My chameleon has a hurt leg!!!!! HELP ME PLEASE!!!!

So sorry to hear this, I hope she is ok! If you want to go bioactive look at this blog by cyberlocc, Good luck with your little lady. ❤
 
I do hope everything works out. I apologize if I upset you it was not intended. It was very Honorable to take her on. If she is quiet and they are hydrating there is hope.
 
We’re going to get her right now. The vet said she started to move around more but she hasn’t eaten. She said it’s 50/50 chance. She had meds coming home with her. I removed the substrate at the bottom of her habitat and there’s nothing there. I plan to go to PetSmart and get her some more plants so she feels more safe so she can hide. If anyone has suggestions on what I should get then please tell me. I’ll do whatever I need to to make her feel more safe.
 
We’re going to get her right now. The vet said she started to move around more but she hasn’t eaten. She said it’s 50/50 chance. She had meds coming home with her. I removed the substrate at the bottom of her habitat and there’s nothing there. I plan to go to PetSmart and get her some more plants so she feels more safe so she can hide. If anyone has suggestions on what I should get then please tell me. I’ll do whatever I need to to make her feel more safe.
Most nursery’s have huge pothos, try getting some of those. Also a note, don’t put the plants in there with the Cham in there. It may seem like common sense but you’d be surprised. Good luck Ivy!!
 
Thank you! Along with that, ant food suggestions?

This might help.
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First of all congrats on the successful discharge, while your not out of the woods, it's a step in the right direction.

So are going to bring up that the lighting system is currently inappropriate and she needs a t5 ho linear fixture, preferable with an arcaidia bulb?

http://www.lightyourreptiles.com/24...arcadia-12-and-6-5k-day-light-bulbs-included/

Also if your cham is on a hunger strike due to being ill go to www.mulberryfarms.com and you can order hornworms, silk worms, and calci worms, feeders that reptiles generally cannot resist eating them.

Good luck!
 
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