Worried :(

crazy faerie

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Hey all :)

I have posted this in an introduction but was told to post here too :)

My chameleon is 24 weeks old and seemingly not growing at all :(

This is when I picked her up on 12th feb:

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And these are today:

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As you can see she has grown slightly but not like I thought a baby would grow in over four months :(

Also concerned her back legs seem to be bowing slightly, I'm presuming this is mbd?

Any advise very much appreciated :)

Thanks, Ames x
 
What is your supplementing schedual wat are u using how often and wat brands. You look like yoi very well are facing mbd. What kind of lights do u use? brands watts temps durations of being on?
 
It looks like not just her back legs have some case of MBD.. it looks like the front ones do also, but not as bad as the back ones.. :( i'm sorry about your cham! i hope she gets better and starts growing!
 
Ok she is fed every day and I dust her food with nutrobal every other day...she has a daylight spot bulb for heat and a brand new uv tube when we got her, both of which are on 12 hours a day...

I presumed this would be enough calcium as i have never had any mbd in any other reptile before :( but this is my first chameleon :(

What can I do now? I have bone aid that I used when I rescued a beardie, can she have that?

I still do not understand why she is not growing :(
 
Shes not growing becuase her bones are bowing and breaking.

She has a calcium defiencincy. no calcium= no growth.

fill out the form please.

calcium without d3 is needed for every feeding, calcium with d3 twice a month, and multivitamin twice a month.

I would get her outside for natural sun as much as possible.

I dont know about bone aid, but I would get her calcium now.
 
Ok she is fed every day and I dust her food with nutrobal every other day...she has a daylight spot bulb for heat and a brand new uv tube when we got her, both of which are on 12 hours a day...

I presumed this would be enough calcium as i have never had any mbd in any other reptile before :( but this is my first chameleon :(

What can I do now? I have bone aid that I used when I rescued a beardie, can she have that?

I still do not understand why she is not growing :(

Chameleons are frightfully different from most reptiles. The post from camimom above had the schedual your friend shoud be on.. as of now I recommend a vet for calcium injections.
Be very very gental the legs are as strong as shattered glass
 
Welcome to the forum!

You have come to the right place to get help fixing the issues that have caused your baby's problems. There is wonderful info and very helpful people on here that will support you through this problem.

Follow Trillian's instructions and copy, paste and fill out the form she linked for you.

Also, find a vet. At the top of the health clinic forum there is a thread with vets referred by other forum members or call around and find a good exotic vet in your area.

There are other issues that can cause MBD-like symptoms and only a vet can tell you the best course of treatment for your baby. Plus, if it is MBD, the fastest and best way to treat is with injections that increase the amount of calcium in the blood and then an injection to draw that calcium into the bones.

Good luck and I hope for the best for you and your little one. Good of you to notice there is a problem and look for help for her.
 
I really thought nutrobal was a proper every day calcium supplement :( I will get her to my herp vet tomorrow for some calcium injections...

We are having storms at the moment with 70mph winds, it is very chilly so she will not like it outside at the moment :( she has a 10.0 uv tube, shall I put a 12.0 in?

Thanks for your advise, I'm so annoyed at myself :(
 
I really thought nutrobal was a proper every day calcium supplement :( I will get her to my herp vet tomorrow for some calcium injections...

We are having storms at the moment with 70mph winds, it is very chilly so she will not like it outside at the moment :( she has a 10.0 uv tube, shall I put a 12.0 in?

Thanks for your advise, I'm so annoyed at myself :(

No to the higher UVb bulb. too high and you can hurt her eyes.

a vet is good.
 
Ames, this might all sounds scary at the moment, but you can get her through this. Many people on here have nursed chameleons through MBD, assuming that's what it is. Every single one of us on this forum has made mistakes with their chameleons, we do the best we can with the knowledge we have, when we know better, we do better, this is how 99% of us found this board, by coming here with problems like this. You have found this forum, and this is the BEST place to get chameleon information and help, we have a few vets as members here too.

If you can fill out the form (sorry to keep nagging) it will give us all the information we need to help you make things perfect for your scaly baby.

Not sure anyone else has said it, but she is very beautiful! Her skin looks gorgeous, and wonderufl colours!
 
Ames, this might all sounds scary at the moment, but you can get her through this. Many people on here have nursed chameleons through MBD, assuming that's what it is. Every single one of us on this forum has made mistakes with their chameleons, we do the best we can with the knowledge we have, when we know better, we do better, this is how 99% of us found this board, by coming here with problems like this. You have found this forum, and this is the BEST place to get chameleon information and help, we have a few vets as members here too.

If you can fill out the form (sorry to keep nagging) it will give us all the information we need to help you make things perfect for your scaly baby.

Not sure anyone else has said it, but she is very beautiful! Her skin looks gorgeous, and wonderufl colours!

Thank you :) I'm going to do the form now :)

I've got nine reptiles and this is the first I have ever had problems with :( but this is my first chameleon on and obviously my research was not good enough...

I so hope I can get her through this she's very dear to me...
 
Once your back on track and health is up u wanna move that 10.0 about 8-12 inches away from top of cage.. or lower it to a 5.0 uvb and set it 1-3 inches from top of cage
 
Thank you :) I'm going to do the form now :)

I've got nine reptiles and this is the first I have ever had problems with :( but this is my first chameleon on and obviously my research was not good enough...

I so hope I can get her through this she's very dear to me...

She will pull through.. were here to help u and ive seen worse cases pull through.
The blue in the beard is stunning! Is it a male? Does it have a spur pertruding from the back of ghe back feet appearing to be a "heel"?
 
I've got nine reptiles and this is the first I have ever had problems with :( but this is my first chameleon on and obviously my research was not good enough...

Tell me about it! I've lost 3 chameleons within a few weeks of getting them because I figured that all my other reptiles are thriving, chameleons aren't going to be that complicated... But all those were wild-caught and rescues, which just sucks.
 
She will pull through.. were here to help u and ive seen worse cases pull through.
The blue in the beard is stunning! Is it a male? Does it have a spur pertruding from the back of ghe back feet appearing to be a "heel"?

No no spurs at all, she was sold as a female but she's so tiny I dunno how he would know 100%...
 
Tell me about it! I've lost 3 chameleons within a few weeks of getting them because I figured that all my other reptiles are thriving, chameleons aren't going to be that complicated... But all those were wild-caught and rescues, which just sucks.

It really does suck! I spent such a long time researching before I got one, I thought I had enough knowledge to look after her...I'm so annoyed at myself but hopefully I can get her through it :)
 
It really does suck! I spent such a long time researching before I got one, I thought I had enough knowledge to look after her...I'm so annoyed at myself but hopefully I can get her through it :)

Don't beat yourself up there's tons of misinformation out there. It's very very easy to do. Trust me once your on track with a healthy happy cham it won't seem hard at all. Just second nature.. and youll love every second of it..
 
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