Can anyone help me figure out what to do?

leahd

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Hi I have a veiled chameleon about 5 months and I can't figure out what is wrong with my chameleon. A few days ago his eye looked weird and today I was checking on him and it was crusted shut. He is eating but not as much as he should be and he seems kind of weak. I'm thinking that I need to take him to a vet to get medicine and to see if something is seriously wrong but I thought to try posting here to see if anyone could help. (Attached is a picture of his eye)





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Hi @leahd. Welcome to the forums. I’m sorry your Cham isn’t doing well, but I’m glad you came here for help. There’s some great keepers here that hopefully can help.
Your poor little guy does not look good right now. I would definitely try to get an appointment with an experienced reptile vet as soon as possible

Health issues can have complex causes so it will be helpful to know more about your chameleon and it’s care. If you can fill this out with as much detail as you can, it may help people give recommendations on things that may help with your cham’s health

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  • Supplements - What brand and type of calcium and vitamin products are you dusting your feeders with and what is the schedule?
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Your he might be a she too.. Can you share pics of the back feet so we can check for spurs (male) or none (female).
The infection is most likely secondary issues so we have to back track a little...
The vet will get you going in the right direction.. Act quickly like yesterday.. (y)

Plus! Note 2 is important: add pictures of enclosure and supplies so others can help get things up to speed.
 
Your he might be a she too.. Can you share pics of the back feet so we can check for spurs (male) or none (female).
The infection is most likely secondary issues so we have to back track a little...
The vet will get you going in the right direction.. Act quickly like yesterday.. (y)

Plus! Note 2 is important: add pictures of enclosure and supplies so others can help get things up to speed.
I'm also pretty sure that's a female judging by the patterns on its sides.
 
Welcome to the forum and the world of chameleons!

Please post a couple more photos for me so I can see all of her from the side.
I know she's young but I think she might be gravid.
 
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