Zach Valois
New Member
I am curious on just how prevalent vit a deficiencies are in captive chameleons. I think I have a seven month old male Nosey that is suffering from mild signs of such.
A little while back, Jim Flaherty was pretty sure another poster was describing a case of vit a deficiency in a six month old male panther. He spoke of it with some confidence and seemed to elude the problem is somewhat common in panthers.
So, just how common is it?
Is there a sticky or main thread somewhere for the tried and true basic supplementation regime for panthers/veileds (which I am assuming are the same). With all the debate, range of methods, and new supplements available, it all becomes quite muttled.
There must be something more to supplementation that I am catching on to, if my male Nosey is suffering from a vit a def.
Thanks,
Zach
A little while back, Jim Flaherty was pretty sure another poster was describing a case of vit a deficiency in a six month old male panther. He spoke of it with some confidence and seemed to elude the problem is somewhat common in panthers.
So, just how common is it?
Is there a sticky or main thread somewhere for the tried and true basic supplementation regime for panthers/veileds (which I am assuming are the same). With all the debate, range of methods, and new supplements available, it all becomes quite muttled.
There must be something more to supplementation that I am catching on to, if my male Nosey is suffering from a vit a def.
Thanks,
Zach