Yes I do. He had a vitamin A deficiency which caused him to get a double eye infection. I took him to the vet, prescribed antibiotics and eye drops and also recommend that I purchase a liquid vitamin supplement, which I did and still give him the proper dosage to this day. the vet had me answer...
My chameleon Waldo has recently recovered from a double eye infection and I noticed that his right eye is cloudy. His right eye doesn’t seem to follow the worms I put in front of him. His left eye is open and follows any food I put in front of him. I’m saving up some funds to take him to the vet...
Male veiled chameleon, he is about 6 months old he has been in my care for 2 months. I handle him, when I clean his enclosure (which is about twice a week) and to feed him. I feed him a variety of insects from superworms to wax worms, calcium worms, crickets, and occasionally I would give him...
After I would give him water, he would open him mouth and then I would gently put a calcium dusted wax worm and set it in his mouth and then he proceeds to chew it and swallow it.
So I got Waldo to eat and drink a few days ago and yesterday. His eyes are still closed but I managed to get him to drink water and eat insects dusted with D3 calcium powder. I know chameleons usually don’t eat if they can’t see their prey, and I’m honestly quite shocked and happy that he is...