The first vet aspirated her bumps but could only say that there were no signs of infection and she was unsure what was causing it.
I did complain to the particular office after seeing a second vet and was told she had MAD.
Our second vet said she could biopsy the bumps later to check for mites...
She does have eggs. I asked the vet about her not being strong enough to pass the eggs on her own. They told me to keep doing what I am doing and that MBD takes a long time for her to recover from.
I may go take her for xrays on Thursday to make sure ahe is not egg bound.
I called the vet and they told me to continue doing what we are doing. I may go in on Thursday for xrays to see if she is egg bound. She doesn't have the strength to lay eggs and I stressed my concern about her having eggs from the last xray a month ago.
We use the Zoo Med Repti Calcium with D3 for her crickets and wax worms. Currently, it is easier for my son to feed her wax worms vs crickets. I am going to call the vet in a few to see if they can squeeze us in.
I have a female veiled Chameleon. Before purchasing our baby in October 2015 we did as much research as we could on owning a Chameleon.
However, as newbies we didn't know about females laying eggs until we came across the Chameleon forum. She laid her first Clutch a year ago successfully...