PlanetRemulak
Avid Member
It’s been over a year since I got my first panther chameleon. During that time, I’ve experienced some pretty major challenges (a Coccidia infection, an immunocompromised chameleon, genetic defects). I was very recently on the wrong end of a health concern and ended up leaving the vet without the chameleon I came with. After an experience like that, I guess SOME paranoia is warranted, but now I’m not sure whether I can differentiate anxiety from being able to catch when something is actually amiss. I CAN say that most of what I was worried about was corrected with tweaks to husbandry and/or a trip to the vet.
i guess now I’m just wondering if anyone here has learned how to stop worrying about their chameleons all the freakin‘ time?
As for my final question: I can’t figure if my boy’s ankles look normal and are supposed to be that thick, or if they look swollen. He HAS been getting lots of different roaches lately, and I should probably switch to a different kind of feeder for a while.
i guess now I’m just wondering if anyone here has learned how to stop worrying about their chameleons all the freakin‘ time?
As for my final question: I can’t figure if my boy’s ankles look normal and are supposed to be that thick, or if they look swollen. He HAS been getting lots of different roaches lately, and I should probably switch to a different kind of feeder for a while.