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  1. hi106

    My New Blue Bar Ambilobe!

    He is roughly 6 months old !
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    R.i.p.

    I haven't posted on these forums in a while. But my girl jackson chameleon... Chloe.. I have had for about two years now just passed away to unknown causes :(
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    Jackson shower?

    I have a year old jackson and she loves the shower. Just warm water will do the trick. You can always up your misting times because they come from a cooler more damp environment than other breeds of chams like panthers/veilds so they enjoy the extra moisture. I just got a fogger/humidifier to...
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    Shelves

    You could always build something yourself. Make a frame out of wood/pvc/metal. And get the metal wire shelving and lay across it. I use the wire shelving as a bottom to my cages so all the water can drain out.
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    Eye issues

    None of them are really big enough to have much in them and there are a few under the skin. Maybe that's why he didn't clean them out. Idk. I guess he's hoping the meds will get rid of it.
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    Chloe

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    Eye issues

    Well let's hope one comes to a head and I get a culture then.
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    Eye issues

    The vet said that it was a bacterial infection in her blood because of the way it was spreading. He game be a wide spectral anti-biotic(bayatril) and a culture kit if any of the bumps form a head and have stuff coming from them. So now I just gotta hope she gets better!
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    Eye issues

    I have a vet appointment tomorrow so hopefully it's nothing to severe!
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    Eye issues

    What could be the possible cause of the bumps?
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    Eye issues

    Well I guess I will schedule a vet appointment ASAP
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    Eye issues

    Those whitish looking things are the bumps. No clue what they are. They haven't affected her eating at all so I wasn't to concerned but they are spreading so I wandered if anybody had any clue as to what they possibly could be before I took a trip to the vet.
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    Veiled is slow, sick, weak, sunken eyes :(

    If she is that bad I would just take her to a vet. They can go down hill fast. Just keep misting her with warm water. That could help with hydration.
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    Eye issues

    Chameleon Info: * Your Chameleon - Female Jackson, about 14months old, my care for 4-5 months. * Handling - 1-2 a week if that. * Feeding - Feed her 8-10 crickets a day. Silkworms occasionally when I have them. * Supplements - Schedule is Calcium with D3 twice a month...
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  17. hi106

    New to the forums

    Welcome! You will learn tons of information on this site, and it's full of helpful friendly people.
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    Veiled and Jackson's heating

    I love Jackson's. They are one of my favorite cham species!
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    Veiled and Jackson's heating

    I keep my Jackson's temps at Basking = 80-81, ambient is around 76-78 and bottom is 72. At night the whole cage drops to 65-70. I have a 10 minute misting in the morning and at night and 5 minute mistings every 3 hours or so. She loves all of the water.
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    Sad news :(

    If you remember my Chameleon that had the eye problem, Spike. His condition made a huge turn for the worse. He stopped eating and the vet didn't know what else he could do to get him to open his eyes. He passed away this morning..
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