Your Chameleon - Veiled/ Yemen 6 year old male had since a baby
Handling - Never
Feeding - mostly gut loaded morios. Gut loaded various greens, dandelion greens, oats, bee pollen, berries such as blueberries, all blended up
Supplements - calypso calcium dust weekly. Nutrobal vits once a fortnight
Watering - Drinks well from a big dripper in use for 30 mins daily. Sprayed for 5 mins daily same time as dripper is first engaged.
Fecal Description - Urate is white but usually with a yellowish tinge, never tested for parasites
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Xl reptibreeze two sides Perspex covered
Lighting - two domes two basking spots. One 100w basking spot 95 C one 60w basking area 90 C. Reptisun 5.0 24" hung vertically inside mesh.
Temperature - What temp range have you created (cage floor to basking spot)? 75-95 temp range, 75 ambient
Humidity - Roughly 70 %
Plants - live ficus as tall as viv, another tall live plant I forget the name of but non toxic, jungle vines, bamboo canes. No substrate
Placement - Quiet corner, 3 ft off ground.
Location - Uk
Hi everyone I am new to posting on the forum but have been visiting frequently over the last few years. I first realised my veiled Cham had this small growth on his side a couple of years ago. I took him to the vet about a year ago to have it looked at when it grew to a few millimetres. Vet advised me he was in good health and that not enough is known about Cham tumours etc to diagnose and to leave it be as he has reached an above average age and seems otherwise well.. It's now doubled in size he is still acting himself but I am going to take him to the new more experienced herp vet at the same practice next week. I assume it's a cyst as it is soft to the touch and the skin doesn't appear sore or damaged as in images of tumour cases I have seen online. I was wondering if anyone else has any more info on this matter or any similar experiences?
Handling - Never
Feeding - mostly gut loaded morios. Gut loaded various greens, dandelion greens, oats, bee pollen, berries such as blueberries, all blended up
Supplements - calypso calcium dust weekly. Nutrobal vits once a fortnight
Watering - Drinks well from a big dripper in use for 30 mins daily. Sprayed for 5 mins daily same time as dripper is first engaged.
Fecal Description - Urate is white but usually with a yellowish tinge, never tested for parasites
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Xl reptibreeze two sides Perspex covered
Lighting - two domes two basking spots. One 100w basking spot 95 C one 60w basking area 90 C. Reptisun 5.0 24" hung vertically inside mesh.
Temperature - What temp range have you created (cage floor to basking spot)? 75-95 temp range, 75 ambient
Humidity - Roughly 70 %
Plants - live ficus as tall as viv, another tall live plant I forget the name of but non toxic, jungle vines, bamboo canes. No substrate
Placement - Quiet corner, 3 ft off ground.
Location - Uk
Hi everyone I am new to posting on the forum but have been visiting frequently over the last few years. I first realised my veiled Cham had this small growth on his side a couple of years ago. I took him to the vet about a year ago to have it looked at when it grew to a few millimetres. Vet advised me he was in good health and that not enough is known about Cham tumours etc to diagnose and to leave it be as he has reached an above average age and seems otherwise well.. It's now doubled in size he is still acting himself but I am going to take him to the new more experienced herp vet at the same practice next week. I assume it's a cyst as it is soft to the touch and the skin doesn't appear sore or damaged as in images of tumour cases I have seen online. I was wondering if anyone else has any more info on this matter or any similar experiences?