KatelynnRawwwr
New Member
So I have a new baby Panther (about 3.5 months old). I brought him home three days ago. I noticed he was having trouble with right his eye right away - before I even transferred him to his new habitat. He was bulging it frequently and I started to panic, so I searched the forums for answers. Within just a couple of hours he was keeping it shut most of the time, only opening it to look around if something got close.
He has recently shed (he still had shedding skin flakes on him when I got him) and I was hoping it was just that, but I picked up a baby-safe saline solution and tried to help him wash it out anyway. Yesterday (the next day after bringing him home) he stopped closing it all the time, but it was still visibly smaller than the other and he did bulge it occasionally. I gave him another wash with the saline solution. Today, he isn't showing any improvement. He's not necessarily worse, but I'm getting nervous that there's a real problem.
Does he need to see a vet? He was having these troubles before he was transferred to his new habitat (I picked him up locally and noticed these issues while in the car) so I know it's not my lights. (I have a ReptiSun 5.0, as I've seen is recommended.) He's my first and I'm really scared. He has no troubles eating, he's not sleeping during the day, and he does drink water (though I'm not sure how much is normal). He's not lethargic at all and actually always reaches for me when I put my hand in his cage. What do I do? He's the sweetest little boy ever and "trading" him is absolutely not an option! I just want to make him better.
For some reason it won't let me upload the same pictures I've already posted on another thread... Please follow this link to my first post to see: https://www.chameleonforums.com/proud-new-panther-owner-also-some-advice-144368/
The first pictures in that thread show him from the side of his "bad" eye. You might be able to tell that you can't see the small golden-brown ring around his pupil like you can in his other "good" eye, so it seems like he's not opening it all the way..?
What does this sound/look like? Vitamin A deficiency? Dehydration? Something stuck in it? Does he need a vet? Help us, please!!
He has recently shed (he still had shedding skin flakes on him when I got him) and I was hoping it was just that, but I picked up a baby-safe saline solution and tried to help him wash it out anyway. Yesterday (the next day after bringing him home) he stopped closing it all the time, but it was still visibly smaller than the other and he did bulge it occasionally. I gave him another wash with the saline solution. Today, he isn't showing any improvement. He's not necessarily worse, but I'm getting nervous that there's a real problem.
Does he need to see a vet? He was having these troubles before he was transferred to his new habitat (I picked him up locally and noticed these issues while in the car) so I know it's not my lights. (I have a ReptiSun 5.0, as I've seen is recommended.) He's my first and I'm really scared. He has no troubles eating, he's not sleeping during the day, and he does drink water (though I'm not sure how much is normal). He's not lethargic at all and actually always reaches for me when I put my hand in his cage. What do I do? He's the sweetest little boy ever and "trading" him is absolutely not an option! I just want to make him better.
For some reason it won't let me upload the same pictures I've already posted on another thread... Please follow this link to my first post to see: https://www.chameleonforums.com/proud-new-panther-owner-also-some-advice-144368/
The first pictures in that thread show him from the side of his "bad" eye. You might be able to tell that you can't see the small golden-brown ring around his pupil like you can in his other "good" eye, so it seems like he's not opening it all the way..?
What does this sound/look like? Vitamin A deficiency? Dehydration? Something stuck in it? Does he need a vet? Help us, please!!