I can already see a significant difference in him. He moves around more, doesn’t sleep as much in the day, and has a better color. Thank y’all so much for the help.
Unfortunately, I can’t afford the vet right now, but I’ve looked at advice from other chameleon owners, watched videos, and researched what to do. I’m crushing up his crickets and feeding him through a dropper. He eats it and it’s the only thing I know to do at the moment.
Since he won’t eat and I’ve looked at some ways for him to still get nutrients in, I’m giving him liquid calcium through a dropper, and also a bug juice recipe I found here on chameleon forums
I’ve made some adjustments to his cage as you can see in this picture. Here is the info you asked for: ambient temp:78 degrees basking temp: 88 degrees. He drinks water very frequently and I most his cage 3 times a day for about 2 minutes. I don’t have a dropper but plan on getting one. I am...
My chameleon is a male panther. Don’t know what kind of panther though. I’ve had him for almost 3 months. He was about 2 months old when I got him from a local pet store. Cage info: XL reptibreeze cage. All live plants (ficus, hibiscus). UVB: reptisun 5.0 18” t8 bulb. Also has a basking bulb...
My chameleon is a male panther. Don’t know what kind of panther though. I’ve had him for almost 3 months. He was about 2 months old when I got him from a local pet store. Cage info: XL reptibreeze cage. All live plants (ficus, hibiscus). UVB: reptisun 5.0 18” t8 bulb. Also has a basking bulb...
I got my chameleon almost 3 months ago and he was a juvenile male panther. He has stopped eating completely, eyes are sunken in, and takes multiple naps during the day. What should I do?