new pics/ leg question

some of the pics the left leg is kinda comparable. it could be the way he is grabbing or angle of picture. he looks healthy. i dont think you have anything to worry about.
 
some of the pics the left leg is kinda comparable. it could be the way he is grabbing or angle of picture. he looks healthy. i dont think you have anything to worry about.

For a while i thought that too. But his leg always looks like that, like there is a big bump in it.
 
Could he just be right handed? (sorry, humor is not the answer right now)
can you manipulate the right leg?, check for edema, soft tissue injury, is his grip just as strong? Does he pull it away when you check it?
Sorry so many questions
 
Could he just be right handed? (sorry, humor is not the answer right now)
can you manipulate the right leg?, check for edema, soft tissue injury, is his grip just as strong? Does he pull it away when you check it?
Sorry so many questions

I can. yes he pulls awaym but he does it will al of his legs, so I dont think its from pain. His grip seems fine. thre doesnt appear to be anything wron with it. Moves it, uses it, just fine...
 
What supplements specifically do you use and how often for each?
What do you gutload/feed the insects specifically?
What UVB light do you use and is there any plastic or glass between it and the chameleon?
 
What supplements specifically do you use and how often for each?
What do you gutload/feed the insects specifically?
What UVB light do you use and is there any plastic or glass between it and the chameleon?

Reptocal with d3- 3x a month
I cant find plain calcium right now, so i read on here you can take hard boiled egg shells crush them with a mortar and use that (so until can find some, thast what i got) every feeding
and reptovite- 3 times a month

I gutload crix with oranges potatos, mustard greens, carrots.

and I i think the uvb bulb is a reptisun 10.0. there is no plastic or glass between it and his cage. it is roughly 6 inches from the top of his cage. ( i know most ppl recommend a 5.o, but my local place doesnt have them, and the closest place is an hour away, so when I go to that area, i plan on changing it)
 
How long have you not been using a phos.-free calcium powder?
The egg shells are okay for a temporary solution.

Do you mean reptivite 'cause I can't find one called reptovite?
 
How long have you not been using a phos.-free calcium powder?
The egg shells are okay for a temporary solution.

Do you mean reptivite 'cause I can't find one called reptovite?

about 2 weeks, cant find one (his leg has been like that for about 4 weeks now). And the egg shells is just a temp solution till I get/find more. I did mean reptivite...
 
He is looking good aside from his leg issue that I can't seem to notice. I was gonna ask for new pics, but I searched your threads instead. They grow up so fast!
 
He is looking good aside from his leg issue that I can't seem to notice. I was gonna ask for new pics, but I searched your threads instead. They grow up so fast!

Thanks. I dont think the leg is bothering him. Def think it broke and healed, but not correctly. he uses it just fine, no grip problem.
 
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