I thought I saw a spur, but it's so so tiny.
I got some better shots to help with identification, hopefully it'll make it easier to tell!
Thank you! I love my animals. :D
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I rescued this 'girl' and after antibiotics and the right set up she's doing great.
The vet didn't tell me whether she was male or female, or what the age may be.
'She' has the smallest bump where a male's spur would be, but they're so small, so I'm confused.
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Here's my sweet Veiled. I rescued 'her' from a pet store a month ago in bad shape with a double eye infection. After taking her to the vet and getting her into the right enclosure, she's now doing great! I realized last week she does seem to have a little bump on her back feet like a male, but...
Watch her closely!
My Veiled had the same symptoms and I too tried just giving more vitamin A and rinsing her eye with saline. She still squinted and kept it shut some though, so I took her to the vet and she was diagnosed with vitamin A deficiency and a double eye infection. The antibiotic...
So 5 months ago at the pet store I work at we got in a female veiled, she was sick. I hand fed her and grew to love her. I traded some heating pads I had laying around for a giant screened in enclosure and bought a UVB light and a heat light. Finally once I had enough funds to take her to the...
I use dubia with my Leos, but unfortunately they're illegal here in TN and they're very hard to get. I have a friend that breeds them and I plan to buy some appropriate sized ones for Priscilla next week. She has had wax worms, crickets, and meal worms. Luckily she eats anything that wiggles and...
I rescued a veiled last week from a pet store, and after a trip to the vet (diagnosed with a double eye infection) she is finally moving and keeping her eyes open, so that means she can now eat willingly!
I'm looking for some feeders that will help her heal and help her gain some weight as...
I used an eye ointment before going to the vet and it really didn't help my girl, but every chameleon is different.
If you have enough funds I would definitely take her to the vet. You could call the vet beforehand and tell them how much you are able to spend and they may be able to work...
It was $88 for the exam and the antibiotic eye drops. We aren't 100% sure that it's an infection but the vet said there had to be some sort of infection going on. If the eye drops don't help then idk what we will do. Just rinsing with saline has been helping her keep them open and it helps wash...
The cage temp range is 90 at the warmest part of the basking, and about 70 on the cool side. I'm wrapping with plastic in an attempt to keep more of the heat in.
I took her to the vet, he thinks she has an eye infection in both eyes. We got antibiotic eye drops. Hopefully she continues to...