It definitely seems like male...with a sperm plug imo... antibiotics won't do anything unless there's an infection so those are weird for him to prescribe, plus the fact that you have a male means you should probably get a second veterinary opinion.
could you get a taxi or uber or something? i'm sorry to say it but if shes eggbound and doesnt get help asap then she most likely will not make it, show your parents the replies here to show them that your cham is definitely not fine but i really hope they get your little lady to the vets
I'm inclined to say male because of the slight blues in the first pic but the last picture looks female so it's quite hard to tell from these pics, id say male but not 100% sure
Hi everyone, thought I'd update- I won the overall winner! I'm so incredibly happy right now about my little man making it into the calendar let alone being the winner of the first ever WVI calendar comp! Thank you to everyone who voted, it means so much to me ❤️ I'm so excited to see the full...
I didn't get any help really I just went direct to UWEC to book, had to pay for accomodation etc but I'd love to volunteer more in the future, what sorts of events does you son do for them? sounds really interesting!
jeez someone would be brave (and a bit ignorant imo) to have one of these guys as a pet unless they own a reputable zoo... 6k isn't as much as i thought they'd be tho!
Here's some pics from when we had to de-tick the rock pythons, do a PM on a common potto, went to Mbamba swamp to see the wild shoebills (as A Level results celebration haha), training the baby elephant to lift her feet and open her mouth so health checks can be performed easier and with no...
These guys can't be released again as they were brought in (one for health issues that prevent it from behaving naturally all the time, the other ate a woman and her baby when he was in the wild so they took it in rather than had it killed...) so neither are going to be released worry not 😅 tb...
I'm still surprised they didn't offer euthanasia, but i guess this is a learning curve in many ways. Good luck with any future chameleons and remember that we are always here to help!