Solacust
New Member
Hi everyone,
Although I'm not active in the forums, I always come here to read about others experiences and to also learn from others.
Just now my female veiled chameleon passed away, she lived with us for over four years with no health problems. She started to act weird last month, always trying to be next to the UV light and sometimes even burning herself, we tried changing the light bulbs thinking she wasn't getting enough UV. All our efforts were in vain and sadly we don't have vets for reptiles where we live. My wife and I are feeling pretty down because of this since we heard friends veiled chameleons usually live up to 7 years. I'm concerned about our male veiled chameleons because he's starting to keep his eyes closed and not eating unless we hand feed him. Anyway I just wanted to share my story for once.
Thanks to everyone of you that try to help others with your answers and advices, some of them even if they weren't requested by me have helped us a lot.
RIP my little Ara.
Although I'm not active in the forums, I always come here to read about others experiences and to also learn from others.
Just now my female veiled chameleon passed away, she lived with us for over four years with no health problems. She started to act weird last month, always trying to be next to the UV light and sometimes even burning herself, we tried changing the light bulbs thinking she wasn't getting enough UV. All our efforts were in vain and sadly we don't have vets for reptiles where we live. My wife and I are feeling pretty down because of this since we heard friends veiled chameleons usually live up to 7 years. I'm concerned about our male veiled chameleons because he's starting to keep his eyes closed and not eating unless we hand feed him. Anyway I just wanted to share my story for once.
Thanks to everyone of you that try to help others with your answers and advices, some of them even if they weren't requested by me have helped us a lot.
RIP my little Ara.