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    Chameleon in a dire situation.

    I was able to get her to down 9 crickets when I syringe fed her, shes starting to regain a little bit of back leg movement, some light grasping.
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    Chameleon in a dire situation.

    There are no local rehabs or vets. The nearest one was pretty far and I don't think she would handle the drive.
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    Chameleon in a dire situation.

    I would if I could. I probably should have elaborated better, but I was sold her knowing she was extremely unhealthy. The guy that sold her to me said he was gonna toss her if no one took her so I took her. I understand theirs health risks, but a few days of suffering followed by death is not...
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    Chameleon in a dire situation.

    I legitimately cant, like I said. I understand that these are not good conditions, but I have no choice. All of the equipment that i have would be much more dangerous. If someone can answer these questions and stop repeating the same stuff that I have already responded too please do.
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    Chameleon in a dire situation.

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    Chameleon in a dire situation.

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    Chameleon in a dire situation.

    Before reading: keep in mind that that the chameleon is in a condition, specified below, that may or may not justify the unusual conditions. I also must stress that I cannot go to the vet for financial, location, and age reasons. Type: Female Veiled chameleon, about a year to a year and a half...
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