Update, took him to the vet and the vet said it looked like it was already healing just fine. I’ve made the light adjustments and my boy is doing great. Thanks for all the help!
Of course. The bottle is a feeding bowl I made. The clear thing is where his bowl was before I had the feeder, but he liked to sit on it. Where he is now in the third pic is about where he has been basking the past month or so. He discovered that he can climb on the screen and has not stopped.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Piebald Veiled Chameleon. Male. I’m not 100% on exact age, maybe 10-11 months. I’ve had him for 9 months.
Handling - I only handle him when needed, i.e. shower time, moving back to cage, etc.
Feeding - Mainly Dubai roaches, with supplemental hornworms. He...
I thought I'd give an update. He's not doing any better today. I managed to get him to eat a Superworm and let him bask in sunlight for a few hours. Here's a Video of how he's been acting. He can't seem to really hold his head up and he doesn't try to grab with his front feet. He still has some...
as I posted that I came back to check on him and he managed to climb himself up to the top of his terrarium to bask so I really don’t know what’s going on with him.
I took him into the vet today. He said it could be either Gout or early MBD, that doesn’t really help since they would be helped with the exact opposite type of supplementing. He’s getting a second opinion from a near by university and is going to call me back later.
Micolash, which is my...
Someone asked for more pics of him and his set up so here those are. I really do hope that it’s just an appetite slow down because of age. Where he is currently sitting is where the temps average about 82. And I’ll cut back on the multivite for him to see if that helps.
Recently, my 1 1/2 year old Jackson’s appetite has been severely reduced and he’s been way more lethargic than usual. He also recently has been resting his head on branches like he’s having issues holding himself up (example in the picture given). I’m hoping that it’s more of a seasonal change...