My panther chameleon Mr. Ed is less than a year old. We have had him since we was 2.5 months old, and we own his "daddy". We thought we were doing everything right...the same has we had done for the two other chameleons we have. Turns out the coil UBV bulbs did not do much and much to my shock and dismay Mr. Ed had pretty bad MBD-- x-rays showed very low bone density...to the point where in parts of his arms you could not even see the outline of the bone. *sigh* (very upset over this)
So we are told to get him on liquid calcium (calcium glubonate ?). This therapy worked well, it appeared and Mr. Ed was getting back to his old self. He was developing lumpy bones in his arms.
Then last weekend we were out all day and before I went to bed I noticed Mr. Ed got wedged near the bottom of his tank. I took him out and I thought he was dead. Everything made me think he was dead-- tongue slightly sticking out, piece of urate sticking out from his vent, he was cold, he was floppy, not breathing (it appeared) and non-responsive to pinching. I was so upset I held him and rocked him... and then he grabbed my finger! We got out the heat lamp and within 30 mins he was moving around and mostly alert. We also gave a small amount saline solution as suggested by the oncall vet.
So now Mr. Ed is alert, is eating when I feed him (I think he's milking the attention), back legs look good and appear to be working well. His front legs/arms.... they look curved. The joints appear loose-- he turns his elbows and wrists around the wrong way....he has some grip in his hands...but for the most part his arms are not functioning well. *sigh*
I do not understand how things could get so bad-- was it because he may have struggles for hours and pulled something out of joint?... or his arms.. they were not curved prior to this incident. I'm so worried and racked with guilt.
Currently Mr. Ed is in a 40g aquarium with mesh lid. He has a 5% T5 UVB bulb and a heat lamp. The basking spot is around 85-90 degrees. There are vines and ladders in there, along with towels lining the floor. He gets 0.04 of calcium glubinate daily and the same of metacam (suppose to be for inflammation). He gets D3 2x week; multi x month. His crickets are fed a homemade guy load. He gets a little grub pie or carnivore care daily, as well as several misting and water with food and meds. We were are able we take him outside for natural sunlight.
Has anyone else known of such joint issues with their chameleons...and if so, have you seen them recover?
Thanks for your help everyone. If you would like a video or pics I can send them tomorrow, as I left my cell phone at work.
Thanks,
Valentiine and Mr. Ed
So we are told to get him on liquid calcium (calcium glubonate ?). This therapy worked well, it appeared and Mr. Ed was getting back to his old self. He was developing lumpy bones in his arms.
Then last weekend we were out all day and before I went to bed I noticed Mr. Ed got wedged near the bottom of his tank. I took him out and I thought he was dead. Everything made me think he was dead-- tongue slightly sticking out, piece of urate sticking out from his vent, he was cold, he was floppy, not breathing (it appeared) and non-responsive to pinching. I was so upset I held him and rocked him... and then he grabbed my finger! We got out the heat lamp and within 30 mins he was moving around and mostly alert. We also gave a small amount saline solution as suggested by the oncall vet.
So now Mr. Ed is alert, is eating when I feed him (I think he's milking the attention), back legs look good and appear to be working well. His front legs/arms.... they look curved. The joints appear loose-- he turns his elbows and wrists around the wrong way....he has some grip in his hands...but for the most part his arms are not functioning well. *sigh*
I do not understand how things could get so bad-- was it because he may have struggles for hours and pulled something out of joint?... or his arms.. they were not curved prior to this incident. I'm so worried and racked with guilt.
Currently Mr. Ed is in a 40g aquarium with mesh lid. He has a 5% T5 UVB bulb and a heat lamp. The basking spot is around 85-90 degrees. There are vines and ladders in there, along with towels lining the floor. He gets 0.04 of calcium glubinate daily and the same of metacam (suppose to be for inflammation). He gets D3 2x week; multi x month. His crickets are fed a homemade guy load. He gets a little grub pie or carnivore care daily, as well as several misting and water with food and meds. We were are able we take him outside for natural sunlight.
Has anyone else known of such joint issues with their chameleons...and if so, have you seen them recover?
Thanks for your help everyone. If you would like a video or pics I can send them tomorrow, as I left my cell phone at work.
Thanks,
Valentiine and Mr. Ed