My chameleon is about seven months old, veiled, male, eats about 6-8 crickets with calcium powder daily, and drinks fresh water as well.
His enclosure is 48" tall by 24x24"
He is perfectly healthy in every way, he is rarely crabby, enjoys leaving his cage every once and awhile and is not easily stressed.
Lately, I have noticed these white patches of skin that are just on his back, his tail, and on his side.
The white patch on his tail has been there for a month, nothing has changed, it doesn't seem to bother him it just looks like its still molting. (Which is around the time when both of these occurrences happened), he never scratches his back or feels irritated by it.
Sometimes the white on his back will turn black in some spots and then it will revert back to the white color. (It looks like someone just bleached his skin)
I put neosporin on his back I was worried earlier that it might become infected, so thatch why it looks all moist around his spikes.
Other then that he acts normally, hes really friendly and never hisses.
I just need help figuring out what this is.
His enclosure is 48" tall by 24x24"
He is perfectly healthy in every way, he is rarely crabby, enjoys leaving his cage every once and awhile and is not easily stressed.
Lately, I have noticed these white patches of skin that are just on his back, his tail, and on his side.
The white patch on his tail has been there for a month, nothing has changed, it doesn't seem to bother him it just looks like its still molting. (Which is around the time when both of these occurrences happened), he never scratches his back or feels irritated by it.
Sometimes the white on his back will turn black in some spots and then it will revert back to the white color. (It looks like someone just bleached his skin)
I put neosporin on his back I was worried earlier that it might become infected, so thatch why it looks all moist around his spikes.
Other then that he acts normally, hes really friendly and never hisses.
I just need help figuring out what this is.