Sharon12 Established Member Nov 22, 2019 #1 Since Etosha dug and laid her eggs on 11/13 she has this unchanging blacked dotted spot near her mouth. Advice needed. Is it a vet issue?
Since Etosha dug and laid her eggs on 11/13 she has this unchanging blacked dotted spot near her mouth. Advice needed. Is it a vet issue?
Brodybreaux25 Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 22, 2019 #2 Sharon12 said: Advice needed. Click to expand... Pictures needed.
Sharon12 Established Member Nov 22, 2019 #3 Sharon12 said: Since Etosha dug and laid her eggs on 11/13 she has this unchanging blacked dotted spot near her mouth. Advice needed. Is it a vet issue? Click to expand... Forgot photo Attachments IMG_20191122_155537.jpg 173.1 KB · Views: 128 IMG_20191122_155535.jpg 173.3 KB · Views: 116
Sharon12 said: Since Etosha dug and laid her eggs on 11/13 she has this unchanging blacked dotted spot near her mouth. Advice needed. Is it a vet issue? Click to expand... Forgot photo
nightanole Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 22, 2019 #4 Its only 10 days, its going to take a while for the shovel to heal. It can some times takes months for even small black spots/bruises to get full color again. I would not be worried.
Its only 10 days, its going to take a while for the shovel to heal. It can some times takes months for even small black spots/bruises to get full color again. I would not be worried.
Sharon12 Established Member Nov 22, 2019 #5 I was thinking it was a bruise as i had put a rock in bottom of the laybin and she laid right over the rock so I know she bumped it. Thank you.
I was thinking it was a bruise as i had put a rock in bottom of the laybin and she laid right over the rock so I know she bumped it. Thank you.
Brodybreaux25 Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 22, 2019 #6 Tried wiping it? You’d be surprised how often that’s all it is...
Sharon12 Established Member Nov 22, 2019 #7 Brodybreaux25 said: Tried wiping it? You’d be surprised how often that’s all it is... Click to expand... Hah. No I hadn't!
Brodybreaux25 said: Tried wiping it? You’d be surprised how often that’s all it is... Click to expand... Hah. No I hadn't!
Brodybreaux25 Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 22, 2019 #8 Give it a shot, I’ve actually done this once myself