my quadricornis is pregnant?

of cuorse... i call now at the vet and i take more plant's... isn't possible that she had regurgitations for the gravid situations?
 
I've never had a gravid chameleon regurgitate that I have ever known about and I've been keeping them for 20+ years....but that doesn't mean that its not possible.
 
she drink and after drink she struggle not to vomit... she did not appear stressed by the colors but you notice a bit of dehydration sunken eyes, a difference of 2 days ago
 
Your male appears to me to be a classic T. q. quadricornis. Male T. q. quadricornis typically have 2 or 4 horns but a few will have 6. Male T. q. gracilior typically have 4 or 6 horns but some will have 2. The way to differentiate them is the height of the sail at the base of the tail and the relative length of the horns. Yours looks like T. q. qadricornis.

Differentiating females of the two subspecies, on the other hand, is much more difficult. My inclination is that your females are also T. q. quadricornis but I can't be positive, particularly with your ill female as her coloration is quite atypical due to her declining health. You should definitely seek vet assistance in getting her back to health.

Chris
 
now isn't of this color... now is normal... i have take in the cage most plants and she was colored grenn and white =) but i don't understsnd why she vomit... i call the vet but i hope that is not nothing serious, beacuase for me she must lie before a week .. she was so large and i see 2 or 3 eggs as in previous photos...
 
i have thought that she was arrive to my farm 1 month ago... and she had never used d3, 3 4 days ago I gave crickets dusted with d 3 perhaps a reaction to the substance?
 
I can't help with your chameleon problem (sorry i hope she gets better) but i have a veiled chameleon that went really dark and fell into his fountian, he had the d3 for the first time 2 days before that,so now im curious, can it actually cause something bad to happen? like a reaction or something?
 
this morning i had to go to the vet whit her, but it was too late, she was died. I did do the autopsy, we have the answers tomorrow, but is excluded because dystocia was not pregnant! bulges that were noted were much too air, no eggs ... tomorrow we will know exactly happened the ... In the meantime I did do some more analysis of specimens, the results are negative for luck.
 
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