Will Somebody Please ID My Cham?

Its an extremely emaciated and dehydrated Kinyongia multituberculata (formerly known as Bradypodion fischeri multituberculatum). He needs veterinary care and considerable hydration efforts. He is also more than likely wild caught. Here is an article that will help you in the long run if you are able to turn him around (he is in very bad shape): http://www.chameleonnews.com/05DecKroo.html

Chris
 
thank you chris. that article taught me, i will deffinately provide more water.
i have gotten a fecal done. not examination. but it came negative, he has been acclimating well, is drinking and eating. little by little, but every day. ive had him now a week today. what treatments are in concern to you?
 
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