Hi, can you provide any information on this? If it is your opinion or something you have found through your own trials. What have you done (Process and elimination/self research) to eliminate this as a possibility?
Even though the mouth and eyes are connected through the sinus duct/passage to the choana. I would'nt throw any bets at it.
Can you post pics of the mouth and eyes please?
Hi, you wont be able to dry his lungs out by heat. It is actually the opposite of what i would personally do. You want to maintain good humidity with good airflow. You want to thin the mucous/infection rather than making in thicker. They cant cough it up so they will be swallowing a lot of it...
Since he doesnt have any other instances (as of yet) of his legs dangling i would just keep an eye on him. It may be nothing to worry about and then again it may be the start of something. Gular edema, being a sign of kidneys not performing correctly could also be pointed to possible start of...
No, it is somewhat common for panther to chew on sticks, bark, leaves and flowers.
I would personally look into his diet though. All the way around. From supplements to how often you feed.
Im not saying any of these are the cause. Just eliminate possible causes if it is the case.
*Make sure...
It is hard to say what the cause is exactly. Only thing we can do is process of elimination.
1. (This can be used with #3 also) If you believe it is something in the eye. Long mistings will help your little guy out. If your weather permits. Take him outside and go buy one of those pump...
Thats great! Awesome job on the cage.
I would suggest a laying bin with regular children play sand.
Here is a good read about lay bin. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/jannb/345-egg-laying-laying-bin.html
That pyg is too cute.
That second pic...Im a bit lost for words. Why is a baby housed in a enclosure with crickets that can do serious damage over night? Judging by the cricket feces on the screen they arent taken out at night. Sorry to be blunt but im guessing you have had no comments due to...
Hi, if you see a spur on the back of the back feet you have a male. First pic i would guess without seeing the back of the feet male but the last two appear to be female. Possibly a egg heavy female or a chameleon bloated with air.
I strongly suggest that you read this if you care about the...
Hi, his cheeks appear to be sunken. I agree with the above post that he is probably ill.
This would be nothing directly related to your care at this point. This is something that has been developing over time. The breeder stating they are ok together tells me. The breeder themselves are...
Thats absolutely strange. My findings are complete opposite with breeding chameleons and other lizards. The higher the temps i personally get more females but it could be from other variables.
Incubations temps set by a herpstat in a 6' beverage cooler, vermic substrate 1:1 water ratio approx...
I dont have many pet-peeves but these three will bring out the incredible hulk in me.
People that suck every last little bit of beverage out of a straw.
People that make unnecessary gulping sounds when they drink.
Chewing with your mouth open. Smacking lips...