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  1. kirsty

    change behaviour when spade

    OK so i was wondering if de-sexing a female can alter her behaviour as the vet said , basically we wil be ust turning her into a male?
  2. kirsty

    Update on amber

    Well after posting for help with her appetite and lethargic behaviour , we tried everything suggested and made recommended changes with gut load, she seemed to deteriorate even further and i posted a pic of what i thought were eggs under her skin and her poorly poo we two afternoons in a row put...
  3. kirsty

    more opinions needed

    I've got her booked in at the vet but i'd like to sound it out here , some will know i've been posting about her decline and adjusting to the feedback , well her stool has now changed and i'm leaning more to parasites, but i've also noticed some oval lumps under her skin towards the rear , do...
  4. kirsty

    Any ideas what we can do now??

    So i posted in health clinic about our little girl Amber and her being lethargic and not eating, we've changed the gut load as suggested, not that it would matter so much at the moment cos she's eating diddley squat! . She started to go for nice regular movements with he feaces , the first one...
  5. kirsty

    Female panther off food and lethargic

    Amber is roughly 7 months old and weighed in just now at 71.4grams, she's been really lethargic , lounging resting her head on her basking spot , sometimes not even moving to go to her usual nightime spot, her appetite has decreased , eating prob only one or two gut loaded locusts every two days...
  6. kirsty

    boy or girl

    advice needed on sexing this ambilobe chameleon
  7. kirsty

    is this the start of a shed? Advice needed

    hi this is my boyfriends chameleon , i look after him whilst he is at work. He is an ambilobe panther , male 5 to 6 months old. Eats well and regular . We've had him for about 4 weeks and he hasn't shed yet . Is this the beginning of a shed?
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