I’ve had my male veiled cham (Silly) for nearly 4 years, and he was the best boy. For the past week he’s been eating less and being less active but drinking normally. Today I took him to the vet and apparently he only started showing signs of liver disease yesterday, and he is on his way out...
My cham has an annual check up at the vet soon and I just wanted to make this post to bring light to the fact that because of covid 19 and all that going on apparently I have to sit in my car and let the vet take him in, without me; A car ride would stress him out enough, and last time he ever...
I do have a dripper, I’d have to cut a hole in the roof of the cage, and his eyes have sunken in just a tiny bit but it’s best to get him perked up asap instead of waiting
I just had a quick question for hydration reasons, the only way Silly will drink is if I hold up my hand held mister near him and if he wants water he’ll push his mouth against it and open/close his mouth. This worked well for a while but I’ve been thinking of some other methods. I do mist his...
It’s been a couple weeks (and nothing has gotten worse) so I haven’t been posting lots. From the day I said I took him to the vet, he said it looked to him like a normal coloring. And that if it gets any worse, rises, becomes puffy, or if puss or anything starts to come out then bring him in...
Ok, 3:30pm today. Right now it is 12:30. It's a 5 minute drive, I hope everything goes well and if treatment is needed I will start it right away and keep this thread updated. Thank you @Brodybreaux25 ! :)
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male veiled chameleon, he is 6 or 7 months old, I've had him since Feb this year.
Handling - Rarley.
Feeding - I feed him crickets, rarley hornworms, and some super worms. I feed the feeders carrots, mango, and hibiscus.
Supplements - I use D3 once every 2 weeks...