I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but the for sale one didn't seem right.
I am very sad to have to say that we, at the moment, cannot afford to keep little Thrall. Money has become very tight, and our apartment complex has decided no reptiles are allowed, period. On top of that, it...
No, that isn't the picture I was talking about.
The one where shes just sitting on the table, and her elbows are clearly bent at an odd angle.
It has nothing to do with the finger..
That is a sign of MBD.
Your chameleon needs a Vet visit.
The picture alone by itself is a lot larger than any of the others. It's sort of just laying on the counter in the picture, next to the tape measure.
The chameleon is not gravid, there are no eggs in her sides and she is too small/young to be having eggs in any case.
There is substrate in...
I didn't see anyone mention it, so I thought I would..
Her elbows are bent at an odd angle..
I think your chameleon may have MBD. (Metabolic Bone Disease)
https://www.chameleonforums.com/what-mbd-looks-like-38000/
Thrall's shed alwaysalways starts on his right eye. It makes being able to tell when hes going to shed easier though, a day or two before he starts rubbing it on stuff and blinking hard. :eek:
Or when you wake up in the middle of the night because a cricket has bounced onto your face, and instead of freaking out and smashing or throwing it, gently catch and toss it back into the cricket bin. :rolleyes:
I think thats just the way the chameleon posed. He looks like a normal veiled to me. Thrall looks like that when hes climbing over something, and only recently did his legs start to match his body and fatten up. With the way their skin looks though like on one arm and not the other i can see it...