One meter at most but I am not certain. I would be surprised if there was rats etc. in the walls but I know there's mice living in the garage which you cant really enter w/o stepping outside in the Swedish winter which I doubt. And ofc that one dead mouse thats been lying on a plate on the floor...
I didnt really wanna make a post about this but the fact that my friend's corn snake escaped the night before he had to travel back home with her is gnawing on my insides. Long story short, he brought the snake over to my place for a vet checkup since I live way closer to one of Sweden's most...
I have now sent away an e-mail to the vet asking for advice and info prior to my visit. I really hope they have knowledge about this virus so I can get an appointment next week if possible
Jesus those pictures looks horrifying.. I feel so upset, sad and scared now but I am truly thankful for the responses I received. If he doesn't go into shed soon Ill probably take him to the vet anyway tho have a biopsy done. I really hope it isnt this virus. I was looking forward to expanding...
This sounds very concerning... Incubus is my only reptile so I wonder how he would have contacted this and it was not to be seen back in 2015 when I bought him. Can this be carried by insects? Thats the only thing I can think of if not me or other pets that I handle
The vet didn't say much but I probably didnt speak to someone used to chameleons. They suggested me to come once he shed if it still looks the same.
Thanks nightanole, I will do some research on this once Im home. If someone else can confirm it is this virus as well that would be great
I'm just making this quick post from my phone while Im on my way to the vet with a corn snake where I will take the chance and ask about these pictures of 2 pimple like lumps on my panther. My perspective of time sucks but I would say they been there about 2 months. I didnt start to worry until...
On my phone today. I think its time to post a recent update. The vet told me last year that it was nothing they could do since there was no open wound but they also told me his nails were lost which means they wont grow back. For a long time I figured they were wrong since i watched his claws...
Im with Trickedoutbiker. Spiders are toxic and should'nt be used as feeders. Sad fact because I find so many neat and big spiders outside but I wouldnt risk it
It does sound like MBD. How does your supplement schedule look like?
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It would appear the little fella has/had a small tail fracture if you weren't aware of that. Could be weak bone density but that can be fixed with good supplementing. A crooked tail however will stay crooked
I would like to say your enclosure looks a little bit to low for an adult veild but my primary concern is his hiding spots. You placed foliage in the corners. Chameleons need places to hide to feel safe and this little man would do much better with lots of more foliage. Vines like the one he is...