Hi, I have a baby female veiled chameleon, 5mos old. We brought her home from the pet shop last Saturday evening so she's only been with us a short while.
She seems to be ok generally, but her right eye is at a slit (she can open it, however is choosing to keep it closed for the most part). Left eye is completely open.
She slept on the floor of the enclosure yesterday evening which was a bit concerning however this morning when she woke up she chased some crickets (ate 4-5) and then is now back in a bush toward the top of the enclosure. She also had a poo which looked pretty healthy, and I've misted her 2x today already (long mists to help clear her eye out).
However her eye still seems to be shut so I'm wondering when I should get concerned enough to take her to the vet. No problems yesterday although I was worried about her on the enclosure floor.
Chameleon Info:
She seems to be ok generally, but her right eye is at a slit (she can open it, however is choosing to keep it closed for the most part). Left eye is completely open.
She slept on the floor of the enclosure yesterday evening which was a bit concerning however this morning when she woke up she chased some crickets (ate 4-5) and then is now back in a bush toward the top of the enclosure. She also had a poo which looked pretty healthy, and I've misted her 2x today already (long mists to help clear her eye out).
However her eye still seems to be shut so I'm wondering when I should get concerned enough to take her to the vet. No problems yesterday although I was worried about her on the enclosure floor.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Veiled, Female. 5 months old. Been in our care since this past Saturday.
- Handling - They handled her in the pet shop and we haven't touched her since we put her in her enclosure on Saturday. We were planning to leave her 2 weeks before handling but migth need to sooner than that if we have to take her to the vet.
- Feeding - Feeding her locusts and crickets from the pet shop. We haven't gut loaded the feeders yet but am planning on doing fruits and veg. We feed her in the mornings and she had 2x locusts and 2x crickets yesterday, today she's had 2x locusts and 4-5x crickets.
- Supplements - We have a calcuium + vitamin A supplement powder recommended by the pet shop and we've been dusting all the insects before feeding her. Might start adding fruit and veg to her diet if that could help?
- Watering - We've been misting her 2-3x a day and misting for 2-3 minutes at a time (trying not to do for longer otherwise the enclosure temp seems to drop rapidly). We use a spray bottle. I can see her drinking.
- Fecal Description - Black and white at the end, firm poo with shape. To my knowledge, don't think she's been tested for parasites.
- History - Am concerned she was sleeping at the bottom of the enclosure yesterday evening. I didn't want to handle / move her as she is new to us so I left her. Also saw a locust walking on her yesterday which she didn't do anything about so i dont know if it ended up kicking something in to her eye / if it is normal they let insects walk over them? She eventually ate it but took her a bit of time...
- Cage Type - Mix of mesh and glass enclosure. I'd say 2 ft by 4ft. More than substantial.
- Lighting - Reptile UVB 15W. We keep it on 12h off 12h.
- Temperature - Temp range is 22-28Celcius. 22 lowest at night. We have a thermometer beneath the heat lamp measuring constant temp.
- Humidity - We are misting her but will need to get a humidity gauge.
- Plants - We put in a live plant yesterday (ordering more but haven't come in yet).
- Placement - Not near any high traffic areas / air vents etc. Enclosure is about 2ft off the ground.
- Location - UK (it is cold here right now as winter time)