The Wild One
Chameleon Enthusiast
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I have giant mealworms, not this butter worms, but she didn't really consume any of these mealworms hardly a coupledo you.. feed butter worm?
the big stinky flashy (irradiated) worms?
AND
Have you put any kind of cream to the tail? like polysporin or stuff like that?
I’m glad to hear she looks better. There is some conflicting advice about using showers as a means of hydration, and I’m not sure whether warm baths are ever recommended. But again, I’m happy to hear an update, and would love to share my thoughts on your husbandry, if you want.UPDATE:
I gave her a steamy shower and a warm tub bath her tail changed color in the water , I believe this is a good sign yesterday I forced her for multivitamins a small dose
Not wrongHow warm was the water? I believe that the water should be lukewarm because they feel temps different then us, (correct me if I’m wrong)
Thank you !I’m glad to hear she looks better. There is some conflicting advice about using showers as a means of hydration, and I’m not sure whether warm baths are ever recommended. But again, I’m happy to hear an update, and would love to share my thoughts on your husbandry, if you want.
It was my body temperature , and she was good with it she sat in the waterHow warm was the water? I believe that the water should be lukewarm because they feel temps different then us, (correct me if I’m wrong)
how old are you ? are you 13 years old
ok , remove your self from my post because it looks like you are someone who is new to reptile care . you won't love my cham more than I doI think I should stop following that post.. Glad she's doing good.
Dont want to be impolite but why asking for advices? im totally against bath/shower of stuff like that (and not really smiley about free range except when the free range is well suited) and fruit feeding.. but anyway this is not my chameleon ans this was not the goal of your post
I wish this black something will not come back. Might be so many different causes we probably never know.
Good luck
M.