Jann is right on. Looks like your girl is egg heavy, possibly bound. With this particular situation. Time is not on your side, a vet needs to been see as soon as you can.
The spot on top of his casque is one to worry about. the others are normal.
Your basking spot is more than likely 1. to close to the bulb (too hot) or 2. incorrect bulb (spot lamp + too hot).
Hi, this poor little one needs a lot of help. The issues stem from more than that of an infection. This link here is a good read for new jacksons owners. https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/jacksons/
You have come to the right place for husbandry help and suggestion. Your little one...
Very interesting thought. Do you still have the article/study that was done on the 4 groups of veileds and uvb/vitD absorption? I believe they noted vitamin A levels as well. Would be interesting to read that again and see what the levels were and what they were using as a source.
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Kinyonga, i personally believe some individuals are more sensitive than others. I personally have had few individuals that demanded a preformed source, where others in this colony being feed the same exact diet were thriving just fine. With that said, knowing it can be an issue from personal...
Most "eye" related vit A sensitivity issues are with panthers. Here is an interesting read about the different forms of vit A found in bugs. http://www.organicvaluerecovery.com/studies/studies_nutrient_content_of_insects.htm
If you are not a fan of forcibly giving your animal a preformed...
From my understanding (Cant remember where i read this)...The US is actually only allotted a small portion of the animals to be exported from maddy. Asia getting the biggest portion and Europe following.
Jeremy i appreciate your optimistic view but history will repeat. Premature but it is realistic.
You do answer the dilemma some will soon find out. This will also repeat to yet a whole-nother story.
Cynicism...could not have been more dead on.
If she is at the point of sleeping no matter what. Im afraid her time is limited. Sometimes chameleons like many other reptiles do not show just how far gone they are until they are literally on their death bed.
If you are forcing please be extremely patient with her. Literally a single drop...