Your Chameleon - panther chameleon, male
Handling - Before medication he was handled about 1-2 a week maybe
Feeding - Crickets, superworms,hornworms, dubias, silkworms, butterworms, bsf, and less frequent he eats walking sticks, grasshoppers, lead knsects
Supplements - Calcium without phosphorus...
pancho started showing some signs of illness about 1-2 months ago, it started with him staying at the bottom of his enclosure, we eats, poops, and drinks somewhat regularly (has a mistking) ,he developed edema in his villar area, it seems to be spreading to under his arm. He seems to act normal...
Interesting you mention, I’m not entirely sure what kind of chameleon you have, here’s something to think about. I don’t know where the people comment get their information but for the common pet chameleon (panther, veiled, Jackson’s) they are not getting constant rain year round, there is a...
Not to be rude but that question makes me worry, you should do a little more research about your chams requirements, including the essentials.. good luck with your Cham!
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Hi there, what kind of chameleon are you housing in that tank? The glass enclosure you have should be holding humidity a lot better than a screen cage,what do you use to measure the humidity? That enclosure may not have enough air flow for your Cham but it all depends on what you have, please...
You have to have a vet look at it under a microscope, it can be excess minerals like calcium or an infection, reptiles infection is thick, I think a vet visit is order