Help! Please!

Amayerz

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Hello everyone!

I recently got a female veiled chameleon "Yubaba" about a months ago, id say she is now about 6 1/2 months old.
A little over a week ago i noticed a little bump on her right eye. (see 1st pics)
The swelling would go up and down but yesterday I noticed the bump was gone but now she wont really open the eye at all and when she does it just doesn't look right to me.
Shes is eating tons and drinking normally. Im just worried that her eye is causing her pain, or there could be permanent damage if i dont figure out what is going on with her. What should I do? (see pics)



Cage Type -Screen Cage Size: 30" x 16.5" x 48"

Lighting - "Zoo Med Combo Deep Dome Dual Lamp Fixture" I usualy have lights on from 7am-9pm (ill check the blubs when I get home)

Temperature - top of cage id say between 100-90 middle/bottom 80-65

Humidity - I hand spray her about 4-5 times daily with warm water.

Plants - live ficus plant

Placement -
cage is in my dining/living room area. Not too much traffic thru there just me and my boyfriend. There is a fan in the dining room I dont pften.

Location - San Diego, CA

Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon -Female, Veiled Chameleon, Ive had her about a month and a half. Id say she is 6-7 months old.

Handling - once a week if that.

Feeding - I feed her crickets I usually get about 40 at a time and they only seem to last her about 2-3 days... if that

Supplements - "Repashy Super food calcium dust" on her crickets.

Watering - Hand Spray about 4-6 times daily. Ive seen her drink before but i dont see her drink everyday, but i do work a lot.

Fecal Description - regularly, Brown and white. Dont think she has been tested for parasites.

History - Bought her at LLL Reptile in Escondido, CA

Current Problem - Her Right eye seems so be shut most of the day and before that there was a bump on her eye.

Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated I am very worried about her!


THANK YOU!
 

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Posting two threads is not going to get you any more help.

Stick to one thread. It can get confusing for both you and other members when trying to help.
 
Posting two threads is not going to get you any more help.

Stick to one thread. It can get confusing for both you and other members when trying to help.

Yeah, I am brand new to this site and still learning how to use it, after realizing my post wasn't under what was called " Health Clinic" I tried to repost it under the correct forum. Unfortunately that didn't work...

Now I know. sorry.
 
If a thread is posted in the wrong section, only a mod can move it.

Its better to leave one thread in the wrong section, than have two.

:)
 
If a thread is posted in the wrong section, only a mod can move it.

Its better to leave one thread in the wrong section, than have two.

:)


I will definitely remember that!

Thank you for all your help! I really appreciate it! :)
 
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