This doesn't look good

zombiepixel

New Member
Is something wrong with Trogdors arm? He is acting normal and has been crawling around without any issues.

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The other arm doesn't look like this.
 
whats wrong with it whats different from the other arm.... if swollen i heard that can be from lack of calcium.... if swollen you think touch the swollen part and if he jumps or gets pissy thats prob why ....... this is just what i heard and read
 
Ryan, you really shouldn't guess at an answer when health is concerned. Unless you know for a fact that your guess is 100% accurate. You can end up doing more harm than good. Even stating you are guessing is still dangerous if you are wrong. I realize you are trying to help, but again doing that is very dangerous.

Zombie I do see a lil bend in that arm and it could be the beginning stages of MBD. Like Jann said...fill out that form, and in it give us a lil more accurate description of what is your concern.
 
I am going to say that he thinks there might be something wrong with the arm because of how it looks. Specifically the muscle or tendons. Again fill the sheet out so we know for sure, but if that is the case of what you are worried about you are fine.
 
Cage Info:
Cage Type - screened 16x12x18
Lighting - day glo blue basking bulb, and a reptisun 10 tube flourescent
Temperature - basking spot stays in the mid 80's, night temps don't get below 65-70 degrees
Humidity - Humidity fluctuates during the day because of the habba mister, but stays in the 50-70 range
Plants - some fake foliage for the time being, he is being treated for parasites
Placement - elevated in an office with light traffic
Location - bay area california

Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 5.5 mo old, male, Veiled Chameleon
Handling - once every 2 weeks maybe
Feeding - 15+ 1/2-3/4" crickets daily, gutloaded on collard greens and carrots, eats like a horse
Supplements - rep cal calcium twice a week, rep cal calcium with D3 once a week, multivitamins twice a month
Watering - habba mister for 30 secs every 3 hours and a warm hand misting almost every morning.
Fecal Description - feces are consistently dark brown, urates usually white some times a little on the yellowish orange side
History - He was a Lancecham baby and he has been a seemingly healthy, aggressive little cuss.

sorry about not asking properly, I was worried and rushed it through. it just looks different than the other arm, he looks fine other than this and it doesn't seem to be putting him in any pain (that I can tell).

UPDATE!!
more pics:

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