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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    I feed them carrots, potato’s, and apples dusted in calcium
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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    So to make it even more weird, he was hanging out in an artificial tree I link to his enclosed occasionally. I closed the foot he does not use a round a branch and now he is using it a lot more.
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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    That was a typo, the D3 is only twice a month, and I gut load my feeders with vitamin a and calcium without d3. I do believe the pet store I got them from was only using Calcium with D3. When I told them I needed some calcium, that is what they gave me. I didn’t realize until I got home.
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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    I am looking for a vet in my area that is knowledgeable on chams. I use Repti Calcium with D3 two days a week and without D3 every other day.
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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    It's almost like he has no feeling in the leg. Every once in a while it takes him a couple tries to put it on the branch, and I have seen him grab it with his back legs like he thought it was a branch.
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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    I think that may be the camera angle. Both appear to be the same size in person.
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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    Zoo Med Repti Calcium without D3 and then Zoo Med Repti Calcium with D3 twice a month. The Light is an Arcadia 6%.
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    Weak Grip in Front Leg

    I got my 1 year old panther chameleon two months ago, after a few days I realized he doesn't grip well with his front leg. He does use the leg, just no grip. There is no swelling and he lets me touch it, he doesn't appear to be in pain. I read sometimes panther chameleons will do weird...
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