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I have a 10 month old Panther Chameleon. He has always been very lively. As of recently He has grown very lathargic. He has not moved nor opened his eyes all day. When he walks he walks with his rear legs really far apart. I would imagine that he is impacted. However I have nothing in his enclosure that would cause him to be impacted.
I'm thinking it is a parasite, and this is why; I recently also had a Jackson Chameleon that shared the exact same symptoms. I thought he was impacted and I tried the high heat/humidity treatment by putting him on a fake tree in my bathroom and turning the shower on really hot. Unfortuneately that never worked and he died within a couple days.
I was very careful to not introduce anything that the Jackson Cham touched to the Panther Cham. But now he is acting very similarly to what the Jackson had went through. Do you think the crickets Ive been feeding them could be the cause?
I have a Vet appointmetn scheduled at the soonest possible time with the only exotic Veterinarian in town. I am Scheduled to bring him in on Wednesday Morning.
I am afraid of losing him like I did the Jackson. I dont want to make the same mistake. So any feedback from the community would be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm thinking it is a parasite, and this is why; I recently also had a Jackson Chameleon that shared the exact same symptoms. I thought he was impacted and I tried the high heat/humidity treatment by putting him on a fake tree in my bathroom and turning the shower on really hot. Unfortuneately that never worked and he died within a couple days.
I was very careful to not introduce anything that the Jackson Cham touched to the Panther Cham. But now he is acting very similarly to what the Jackson had went through. Do you think the crickets Ive been feeding them could be the cause?
I have a Vet appointmetn scheduled at the soonest possible time with the only exotic Veterinarian in town. I am Scheduled to bring him in on Wednesday Morning.
I am afraid of losing him like I did the Jackson. I dont want to make the same mistake. So any feedback from the community would be appreciated. Thanks!