Jajeanpierre, I have been reading your posts, and you're a wealth of information! Definitely getting a mister tomorrow, and a larger plant, as well as more climbing sticks. As for your description of a chameleon's stress response, that was enlightening. Thank you.
A Jackson. He's a boy, about 1.5 years old. My son hasn't been continuously dusting his feeders with vits, and I wonder if he doesn't have a nutrient deficiency. Also just got new light from Light your Reptiles, so hope that helps. Both vets said he doesn't have signs of MBD, which is good, but...
Thank you so much!! I will call Monday!! So appreciative of your help! I'm very new to all this(my son took Spike from a friend who couldn't take care of him) and we have had a crash course in chameleons!
I just saw your post as I was searching for a vet my Cham. Is this place experienced with Chams. Went to two vets last week, but they weren't familiar with the subtleties of a chameleon. Thanks.
You're help is so appreciated!! Thank you. My son, who's 24, took him from a friend who couldn't take care of him. His friend was told by the place he bought it that they were "easy"! Thank God for this site, as I have received more info from you guys than 2 different vets!!
Thank you. I posted a thread asking for any information regarding Massachusetts Cham vets. There must be someone in this state who knows about them. In the meantime, waiting for stool sample to come back Monday, new light from Light your Reptiles put up today, and waiting for spikes to hatch...
Anyone know of a vet with chameleon experience in Mass? Took my Jackson to 2 different vets last week, both with reptile experience. One admitted he was more experienced with birds and snakes, but he seemed OK. Now Spike's eye is puffing up again on the bottom, and want to take him to someone...