Special needs Rhampholeon Brevicaudatus for adoption

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I will only give these to experienced pygmy caretakers/breeders. These were surrendered to me with health issues that I am currently treating. Apparently they were in a cage with wood, leaves, and sticks that were taken from outside and they were attacked by several small insects. The owners brought them in because of dark spots all over their body which looks like areas they were bitten. One of the females is not looking well, as she appears to be in pain, and I am applying antibiotic ointment and SSD ointment on the dark spots, as well as her eyes because they seem irritated. The male appears healthy, however his right front leg has edema right above the foot probably from oversupplementation, so he is being hydrated to flush the excess elements from his system. One of the females is doing well, is alert, and has very few bite marks, and the second female appears weak, and one eye bothers her. They are defecating normally, stools look good, and they are all receiving topical antibiotic ointment on their wounds. After their medical treatment is done, I would like someone who has extensive knowledge about pygmy chameleons to take them and care for them. I can't guarantee that the one female is going to make it, but I will try my best. I am not asking for a fee, just that you pay for shipping, but I will only sell to established members who have photos and a history of successfully caring for this species due to the fact that they are special needs and deserve the best home possible. I will not ship them out until they have recovered completely. Hopefully they can be bred when they have 100% recovered.
Please PM me for any questions and if you would like pictures, I will post them... There are 3 total, 1.2, but one of the females is not doing well, so it will probably be 1.1. If anyone lives in Minnesota and would like to give them a chance, let me know.
 
They have a new home

These guys have found a wonderful home that will treat them much better than their past one :)
They are all three looking great, the edema is going away in the male's foot, and the two females are drinking, eating, being very active, and the eye and skin ointment is doing wonders because the one female with the eye issues can see well again and the dark spots are clearing up! Always nice to see animals to go a good home that deserve it
 
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