Closed eyes!!!!!

The Vet just left, he believes she has a vitamin A deficiency and he gave me vitamin A drops to giver her 2 times a day for 2 days and then once every week.

Vitamin A is responsible for eye function! and because the symptoms were in both eyes and not just one... suggested it had to be a internal problem(vitamins, nutrition,ect.) ...instead of an external one (such as something stuck in her eye, scratches, ect.)

He checked out my set up and recommended live plants!

He also recommended to gut-load my crickets with the brand Cricket Crack! Or feed them fruits and vegetables! Which will have all the right nutrition for her.

Other then that the vet believes she looks pretty healthy and strong and should be ok in the next few days!

Glad to hear that all went well with the vet visit. I hope that your girl will be back to 100% very soon.
 
The Vet just left, he believes she has a vitamin A deficiency and he gave me vitamin A drops to giver her 2 times a day for 2 days and then once every week.

Vitamin A is responsible for eye function! and because the symptoms were in both eyes and not just one... suggested it had to be a internal problem(vitamins, nutrition,ect.) ...instead of an external one (such as something stuck in her eye, scratches, ect.)

He checked out my set up and recommended live plants!

He also recommended to gut-load my crickets with the brand Cricket Crack! Or feed them fruits and vegetables! Which will have all the right nutrition for her.

Other then that the vet believes she looks pretty healthy and strong and should be ok in the next few days!

Good news. And based on the advice you received from your vet, I would feel comfortable that he is knowledgeable about the care of chameleons. He seemed to tell you the correct things to do, which honestly doesn't always happen wit h vets, as many don't specialize in or know much about chameleons.
 
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