I'm sad. I don't want it to die. But I've tried to find the best veterinarian I can, and we're generally inexperienced here. I don't know if there is a veterinarian can see a doctor online, do you have a recommendation?
Thank you very much
The egg on the right of the image above is the last egg to be laid, there are three such eggs, sorry there are no other photos. How do I know if it has an infection from broken eggs? Does it need an ultrasound to be sure? I really hope it's just a poor post-partum appetite. Is that possible...
Because the vet thinks she has very little strength, and the lack of strength will affect her normal discharge. So I was advised to take a calcium supplement. If it refuses to eat, feed it liquid calcium or calcium powder mixed with water.
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Thank you very much for your speculations and suggestions.Although I do not want peritonitis to happen, but after reading @jannb post, I guess itis very likely that an egg has broken.
I am going to find a place to do an ultrasound and follow your advice to add...
This is a female panther chameleon, estimated to be eight months old. She mated on October 17 and laid her first egg on November 5. I promise I provided her with a proper birthing room, but perhaps because it was her first time laying, she just laid one egg at a time on a branch.
Until the...
It was mating on October 6th, translation error.
I have arranged the delivery room and set up a camera to ensure that she is not disturbed. She has sufficient privacy. This is her first time laying eggs. Thank you very much for your advice.