Hi there! There are some corrections that need to be made from the info you’ve provided, but if you could fill out this form in as much detail as possible, that’ll help us help you the most! Also, stop using the Repashy Vit. A immediately, it is way too high in preformed Vit. A. How did the vet...
1) His urate looks nice and hydrated! Make sure to test a few more poops for parasites to make sure he’s truly parasite-free; depending on where in their life cycle parasites are in, they sometimes won’t show up on a fecal test.
His casque is probably concave from not eating (or not eating...
No problem, we’re here to help! Is the Biodude thermometer probed? If not, you’ll need to get a probed digital thermometer to measure her basking temp (placed where the top of her back is when she’s on her basking branch), and you want it to be 78-80*F there, as higher temps, along with...
Welcome on here! Willow is such a cute name, and she’s adorable! Those spots do look like they could be thermal burns, especially with her basking light that close. How close are both her uvb and basking bulbs to her basking area? Also, what are her basking temps, and how do you measure them, if...
With Zoo Med bulbs, remember to replace them every 6 months, unless you have a Solarmeter 6.5 to check exact UVI levels (I couldn’t recommend one enough, it’s literally a life saver!). If you switch to Arcadia 6%, they last a year (again, unless checking with a Solarmeter 6.5). Once you either...
Hey there, and great! If it’s warm mist, return and exchange it for a cool mist one. Another tip is to replace the crinkly tubing that comes with it (if that’s the type of tubing that comes with the humidifier) with either PVC pipe or aquarium/vinyl tubing. They’re more sanitary and easier to...
Welcome on here, and thank you for rescuing him! @MissSkittles has you completely covered, you’re in the best hands with her! The only things I’d like to add is that you want your uvb to span the entire length of the enclosure! So if you’re going to eventually upgrade to a 4’x2’x4’ tall cage...
Welcome on here, I wish it was under better circumstances! Here’s a gutload chart to follow and a guide of the different openings in a chameleon’s mouth (avoid the red, it’s the airway, and blue is where you aim for, the esophagus). What are your temps (daytime, nighttime, and basking) and...