Everyone is separated. Done. Whew.
The one with the eye issue seems to be resolving - it is opened a bit now. I decided to wait before self treating and it seems to be working out.
Those still at the store are also housed separately now; instructions left.
Thank you, thank you from the...
Well, phooey. Since they are so small I was thinking a heavily planted larger habitat would do since they were young. Two habitats it is. And a lot more reading; thanks Dave for the book list!
I'm really not an idiot. They were not doing well at the store and I thought I could do better...
Thanks!
That is what I am doing at this point. I have an extra fogger and drip set up and tomorrow I WILL get a separate habitat for them.
Just a little lost as this was certainly not planned. Thanks again!
The vet said it didn't look infected. She said it looked more like a reaction to a scratch. No, she was not a reptile specialist, but I did the best I could at 3PM on a Friday.
These (along with 3 others) were purchased at a reptile show last weekend from the breeder. That is the...
First, everyone take a breath.
I did not say the Flap had an infected eye - it is not infected. They are not "sick" in the way you would consider a wild caught animal to be. These were captive bred.
Second, these are very young and the housing will be for 2 days, tops. They seem to be ok; I...
I recently got a female veiled with the idea of mating her with my male in the spring.
There were flap necked chameleons at the store and I ended up bringing a dehydrated one home. Took some work, but it is drinking and looks a lot better. Today I took home with one eye closed. I read here...