This is absolutely normal. The dark coloration can be there to absorb heat and sunlight. It can be quite overwhelming for them when venturing outside for the first few times as well.
fat pads r a combination of nutrition & hydration this works in unison.
Sunken eyes is a symptom of dehydration but is also a symptom of many other underlying problems. It's very important to get this balance, so as to rule out more complicated issues.
as Kinyonga mentioned another fecal test would definitely be the way to go imo. These results can vary from day to day, poop to poop and it's vital to get a fresh sample to be investigated within 24hrs. his fat pads sound more of a dehydration issue, we all know how stubborn they can be with...
Hi Andy
we'll get some pictures up when they're more settled. Thanks for looking. The Nosy Be's are showing outstanding blues even at this young age. really looking forward to see how they progress.
we're only refering to females within pardalis localities and look forward to sharing some of our work with Furcifer lateralis lateralis & Furcifer minor with you aswell. thanks again for reading:)
Hi all, this is our first post on Chameleon Forums. we have been keeping Panther Chameleons for quite a few years now and still love the species as we did the first day we set eyes on them.
10 months ago we got together with friends of ours (chameleoco) and came up with a plan.
yesterday we...