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    Help sick panther

    Thank you for all the comments I have received, unfortunately I got up this morning to find that Odin passed away at some point during the night 🙁
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    Help sick panther

    Hoping the vet may have an idea tomorrow, I’m not holding out too much hope as he has had his eyes shut most of today and not eaten since Thursday last week
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    Help sick panther

    No not the dark looking areas they grey to yellow its like a layer of scabs over the skin
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    Help sick panther

    All new nothing used previously, three other chameleons, veiled, panther and helmeted, no issues with them, no cross contamination each has its own feeding equipment, hands washed between any interaction with them.
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    Help sick panther

    Mainly because it’s the closest thing I can find that remotely resembles the issue
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    Help sick panther

    After some research I am thinking it may possibly be Yellow fungus, Chrysosporium anamorph of Nannizziopsis vriesii, CANV. however I am no expert and might be in the wrong ball park
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    Help sick panther

    Yes no issues
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    Help sick panther

    Not been tested for parasite by me but came from a reputable breeder, Plants were washed and rinsed including roots, normal isopods and spring tails viv was left for 6 weeks running as if there was a Cham in it just to be sure I was hitting the correct parameters, bugs gut filled with fresh...
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    Help sick panther

    Have a vet appointment for Monday morning, lighting is Jungle Dawn plants are Ficus, umbrella plant, Madagascan Jasmine, & Passion flower
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    Help sick panther

    Looking for some help, my Nosy B Panther is around 4.5-5.0 months old all of a sudden he has taken on the appearance shown in the photo, brownish mottled skin including shutting eyes in the day, and not eating. He is in a bioactive vivarium basking temp is 29c heat on two times a day for 1,5...
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    Egg question

    I am aware large clutches are not good so when my unmated female Veild laid 100 in her first clutch I took advice and lowered the basking temp and reduced feeding to two medium to Large locusts every other day her second clutch produced 90 eggs so I thought ok numbers are going down. She has...
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    Veiled chameleon digging

    She has laid her eggs all 100 of them and is doing well, going to have to review her parameter's to get this number reduced for next time
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    Veiled chameleon digging

    Calcium no D3 3-5 medium locusts every other day, multi vit every other week. Arcadia T5 12% UBV. Day time humidity is between 40-50% night time 100% basking temp are 28-29c ambient temp is around 24-25c misting twice a day morning and night
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    Veiled chameleon digging

    Took her to vets as a precaution and she is full of eggs but vet says not egg bound vet gave her a shot of calcium as a bit of a booster and said if not layed by Monday then I need to take her in for an operation to remove them.
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    Veiled chameleon digging

    Thanks for the advice, yes this is as far as she has dug she had one hole the other side of the lay bin but then moved to the other side and started over again. I am in the UK so no horn worms available here, they are illigal 🙁 she went up to her sleeping branch about half hour before lights out...
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    Veiled chameleon digging

    This is her now image not good but you can see her tail
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    Veiled chameleon digging

    This was her this morning lay bin is difficult to see just got home from work and she is still down there digging and has been on and off all day I have a vet appointment booked for tomorrow as a precaution
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    Veiled chameleon digging

    First time substrate is 50/50 playsand and soil damp enough to hold a tunnel, container is a square washing up bowl, approximately 1 foot square and 6 inches deep, lights are out now so can’t get a photo
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