palpitate
if you SERIOUSLY know what you are doing you can try to gently palpitate for a while..i may help.. but only if you know EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
fogger
Zoo med fogger, i have used them for over 3 years, and they are perfect, adjustable/flexible tubing, constant fogging at many different settings..in m y 8 years i have never crossed a better fogger..i use them for my my 2 panthers. 2 veilds, and two parsons, have never had any trouble...
early jackson death
I too have noticed jacksons have a shorter life span..longest i got was a kenyan jackson, he lived till almost 5...they can become difficult at age.. do you expose him outside at all? constant indoor enclosure can mess with jacksons "mental state".
eggbound
i would try potting soil not sand...i have had much success with soil instead of sand..it can block the cham and make the situation even more serious
eggbound
Get her to vet asap. I have lost 2 veilds to eggbound, both went through surgergy, one never awoke from anesthesia, the other died 2 days after removal. if she is on ground straining she is eggbound for sure..vet ASAP
always adjust for seasons...chameleons have barometric receptiors that are relativley amazing..if jacksons or parsons, move outside whenever weather is permitting..it is vital to maintaining "mental state"
-Giotto
Vet!!
She is suffering from a severe calcium deficiancy and most likely a Vitamin A deficiancy as well. From the description she is already egg boud, surgery may be only option, also dont palpatae unless you know exactly what your are doing. you can do serious damage to internal organs. she...
polish
I do not mean to nag, everyone must start somewhere, but if you only have room to keep your cham and do your nails in the same room, i think some pre planning may have been in order. regardless, good luck. what kind of cham is he/she?
Seraut
really?
Why are you applying toxic fumes in the same room as one of the the most sensitive animals on the planet? use the bathroom, garage, closet, not where you keep you cham. come one, that one doesnt take a genius to figure out..
mist
I recomment buying a Zoo Med mister/humidifier. I used to use habbimist and they are messy and in my opinion ultimatly unafffective. The Zoo Med mister has never let me down in 2 year with 5 diff. chams.