CalamityCrow
Avid Member
Good evening folks.
Has anyone here experienced an otherwise healthy cham whose eyes bulge out while he's asleep? I have a ~1yo male panther (named Little Guy) and the last couple of nights, for a few hours during his sleep time, he's had his eyes closed but really bulged out. Both eyes seem to be "out" the same distance and they seem to go back to normal after he's asleep a while.
This isn't an issue when he's awake, or even for the entire length of time he's been asleep. I've also had a husbandry review and I appear to be doing things just fine. I have an Arcadia T5 light, calcium at every feeding, which is 3x a week, ~6ish gutloaded insects (or equivalent) per feeding, and every 2 weeks one feeding is vitamins or calcium with D3, alternating. I take him outside for ~15 mins a couple times a week (weather and temperament permitting).
He doesn't seem in any pain and hasn't been sleeping with his head up. His eyes don't bother him whatsoever during the day and it has me scratching my head because it's BOTH eyes equally doing this.
Thoughts?
(sorry the picture is sorta crappy. Of COURSE he chose to sleep in a weird spot with his butt towards me the time I want to take a picture of him...)
Has anyone here experienced an otherwise healthy cham whose eyes bulge out while he's asleep? I have a ~1yo male panther (named Little Guy) and the last couple of nights, for a few hours during his sleep time, he's had his eyes closed but really bulged out. Both eyes seem to be "out" the same distance and they seem to go back to normal after he's asleep a while.
This isn't an issue when he's awake, or even for the entire length of time he's been asleep. I've also had a husbandry review and I appear to be doing things just fine. I have an Arcadia T5 light, calcium at every feeding, which is 3x a week, ~6ish gutloaded insects (or equivalent) per feeding, and every 2 weeks one feeding is vitamins or calcium with D3, alternating. I take him outside for ~15 mins a couple times a week (weather and temperament permitting).
He doesn't seem in any pain and hasn't been sleeping with his head up. His eyes don't bother him whatsoever during the day and it has me scratching my head because it's BOTH eyes equally doing this.
Thoughts?
(sorry the picture is sorta crappy. Of COURSE he chose to sleep in a weird spot with his butt towards me the time I want to take a picture of him...)