joneill
New Member
How long can chameleons go for without eating? I know that species, sex and age make a difference and I know that their metabolism slows down in winter but at what point should you be concerned if your cham is not eating? One week, two?
My veiled will not eat anything thats not moving or wriggling so I can not think of ordering anything freeze-dried off the internet. Also, we don't get a wide variety of feeders here in South Africa. Only super worms, meal worms, crickets and roaches. I have tried all of these and he is not interested. He looks at them and watches them walking around but that's it.
It doesn't make sense, everything is the same and he was eating well before, even ate off my hand but then he suddenly stopped. His colours are even vivid and bright green so I don't know what is bothering him. What could cause a chameleon to just stop eating? Could he be constipated or impacted? How would this happen? His belly still hangs down off the branch when he is resting but I know that he has not eaten anything for a while.
I am very worried, have even made my fingers raw from chewing, please can anyone offer advice here? I will take him to the vet if I have to and have made a temporary appointment but I don't want to stress him out even more. I know that vets have studied for many years and I wouldn't hesitate to take my dog or rabbit to them but chameleons so specialised. They are extremely prone to stress that a trip in the car and an examination could freak them out. Not what they need if they are already trying to fight off an illness! And some of the stories that I have read on this forum from people who did take their chameleon to a vet - SCARY!!! I have never had to take any of my reptiles to a vet before so I want to make sure that I am doing the right thing. But I also don't want to wait and let my chameleon suffer. What should I do, PLEASE HELP!!!!
My veiled will not eat anything thats not moving or wriggling so I can not think of ordering anything freeze-dried off the internet. Also, we don't get a wide variety of feeders here in South Africa. Only super worms, meal worms, crickets and roaches. I have tried all of these and he is not interested. He looks at them and watches them walking around but that's it.
It doesn't make sense, everything is the same and he was eating well before, even ate off my hand but then he suddenly stopped. His colours are even vivid and bright green so I don't know what is bothering him. What could cause a chameleon to just stop eating? Could he be constipated or impacted? How would this happen? His belly still hangs down off the branch when he is resting but I know that he has not eaten anything for a while.
I am very worried, have even made my fingers raw from chewing, please can anyone offer advice here? I will take him to the vet if I have to and have made a temporary appointment but I don't want to stress him out even more. I know that vets have studied for many years and I wouldn't hesitate to take my dog or rabbit to them but chameleons so specialised. They are extremely prone to stress that a trip in the car and an examination could freak them out. Not what they need if they are already trying to fight off an illness! And some of the stories that I have read on this forum from people who did take their chameleon to a vet - SCARY!!! I have never had to take any of my reptiles to a vet before so I want to make sure that I am doing the right thing. But I also don't want to wait and let my chameleon suffer. What should I do, PLEASE HELP!!!!