keemo
New Member
Hi All,
I am new to this forum and have recently (3 months) ago became the proud owner of a superb male veiled Cham. He has been eating fine until approx 2 weeks ago when he stopped eating and seemed to become dehydrated. I gave him plenty of showers which kept him hydrated but after a few days I took him to the vets due to his loss of appetite and not poopin. The vet did an x-ray and advised there was a mass which was causing a blockage so he underwent surgery to remove the mass. The vet advised they wasnt actually sure what it was apart from a soft mass. We picked him up from the vets 3 days after his op and had to feed him with tweezers as he wasnt feeding by himself. He has since pooped and has been drinking well and overall seems much happier. My only concern is he is trying to use his tongue to feed now but when he shoots it out it doesnt seem to go very far and he kinda gives up after 2 attempts. Is this normal? I was wondering if it could be due to him not using it for 2 weeks? I am wondering if this will be ok in time or should I go back to the vets? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have done lots of research and my husbandry is spot on, I have got him in a 65 gallon Flexarium and he has his 5.0 UVB and a 100 watt spot on for 12 hours per day, I use newspaper and have a large waterfall in his viv which is also on all day, I also mist him 2 or 3 times daily and he has plenty of branches and greenery in his viv to hide away in. His basking spot is approx 85f and the rest of his viv is approx 75 - 80f. He is 5 months old and seems happy however I am just concerned about his tongue.
Many thanks in advance,
Mike
I am new to this forum and have recently (3 months) ago became the proud owner of a superb male veiled Cham. He has been eating fine until approx 2 weeks ago when he stopped eating and seemed to become dehydrated. I gave him plenty of showers which kept him hydrated but after a few days I took him to the vets due to his loss of appetite and not poopin. The vet did an x-ray and advised there was a mass which was causing a blockage so he underwent surgery to remove the mass. The vet advised they wasnt actually sure what it was apart from a soft mass. We picked him up from the vets 3 days after his op and had to feed him with tweezers as he wasnt feeding by himself. He has since pooped and has been drinking well and overall seems much happier. My only concern is he is trying to use his tongue to feed now but when he shoots it out it doesnt seem to go very far and he kinda gives up after 2 attempts. Is this normal? I was wondering if it could be due to him not using it for 2 weeks? I am wondering if this will be ok in time or should I go back to the vets? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have done lots of research and my husbandry is spot on, I have got him in a 65 gallon Flexarium and he has his 5.0 UVB and a 100 watt spot on for 12 hours per day, I use newspaper and have a large waterfall in his viv which is also on all day, I also mist him 2 or 3 times daily and he has plenty of branches and greenery in his viv to hide away in. His basking spot is approx 85f and the rest of his viv is approx 75 - 80f. He is 5 months old and seems happy however I am just concerned about his tongue.
Many thanks in advance,
Mike