Wow, my heart truly hurts now :'( I was hoping this was not the case. I will work on hydrating him more and more, and if nothing changes, I will talk to my boyfriend some more about putting him down. This makes me so upset... :(
Thank you for this share, I truly appreciate it! Everything you wrote, is actually what I have been doing! So I'm glad through all of this, I am at least doing something right.
The vet advised me to give him Carnivore Care Mix. I forgot how much they told me, but I do remember it only being a droplets worth into his mouth. They had told me if I could get more in there, that it would not hurt him and it would benefit him in the long run. So I ended up giving him a...
Yeah, I really just don't know anymore! I've been leaning more toward neurological, too. And my vet hasn't done anything for the wounds. The last time I had saw the vet was about 2 weeks ago. His arms were pretty bad at the time, but not as bad as you see now. I am definitely going to up my...
I forgot to mention about the drinking.... I have tried several other things as well to see if he would drink, thinking maybe it was just the mistking being set off that it was scaring him? Which in all actuality, he attempts to run from it, but obviously he can't because of his leg situation...
I definitely have Carnivore Care! I believe I do, anyways. I have been force feeding it to him since the very time I had a vet visit. My question is, I just never know when to stop giving it to him because I can never tell exactly what it does for him and if it is even helping him at all. You...
The wounds are from his backs legs grabbing his front legs in the same exact spot every time. He just keeps trying to get out of his own death grip and his nails are so sharp that they sink into his skin. He never ends up letting himself go. The wounds are really bad because he does this so much...
Thanks but I've done ample amounts of research and have read many care sheets. I think this is a little more serious than a care sheet read. No offense.
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for your reply! I love him so dearly and would do anything to help him. I dedicate so much of my time everyday to figure out how to help him in different ways, but I feel so broken down that nothing is working anymore. I really hope someone has some...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male Veiled, 5 months
Handling - Every day (you will understand why when you read the serious problem I am having)
Feeding - 10 crickets a day (barely touches them) that are gut-loaded with fresh kale and carrots, sometimes on occasion with appropriate fruits...