laurie
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Help! I live in Montana, many miles from a reptile vet and my male ambanja has almost quit eating and had fallen off his perch. The nearest reptile vet is in Canada about 160 miles and the US won't let me take him out of the US and bring him back. I can take him just not bring him back!! Any ideas on what I can try? My two local vets refused to even run a fecal sample for me.
Okay to give more information, I have had this boy for about 14 months, he is 18 months old, his cage in 2ft by 2ft by 36 high, he has both a pothos plant and a hibiscus plant. I have Zoo Med 8.0 UVB lighting and a 60 watt basking. Auto misters three times a day for 1 minute each time. He is in a room for my chameleons, he can't see any other chams, the room goes down to 68 at night and up to about 87 in the day. Current lighting schedule is auto on at 7:30 AM off at 5:30 PM. I handle him a couple of times a week when he gets his turn in the large ficus tree in the room. Oh yes the cages are on shelves about 3 ft off the floor. My other three male panthers are fine and so athe the other chameleons.
Okay to give more information, I have had this boy for about 14 months, he is 18 months old, his cage in 2ft by 2ft by 36 high, he has both a pothos plant and a hibiscus plant. I have Zoo Med 8.0 UVB lighting and a 60 watt basking. Auto misters three times a day for 1 minute each time. He is in a room for my chameleons, he can't see any other chams, the room goes down to 68 at night and up to about 87 in the day. Current lighting schedule is auto on at 7:30 AM off at 5:30 PM. I handle him a couple of times a week when he gets his turn in the large ficus tree in the room. Oh yes the cages are on shelves about 3 ft off the floor. My other three male panthers are fine and so athe the other chameleons.
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