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    Is this mouth rot ??

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    Is this mouth rot ??

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    Is this mouth rot ??

    Hey Karl, Yes you can see there’s a bump on the bottom of his mouth. Have u looked into a veterinarian to better assist you with this care? These signs should not be ignored. Also, at night time. Do u have a fogger to help with humidity? What temperature does the enclosure range between day...
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    Normal shaky leaf?

    Hi, just checking to see how your girl is doing. Best of luck in the Vet Hoping she makes a fast recovery.
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    Normal shaky leaf?

    The best possible thing you can do for her right now is seek a Vet. A lot of your concerns will be answered in that visit. Also, like Cham Enthusiast mentioned before. Take a fresh fecal test.
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    Normal shaky leaf?

    Can be a combination of a lot of things. Such as that paired with dehydrated and no UVB ( correct lighting )
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    Normal shaky leaf?

    That definitely raises concern. Not only for her health but for hunting too.
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    Normal shaky leaf?

    "On average, a chameleon's tongue can reach twice the length of their bodies." National Geographic
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    Normal shaky leaf?

    Also, you can show the Vet the video where she's trying to extend her tongue.
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    Normal shaky leaf?

    That all depends on how sever the MBD is. Only a vet can diagnose that.
  11. Genez114

    Normal shaky leaf?

    CBee that's a great observation. I was thinking the same thing too. Looks like she is trying to extend her tongue out. Maybe too dehydrated. Her eyes look a little sunken in. Probably would be best to take her to an exotic vet for a check out and get a thorough examination.
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    Chameleon Slowly Becomming UN-Acustom To Me?

    Hi, Gingero. Good to see you. Are any of your chams showing signs of brumation?
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    Chameleon Slowly Becomming UN-Acustom To Me?

    Sometimes it's best to leave these animals alone. Keep in mind Chameleons are solitary reptiles and they enjoy their time alone so don't be offended. I've had my cham now for 2 years and we have a great relationship. I respect his space and I don't handle him frequently. I allow him to free...
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    You should see a vet. That's the best thing you can do for her before it gets worst
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    Awesome ? ? I enjoyed your live stream yesterday. Queen Gene ?
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    Yeah, really love her content. Has helped me out in many ways with my Chameleon. She is very helpful, knowledgeable and is beginning to do live streams to help ppl out in the chameleon community.
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    Hey, good morning. How is she doing today? Hope she is getting better ?. This is a link regarding lighting that really helped me out with my enclosure. Have a great day Neptune the Chameleon ( YouTube )
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    I concur. Linear lighting is way better. Proper UVB https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AQU8F2O?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
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    Staring up

    I'm glad u posted this up and I think it would be wise to get ur chameleon checked out by a vet to see it's not having any illnesses. You can also check out this link: https://chameleonacademy.com/chameleon-medical-respiratory-infection/
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    Edit: Its coccidia

    Your little dude is looking good. Have you tried nutribac dietary supplement for reptiles & amphibians. It's a probiotic and helps out with their gut flora prevent bad bacteria. You can lightly dust it to his crickets and has a lot of beneficial properties.
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