This is my 3 year old veiled Vincent. He's my trouble maker, always plotting on how to get off the free range to terrorize everyone else...
My 1 1/2 year old female Luna after laying. She has had gular edema and is under a vet's care.
This is my 3 1/2 year old Ambilobe boy Zeke. He has...
Have you ever had him tested for parasites? Parasites can have them refuse food. Granted, they test the feces for that, but if you can get a fresh sample, the vet can test it for you. If he keeps refusing all food, I would take him in for a checkup.
Definitely a prolapse. It is slight enough to probably go back in with either KY Jelly or a soak in a solution of sugar and water. Be sure to keep the area moist, if it dries out the tissue will die. If it does not retract a vet visit is in order.
If she is digging in her plants she may not be a sand lover. My first lay bin for my female had organic soil in it and she wouldn't touch it. I started experimenting and when I finally put in a bin with sand she laid immediately. Your girl may be the opposite and like dirt. You may want to...
Sorry your guy is having issues! It is hard to guess about the eye, I would think that the eye itself has become necrotic and that is why it has sunk into the socket. Chameleons can do fine with one eye, I would worry about infection, your vet can give you something for that.
This is a popular question this week. Is this your girl's first clutch? A vet can give her a shot to induce her to lay, before you take her in, I'd add more sand to make it 12" and dig a small starter hole. Put her in the lay bin at the hole and cover the cage with a sheet. See if that gets...
Do you have any plants on his enclosure? Chameleons like to have areas that they can hide in. Feeling too "exposed" can cause stress. Add some real plants or even fake greenery and he will feel more comfortable.