Black taints - is this necrosis?

arry

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Hi,
my chameleon had molted partially.
Now he has many huge black taint. Anyone could recognise what is this?
I have tried to make the skin wet and softly remove the layer. It's getting worse every day(more black). Its aroud 5 days since I have noticed this.


Cameleon gets calcium few days a week. Once a month vitamine supplemet, he eats crickets, wax moths, cockroach, locust, flies, slies larvae, fruit - (mostly apple), green leaves.
He has cages on lamps. Lamps are: 100W - warm lamp and 26 W UVB 10.
Humidity 55%.
He eats much much less now.

Thank you.
 

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That definitely looks like a burn, or bite. Do you feed black crickets? Get to a vet ASAP. They'll possibly clean the wound and look for an infection that may need an antibiotic. They'll probably prescribe silvadine cream to put on the wound.

Good luck,
Leland
 
I agree those look like burns and pretty bad ones at that. I also agree that a vet visit is in order. You state you have a 100 watt light for heat and a 10.0 UVB. Those could both be problematic unless you have a heavily planted large cage with lots of places for your cham to hide that UVB is too much. The 100 watt for heat could also be a source for a burn depending on how you have it situated on your cage and what type of material the screen is made from. If you complete this form with as much detail as possible folks will be able to help you. https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
 
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