Lump in throat/neck

Sure interested in the recommendation. Would just be for a female correct?
No, it could be used for a male as well. I currently use the ones I am recommending you try for her. It is just switching up the supplements to see if another type do not cause the issues. Since you are already giving correct dosing we have to try to see if it is the supplement your currently using. The reptivite has some additional things in it. Included added phosphorus and magnesium. It could be that she is getting a reaction to one of these. But we also want to correct the lack of D3 that she is not getting. So this will solve that too. So you would order these two to replace yours. Give it a good 4-8 weeks. Edema's are slow to reduce.

So I would try Repashy Calcium plus LOD version. This one you give 2 times a month. It is an all in one supplement, it has vitamin A and D3 along with other multivitamins. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DLJRMV2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Then I would try the Repashy Supercal NoD This one would be at every feeding unless it is a LOD feeding day. Phos free calcium without D3.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N3BKCGA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
No, it could be used for a male as well. I currently use the ones I am recommending you try for her. It is just switching up the supplements to see if another type do not cause the issues. Since you are already giving correct dosing we have to try to see if it is the supplement your currently using. The reptivite has some additional things in it. Included added phosphorus and magnesium. It could be that she is getting a reaction to one of these. But we also want to correct the lack of D3 that she is not getting. So this will solve that too. So you would order these two to replace yours. Give it a good 4-8 weeks. Edema's are slow to reduce.

So I would try Repashy Calcium plus LOD version. This one you give 2 times a month. It is an all in one supplement, it has vitamin A and D3 along with other multivitamins. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DLJRMV2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Then I would try the Repashy Supercal NoD This one would be at every feeding unless it is a LOD feeding day. Phos free calcium without D3.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N3BKCGA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Just ordered these two an calcium without d3 is every feeding? Other is twice a month.
 
Should I change my gut load? Or would that effect my other two panther chameleons. Was told they are males not it's 50/50 currently. Recently been using the bug burger. So the bug burger been used for female with lump in throat. Purchased a new gut load not sure if it's good for chameleons. Took a photo of it. Maybe others have used pig before.
 

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Should I change my gut load? Or would that effect my other two panther chameleons. Was told they are males not it's 50/50 currently. Recently been using the bug burger. So the bug burger been used for female with lump in throat. Purchased a new gut load not sure if it's good for chameleons. Took a photo of it. Maybe others have used pig before.
Just ordered these two an calcium without d3 is every feeding? Other is twice a month.
Yes, it would be the LOD only 2 times a month say the 15th and the 30th and then the nocalD at all other feedings. You will lightly dust with these.

Per the gutload both should be fine... But I might hold back on feeding the pig one to roaches... The protein level on that one is higher then the bug burger. only by a few percent but we have to be careful with the protein levels that roaches get. It can cause them to build up more uric acid levels.
Mix them as directed.
 
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