This vet does not sound knowledgeable. Soaking is not good for chameleon and as @kinyonga wrong meds. I would post where you’re located so we can recommend a qualified exotic vet.
Hi! So there is a lot of husbandry issues that are most likely responsible for your chams issues. There is a lot of misinformation out there and I’m afraid you may have fell victim to this. It will cost significant money to make the changes needed for your cham. I’ll start with the things that...
Ok cool. If you can, incorporating some live plants into your enclosure may be beneficial, but not required since she isn’t a snacker. I would recommend putting a small fan on top of the mesh top of your cage to cycle the air out to help with airflow and humidity.
Just a thought, is it possible he’s lost his appetite and is hiding out in that plant because he located a small spot of soil that is uncovered. Maybe he doesn’t have any interest in coming out because he’s content there snacking on soil 😂. Im not sure… chams can be pretty mischievous though.
Thats great. I would try switching back to that and see if you notice a change of behavior. Ive never heard of a panther being so interested in soil. That’s a new one. Anyone have any thoughts on this behavior?
Just wondering if you’ve seen your girl nibble on any of the fake plants. Some panthers enjoy eating plants and the fake plants could be risky. The humidity’s a little on the high side during the day, most likely due to your glass cage. Are any of the sides of the cage screen or is it completely...
Got it! Sorry! The LoD is what I use lol. But yes I would look into getting plain calcium. Also, chameleon husbandry is constantly being altered and improved as more knowledge is collected and studies are conducted. What’s on chameleon academy my very well have been correct a year or two ago but...
I can only go from my experience and my time on this forum. Though chameleon academy is a good resource, this info doesn’t seem exactly correct. I’m almost certain there’s also vitamin A in the repashy plus Lod. This means your cham is getting vitamin A at every single feeding, which is not...
Hiya! So one thing that jumped out at me immediately is you say you’re dusting with Pro A everyday. This should also be used once every other week just like the D3. You should be dusting every day with plain calcium without D3 or vitamin A to avoid an overdose. Has he ever been tested for...
Hi! I’m not sure about the black spots. Could be an infection of some sort. Something I do want to comment on is the use of fake plants in your cage. Fake plants are very dangerous for veileds as they often like to nibble on their plants. Fake plants can cause a deadly impaction if ingested. I...
Kinda freaking out over here. I woke up this morning and saw Bazel’s basking lamp wasn’t on. I assumed the bulb had blew so I switched it out for my spare but it still isn’t working. After plugging it into a ton of different outlets and trying to work out what was wrong I concluded that the...