fishers chameleon

Tormek

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hi i brought a fishers chameleon a couple of days ago from a reptile show and,failed to notice a lump on its side.it seems to be going black and he seems to have become lethargic..hes in a mainly mesh viv with wooden back mesh sides and top,repti sun 5 and 60watt basking temps basking 80 - 82 and cooler graident 70
 
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He looks like a Giant Fisher...but I don't know my fishers as well as most on this site. Do you know if he is wild cought or captive breed? Most likely he is a WC in which case you need to get him to the vet as soon as possible to get started on getting rid of parasites. Also noticed you are getting a Faly...if he is CB you need to keep them and setups apart until the WC is clean if he is WC.
 
Your Chameleon - male fishers chameleon said he was cb
Handling - when i have to
Feeding - locust silkworms butterworm crickets moths mainlly locusts and silk worms
Supplements - pro rep calci dust 3-4 times per week, komodo d3 1 fortnightly exo-terra multi vit 1 fortnightly
Watering - misting 4-5 per day plus dripper yes see him drinking
Fecal Description - black and white hard but undigested locust today
History - no history only had him few days

Cage Info:
Cage Type - mainly mesh
Lighting - repti sun 5 and 60 watt basing
Temperature - 80-82. 70 lower graident
Humidity - 50 -60 percent hygrometer
Plants - ficus benjaminea
Placement - at highest point its about 36 inches
Location - uk
 
Hmm. I agree with clark. Treat him as WC for now. Temps seem fine. He looks dehydrated. Vet.
 
Your Chameleon - male fishers chameleon said he was cb
Handling - when i have to
Feeding - locust silkworms butterworm crickets moths mainlly locusts and silk worms
Supplements - pro rep calci dust 3-4 times per week, komodo d3 1 fortnightly exo-terra multi vit 1 fortnightly
Watering - misting 4-5 per day plus dripper yes see him drinking
Fecal Description - black and white hard but undigested locust today
History - no history only had him few days

Cage Info:
Cage Type - mainly mesh
Lighting - repti sun 5 and 60 watt basing
Temperature - 80-82. 70 lower graident
Humidity - 50 -60 percent hygrometer
Plants - ficus benjaminea
Placement - at highest point its about 36 inches
Location - uk

Looks WC to me...I don't think anyone is breeding fischeri successfully in UK. How large is he TL? Looking at the rostrals he looks adult or close to it. Raise your humidity for some part of the day especially during initial acclimation when he's most stressed. Spray him for drinking as many times a day as possible until his casque has plumped out, skin doesn't tent, and he doesn't seem desperately thirsty when you offer water (a really thirsty cham often drools a lot while drinking). He looks depleted right now. He's going to want a thickly planted cage...so dense you can hardly find him is about right. Fischeri are normally very active so the biggest cage you can get is best. Raise it up higher if you can. I would reduce supplements even more as they are pretty sensitive. Calcium without D3 lightly every couple of days, with D3 once a month at most, multivitamins once every 6-8 weeks if ever (do as much through your gutloading as possible). Cool room at night, can go as low as 60 F.

The lump could be an abscess, an old injury, or a migrating parasitic worm. Have a vet check or biopsy it. If its an abscess it will need to be cleaned out...abscesses in chams often don't just clear up on their own. If it is a parasite it can be surgically removed.
 
Since its lethargic and has the lump on its side, I think I would take it to the vets.
Is there something going on with its left "arm" between the wrist and the elbow?
 
thks everyone gonna try and get into the vets today,did have a feeling he's WC,thks let you no how it goes
 
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