emilywatts
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Your Chameleon - I have a male, Veiled Chameleon he is roughly 4 years old and has been in my care for 4 years as well.
Handling - I handle him about 3-4 times a week but does vary a lot depending on the mood he is in.
Feeding - He gets a mixture of crickets and locusts, but mainly locusts. Waxworms are given every so often.
Supplements - His supplement brand is the komodo powdered calcium supplement with Vitamin D3
Watering - He gets sprayed 4-5 times a day and i have seen him drinking regularly.
Fecal Description - He poos about once a week with it being brown and soft with the urates a white colour.
History - He has had a bacterial eye infection in the past with the vets saying it will never recover fully. And also a hard lump on his head, the vets have said it cannot be removed but doesn't affect him in any way.
Im wondering if anyone knows what this could be. It hasn't affected him in anyway and to the touch it is quite soft, I think it might be a little tender when pushed for him but not painful. It has been there for a few weeks now (my vet is away on holiday) and did seem to go down but recently has got bigger.
http://imgur.com/a/1LGFZ#d6omi6O
Handling - I handle him about 3-4 times a week but does vary a lot depending on the mood he is in.
Feeding - He gets a mixture of crickets and locusts, but mainly locusts. Waxworms are given every so often.
Supplements - His supplement brand is the komodo powdered calcium supplement with Vitamin D3
Watering - He gets sprayed 4-5 times a day and i have seen him drinking regularly.
Fecal Description - He poos about once a week with it being brown and soft with the urates a white colour.
History - He has had a bacterial eye infection in the past with the vets saying it will never recover fully. And also a hard lump on his head, the vets have said it cannot be removed but doesn't affect him in any way.
Im wondering if anyone knows what this could be. It hasn't affected him in anyway and to the touch it is quite soft, I think it might be a little tender when pushed for him but not painful. It has been there for a few weeks now (my vet is away on holiday) and did seem to go down but recently has got bigger.
http://imgur.com/a/1LGFZ#d6omi6O