I've also noticed him itching his eye with his back leg more recently. Just yesterday he had a leftover piece of shed by his eye, now it's gone. But the eye seems watery. I just picked him up and he was rubbing his eye against my finger. It was really strange and weird. I misted over him, not...
:Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veield male chameleon, around two or three months old. I've had him for about three weeks
Handling - I have only handled him once.
Feeding - He gets 10-15 crickets a day. Calcium w/o d3 every feeding, with d3 twice a month, and will get vitamins sometimes...
So I had recently had taken my male veiled to the vet, as some of you may know. The vet looked him over and asked me what my concern was and what I did husbandry wise. I told her that my concern was that he was closing his eyes while basking. Normally he'd just open his eyes back up and not...
My vet loved pretty much everything that I did husbandry wise. I told her that his basking spot was roughly 85 degrees or a little higher. She off the bat told me that it needed to be at least 100 degrees. That kinda threw me off a bit. That wasn't what I've read anywhere at all. And the no...
So I just took my veiled cham to a vet today for his first check up. The vet seemed
pretty knowledgeable, but there were a few things that she said that didn't match up to the care sheets on here. She had to call another vet in the state to see what they recommended. I'm copying and pasting the...
I'm away for the weekend and my mom sent me this.
He doesn't look too happy, but my mom got him to eat. Poor boy has all that crap on his face. He'll probably be moody once I'm home.
I'm pretty sure I mist longer than the 30 seconds that I said. I have a misting system, but when I home I use it to spray the cage myself. I sit there at saturate the leaves for him. I don't stop spraying until I see him drink. Every time I mist, he drinks like he's never seen water before, so...
Maybe 30 seconds or longer. I think he hasn't been pooping as much because he hasn't been eating as much as normal. I just came home from work and he's shedding. That explains some of his problems. He may have been hanging under the light to try and dry himself out to shed????
He only gets them like 2 times a week. When I first got him, he pooped every day up until this week basically. I cannot, for the life of me, find any superworms small enough for him.
:Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veield male chameleon, around two or three months old. I've had him for about three weeks
Handling - I have only handled him once.
Feeding - He gets 10-15 crickets a day. Calcium w/o d3 every feeding, with d3 twice a month, and will get vitamins sometimes...
I just walked into my room to find Walker with his eyes closed. Gonna make an appointment ASAP. I just don't want something to be wrong with him... or come home from work/school to find him dead... He's not shedding, so there shouldn't be skin or anything in his eyes.
I'm pretty positive all you have there is just your skin reacting to the nails digging into your skin. It doesn't look like anything serious to me. Chama have a string grip and can easily leave those marks. I think I can say pretty confidently that you'll be just fine.