Sorry guys but she had just passed away this morning. I had the appointment made and I was too late. Thank you all. I still have my guy chameleon and I will treat him with the most love and care I have.
That would be a good option, I'm tired of going to vets because they don't know anything about chameleons. Fecals are done easily in vets? Also how do they get parasites?
If I've fed her in the past like 1-2 sessions only 1 worm, then the next I try to give her two worms. I dont know what a fecal is. My guess is checking her feces. If that's the case, I have not seen any recently.
I forgot to explain so here I'll go. She was egg bound and I believed she was egg binding because of how long she had them. I thought she was egg bound because of her lack of appetite. I took her to a vet but the they weren't knowledgeable about chameleons, just reptiles in general. I was given...
Female Panther Chameleon, 1Y4M, Cared for 4 months.
Handling - Everyday
Feeding - SuperWorms only, Rapashy Calcium Plus all feedings. 1-2 Worms every 1-2 days. Not gut loaded but eating barley.
Supplements - Rapashy Calcium Plus
Watering - Misting System, Dripper, She drinks from the dripper...