GabeCastro
Established Member
My best advice would be to get a fecal test done...This would allow you to find out if he has parasites or not. Once you see your cham poop, scoop it up, put it in a plastic ziplock bag and refrigerate it. Be sure to take it to the vet asap, it should not be older than 24hours. And be sure you research some herp vets in your area.
Parasites can effect the way chams eat, so it's best to get a fecal done. My cham had 2 parasites. I found out because he wasn't eating anything. I bought every bug possible and he wouldn't eat it unless it flew around in his cage. I knew something was wrong so i took him to the vet for a check up/fecal test. Results came back with 2 parasites. Coccidia & Pinworms, which both parasites cause a loss of appetite for chameleons. Signs of parasites can be runny fecal, brownish fecal that looks like it didn't digest all the way through, Smelly fecal (this is the #1 most common sign), and loss of appetite.
If he does have a parasite, then you can take care of it asap. If not, then you just have a picky cham
Again I highly advise you get a fecal test asap.
-Gabe
Parasites can effect the way chams eat, so it's best to get a fecal done. My cham had 2 parasites. I found out because he wasn't eating anything. I bought every bug possible and he wouldn't eat it unless it flew around in his cage. I knew something was wrong so i took him to the vet for a check up/fecal test. Results came back with 2 parasites. Coccidia & Pinworms, which both parasites cause a loss of appetite for chameleons. Signs of parasites can be runny fecal, brownish fecal that looks like it didn't digest all the way through, Smelly fecal (this is the #1 most common sign), and loss of appetite.
If he does have a parasite, then you can take care of it asap. If not, then you just have a picky cham
Again I highly advise you get a fecal test asap.
-Gabe