need help

martinm

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my vield chameleon got a lil thing around hes eye nd he has it closed he was fine all day till two hours he got it what can i do:confused:
 
hes sleeping tho he got this 2 hours ago
 

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it looks like part of the turret itself. Sometimes they will get kind of saggy like that. Is the other one like that at all? I thought you meant inside the little eyeball. I don't think it is harmful as I have seen it before and I am not so sure there is anything you can do for it. Your picture is not a close up of the eye so I am just going by what I can see from your pic.
 
it looks like part of the turret itself. Sometimes they will get kind of saggy like that. Is the other one like that at all? I thought you meant inside the little eyeball. I don't think it is harmful as I have seen it before and I am not so sure there is anything you can do for it. Your picture is not a close up of the eye so I am just going by what I can see from your pic.

the other one is normal he just has tht one nd hhe has it closed
 
My female ambilobe has the same problem. I have been told she has a vitamin D deficiency (not saying yours does). Just keep taking him outside every day and supplementing your feeders properly (this one is important) and it should go away. Just keep an eye on it and if it gets worse then a vet visit might be in order just to find out what's going on and the next best solution to your problem.
 
Like I said I have see others on here with their chameleons turrets that kinda have a sac around them. I don't think your chams eye is infected. It is weird that it is brown though and not the same color of the eye. I would keep an eye on it(no pun intended) it may go away on its own. If it does not get better, you can always take him to your vet and have it checked out.
 
My female ambilobe has the same problem. I have been told she has a vitamin D deficiency (not saying yours does). Just keep taking him outside every day and supplementing your feeders properly (this one is important) and it should go away. Just keep an eye on it and if it gets worse then a vet visit might be in order just to find out what's going on and the next best solution to your problem.

thnks bro will do its just i been busy with schoo so i come home late nd i feed him nd go to sleep nd mist him
 
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