some actual food in for them. Its always gone...
The dish is just for putting silkworms and things in, although he had taken them all out in that picture i think. Don't worry he drinks from a sprayer and takes drips off the leaves when being misted!! :) So maybe I need to think about a bigger enclosure then? He just seems so small still!!
For almost a week now my chameleon has almost constantly been scratching at the walls of his enclosure trying desperately to get out, and if the door is opened he will charge out and then refuse to go back in no matter how long he is out for. Nothing has changed in the viv, and temperatures are...
Okay...so, around three weeks ago my chameleon popped this delightful thing out from his bum. We were very alarmed and thought he must have prolapsed, however after about a minute he put it back inside. Since then we have seen him do it two more times, so he is doing it about once a week, just...
Ok thank you very much. Is the vet right about the bathing thing so he can absorb water? She seemed insistent it was the best thing for him but should we carry on stressing him out with it or keep to misting?
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Panther, Ambilobe, five months old, bought when he was two months old.
Handling - Every few days but due to current problem and advice of vet every day :(
Feeding - silkworms, locusts and crickets gut fed on carrot, kale, Romaine lettuce, tropical fish flakes...