I did cut back yes, but now she isn't eating. I've been feeding her fruit and mashed crickets for about two weeks. I have lowered the basking spot, yes.
They have been in for over a year, is it possible they have already started to rot? Surgery is the only option to get the eggs out eh? I don't...
My vet has never seen another chameleon or operated on one so I was not comfortable sending her in for spaying surgery. I'm only doing what my vet said to do with the supplements, should I change it?
She is missing only one or two in pretty sure. I'll look in the morning. She used to be fine, but now she's wobbly and falls, the fall last week was when she was asleep. I thought she was dead that morning she looked rough.
The darkness on one side spread to the other side of her tail and up...
2019 she had a prolapse, then she couldn't lay the eggs was put on pure calcium and ADE. She laid 59 eggs on Nov 19th, 2019. Nov. 28th when I went in they said she had another clutch starting immediately. Which is different than what they're supposed to do I guess. She hasn't laid the Nov. 28th...
She falls/loses balance a lot, and does have a couple issues, has for a year now but the vet said its a waiting game or euthanize. At the moment I'm basically just trying to let her live out her life peacefully. But she's not eating anymore, how long can chameleons live on fruit?
I dont have any recent photos of my girl, no.
I spoke to them yesterday and they weren't concerned. Then again they wanted me to put her down when they learned she was having pain when she was egg bound.
I was informed to feed her 5-10 crickets a day. So I did, but I have been informed to cut back to a couple crickets every few days though.
I did not control her diet as I didn't want to mess up anything.
Previous clutch was 59 (I think) laid Nov 19, 2019. She had the second clutch already started by the time I went to the vet Nov 28, 2019. The second clutch still hasn't come out since then.
I'm trying my hardest to keep her from going down that road again. I kept up with her pure calcium and ADE but I dont know if its working. She was digging a couple weeks back but now she hangs out at the top. Its almost at the point that I don't know if she will even lay as she seems to have no...
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I do, she has laid one clutch before (with a lot of struggling, egg bound and needed to be put on medicine and pain meds). With that last clutch, she immediately had a second clutch starting though. Which is what im working with rn.
Hi!
I have a female veiled chameleon and she's been carrying her eggs for a long while now but my vet doesn't seem concerned but im very concerned.
I was wondering typically how long does a chameleon carry their eggs before they lay them?
Thanks!