Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - She is a beautiful Flap Necked Chameleon, I have had her five years.
Handling - Not unless I have to, the only time I handle her, is if I have to clean her cage and take her out, even then I just take the branch she sits on and move her, I found out long ago that handling chameleons stresses them out so I don't do it unless I have to
Feeding - She is on either a cricket or meal worm diet. I feed her whenever she goes down to her feeding bowl, or at least ever second day. I feed her about 5 - 8 crickets or 8-9 meal worms - I don't really count. Mealworms are on a carrot diet and so are the crickets. Or cereal.
Supplements - Bone Aid microstick Calcium powder, i dust food every week. Calcium with vit D3 is fed to her about once a month.
Watering - I mist with a spray bottle and then I see her drinking, I don't really know how long I mist, but it's usually until the 500ml bottle is empty. Other than that I have a hand made dripper during the gaps between spraying.
Fecal Description - Normal brown color, the white parts where a white with yellow tip.
History - Not that might help this situation.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Firstly, she has two cages, her normal cage is a mesh screen cage all around with a door up front. Then she has a travel cage, which she currently is in as I am on holliday - I couldn't find anyone to look after her, so I took her with - this cage I made myself with two round kitty litter bowls as the bottom and top part and plastic screen mesh in a circle shape.
Lighting - Florescent tube - Incandescent light - Repti Glo 5.0 - This is on for 12 hours a day, I could not take this bulb with me so now she is on natural sunlight.
Temperature - Temperature is about 24 - 26 during the day and then about 18 - 20 at night - Centigrade.
Humidity - Humidity peaks when I spray, then I let the cage dry and spray again the cage is well ventilated so humidity is around 40 - 50 % on average.
Plants - I am soon to buy yet another Ficus Benjamin, as I buy them every four months or so because they keep dying - I do not have a green thumb.
Placement - Normal placement is in our dining room where there isn't much traffic, now she is in the room I stay, I am not in here permanently so traffic isn't heavy
Location - I stay in Cape Town South Africa, I am on holiday in Johannesburg. I have been in Johannesburg for a week so I do not know if the pressure above sea level might have a role to play here.
Current Problem - Her toe on the back is swollen badly, I do think that something might have either bitten her, or she snagged her toe on something and it became infected.
The reason I am posting this is that I need help for now, my vet can only see me on Wednesday and that is too long for me to wait until I can do something.
I have attached pictures, any help on some ointment or anything that might help would be greatly appreciated!
Your Chameleon - She is a beautiful Flap Necked Chameleon, I have had her five years.
Handling - Not unless I have to, the only time I handle her, is if I have to clean her cage and take her out, even then I just take the branch she sits on and move her, I found out long ago that handling chameleons stresses them out so I don't do it unless I have to
Feeding - She is on either a cricket or meal worm diet. I feed her whenever she goes down to her feeding bowl, or at least ever second day. I feed her about 5 - 8 crickets or 8-9 meal worms - I don't really count. Mealworms are on a carrot diet and so are the crickets. Or cereal.
Supplements - Bone Aid microstick Calcium powder, i dust food every week. Calcium with vit D3 is fed to her about once a month.
Watering - I mist with a spray bottle and then I see her drinking, I don't really know how long I mist, but it's usually until the 500ml bottle is empty. Other than that I have a hand made dripper during the gaps between spraying.
Fecal Description - Normal brown color, the white parts where a white with yellow tip.
History - Not that might help this situation.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Firstly, she has two cages, her normal cage is a mesh screen cage all around with a door up front. Then she has a travel cage, which she currently is in as I am on holliday - I couldn't find anyone to look after her, so I took her with - this cage I made myself with two round kitty litter bowls as the bottom and top part and plastic screen mesh in a circle shape.
Lighting - Florescent tube - Incandescent light - Repti Glo 5.0 - This is on for 12 hours a day, I could not take this bulb with me so now she is on natural sunlight.
Temperature - Temperature is about 24 - 26 during the day and then about 18 - 20 at night - Centigrade.
Humidity - Humidity peaks when I spray, then I let the cage dry and spray again the cage is well ventilated so humidity is around 40 - 50 % on average.
Plants - I am soon to buy yet another Ficus Benjamin, as I buy them every four months or so because they keep dying - I do not have a green thumb.
Placement - Normal placement is in our dining room where there isn't much traffic, now she is in the room I stay, I am not in here permanently so traffic isn't heavy
Location - I stay in Cape Town South Africa, I am on holiday in Johannesburg. I have been in Johannesburg for a week so I do not know if the pressure above sea level might have a role to play here.
Current Problem - Her toe on the back is swollen badly, I do think that something might have either bitten her, or she snagged her toe on something and it became infected.
The reason I am posting this is that I need help for now, my vet can only see me on Wednesday and that is too long for me to wait until I can do something.
I have attached pictures, any help on some ointment or anything that might help would be greatly appreciated!