pantherlover
New Member
your chameleon looks fine to me. Sunken eyes are linked to dehydration but they can also simply mean that your cham is stressed. Sounds like your handling and moving your cham around a lot. As other suggested, research a supplementation schedule. Research symptoms of over and under supplementation of d3 and vitamin a. Try to get your hands on a phosphorus & d3 free calcium. A calcium with d3 & a multivitamin. I use reptivite, which contains pre formed vitamin a but many have success using a multivitamin called herptivite, which conatins beta carotine. Some multivitamins are formulated for monthly use others are meant to be used weekly. This should be taken into consideration when researching schedules. You may find that some people use multivitamins or products containing d3 more frequently than others. Effective schedules are all within the same ballpark in terms of what the animal is getting. Although they may seem very different, it just has to do with the content of the product. When you read about different schedules, pay attention to the names of the products. A good dry gutload is often overlooked. Dried oats, unsalted nuts, egg yolk powder. There are many options for giving your feeders some beef other than cat food.
Welcome to the forum!
Justin
Welcome to the forum!
Justin