My Calumma is sick!

happy14

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Hi,

my one Calumma nasuta female is sick!
I look this morning into the terrarium and she was very depressed eyes and is dark. What should I do?
She is doing very badly ... .:(
 
they are very aggressive and you had keep female whit the male....probably you haven't understand stress behavior...
 
Yikes. I would go see a vet and as mentioned before please post pics. I am not Calumma specialist but there are people on here that are,
 
Here are pics. I hope you can see this=)
 

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No, she has laid any eggs.
Maybe she is dehydrated.
Do the eyes even when one is pregnant?
But it is thicker than my other females. Maybe she is pregnant, but I do not see it unfortunately.
 
She doesn't look dehydrated to me. Can you separate her from the others to see if she will lay? They will lay eggs whether they breed or not.
 
Happy, the translation is weird. Are you saying she has already laid eggs? Or are you saying you do not think she is bearing eggs?
 
Sie muss zum Tierarzt so bald wie möglich gehen. Sie zeigt seit ein Problem für zu lang. Wenn Sie warten, zu viel mehr kann sie nicht in der Lage, behandelt werden.
 
Ok, so my you know that she is not dehydrated?
But if, then she has been months in the eggs themselves:(
One also sees that she is not pregnant at such a young chameleon:rolleyes:
 
Hi Phillipp, Im sorry to here your girl isnt well, is she still eating she looks ok just a bit dark in colour. I think you said she was showing receptive colours in your other thread, if so she cant be gravid. Is she still with the other female? Heatherxxx
 
There was no intent to be rude..."No, she has laid any eggs" means, she has laid eggs. I took it to mean: "No, she has laid any eggs she might have had".

However, after saying that Happy was asked if the chameleon had a place to lay the eggs.

Obviously, there is confusion.

I think Ryan's advice to take her to a vet immediately is probably the best answer.
 
Hi,

she eats really well yet. If only every now and again the eyes and they have invaded.
She always has those blue spots on his head and blue side stripes. The other female has no blue spots on the head, it is quite normal. The two females are separated from the male. But the females sit together.
In her other terrarium she was very often on the ground, but never dug. These colors but it has been several months.
Perhaps she is really pregnant and I do not see it ... .
 
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