No all of them have that. The spurs are clearly visible on males, but it is not impossible for females to have them either. Females also tend to have smaller casques. But yeah if you could get a full body side picture and a picture of his back heels we can give you a definitive answer.
Since...
I understand the situation very well :( Calais free ranges most of the time and I my boyfriend isn't very careful when he walks around the house and has hit him with doors and punted him across the room. Luckily he has never been hurt, he seems to brace for impact :o So I hope he is okay. Seems...
Thank you Jann for your posts! And Thank you for the compliment :) I have moved him back to his cage, I want to be able to keep a better eye on him rather than having him run all around the house.
Would you mind posting a picture of the back of his back feet? "he" kind of looks like a "she" to me :o which will be a WHOLE nother story in the husbandry department.
Here is some gutloading information for you, corn meal and flukers anything are crap. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/nutritional-information/
Calcium with NO phosphorus every feeding, calcium with D3 and NO phosphorus 2 times a month, and a multivitamin 1-2 times a month is the recommended safe schedule for a veiled. Also, do not use the premade flukers crap, it is junk. if you don't want to add more food every day you can either...
The husbandry and the symptoms make me think kidney failure =/
what product are you using as a supplement? you said repta-cal but there are a few different products.
Unless your house is very cold, a little baby like that should only really need a UVB light for a while and not a basking light. They can over heat so easily, and a temperature of about 80 is good until he gets older. Here is a good blog for caring for a baby veiled...
She does look quite large. How much have you been feeding her? Not just now but for the past few months at least. If she seems lethargic at all and stops eating, you should probably take her to a vet to get an xray
Dubias will not bite your little one, but crickets, locusts, grasshoppers, and superworms will. Dubias should be fine. Do you have a picture of the indentations?
So My boyfriend and I were in the studio from 10pm to 1 am playing around with this song. I think it came out decent considering it was 1 am, i draank a ton of coffee, and my voice was getting quite hoarse and pitchy :rolleyes: but I can do better. Just wanted to share :D...
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I agree, he doesn't look too good. A lot of people see Dr Alfonzo down in florida, but there is one other I don't quite know his name. PM JannB on here and ask her which vets in florida she recommends. She knows which ones are very knowledgeable!
If she hasn't been eating on her own accord, you really should post the how to ask for help form because something may be wrong. Also, she may have parasites so a fecal test at a vet would be good. Here is the form.
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