Female jackson eyes big??

Alejandro17

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My one year old female jackson eyes kinda look big is this normal on female jacksons?
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No, way beyond not normal

definitely not normal, the fact that you are even asking is a little disconcerting. im all for posting info on cf and getting feedback or care suggestions, but there comes a time when you need to make a vet a priority and that cham definitely needs a vet now. since you have not filled out the help form, or provided any other info, all anyone can do is guess, if i had to guess, i would say that it is probably lighting related, i am guessing that it is something to do with some sort of powersun, mega-ray or cfl that was either not recomended to begin with or improperly setup. the only responsible recomendation anyone can make at this point is to turn off whatever uvb you are using (tonight) and see a vet first thing (tomorrow). in the meantime, better pics and filling out the help form in its entirety would be a good idea, all though i have my doubts as to whether it will make it even with vet care, EVEN STILL, MAKE IT OR NOT, IT STILL DESERVES A TRIP TO THE VET. jmo / edit ps can it still see, and what do you use for lighting?
 
that pic doesnt show the eye issue as well as the first, but it's at least not all blurry. can you take a few pics from different angles? obviously, you need a vet, but maybe someone here can give you advice in the meantime.

help others help you by providing the necessary info. filling out the help form would be smart too.
 
jackson eyes?

she has a 75 w heat lamp with a repti glo 5.0 uvb light I have had her for about two weeks now?!!
 
i was noticing the second pic is much different than the first? is the condition intermittent, or is that an older pic?, i understand that you already have somebody convenient for you, however, not all vets are that experienced with chameleons and i think if at all possible, that cham would have a better chance with a vet that has a lot of chameleon experience, probably, one of the nations more experienced cham vets and a vet used by many members on this forum, is; Tom Greek of Greek & Associates Veterinary Hospital
23687 Via Del Rio
Yorba Linda, CA 92887
714-463-1190
 
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