I’ll ask my dad he’s a vet, although I doubt he will have much of an answer as he was a small animal vet for a while but now does mainly large animal and equine
Yeah thanks, good luck and I’m sure the babies will look great, especially with kismets translucent colours. I’ve never seen a Cham with so many translucent patches! She’s amazing
Alright so what happens was at first the chameleon was fed purely on crickets for about a year, then for some reason they switched purely onto locusts which as you can imagine caused some Issues in the digestive tract as they were over twice the size of the crickets this meant that they were not...
Well idk how old he is but my Cham is 5.5 months old and 14 inches so they may be similar ages. However looking at the sizes of chams my chameleons age he may be huge!
I would happily volunteer shadow to breed as he is much larger than normal, has very high orange and yellow and is a high translucent. However, there’s only one problem, I live in the UK! oh well
They will probably push it in with a lubricated pair of tweezers or a cotton bud or Q tip and put a stitch over the anus to stop it from prolapsing again, the stitch should come out in a week and he should be back to normal.
Alright so my father is a vet and I’m studying to be a reptile vet and at my dads practice they had a patient, a panther chameleon who had prolapsed its anus, the cause was diagnosed as switching from crickets to huge locusts too quickly the causes may be similar, they then performed an...
Also him falling and catching himself with his tail could have caused the ligament to tear or snap or it could have cause a fracture or break. Good luck
I think that it will probably be something he has to heal himself, however if you see the right vet, possibly an orthopaedic reptile vet he may be able to speed up the healing process or depending on what has happened/ what the problem is fix it. My father is a vet and I am studying to be an...