ConfusedHornwormGuy
Avid Member
I've noticed as of late my panther chameleon has been closing her left eye a lot and leaving her right eye open. She opens and uses the left eye when alerted, like if I open the enclosure for example, or if I were to hold her. Once she's relaxed however she closes the eye. I do not know if this is indicative of an issue specifically with that eye, like some foreign object or bacteria/irritation and/or dryness. Basking temps are ranging from 70-80 degrees as my basking branch is angled so she can choose her preferred temp, so I know it isn't temps, I also spray her enclosure with water once daily at least, and have a big dripper so I know she is hydrated. Her fecal matter is healthy and she was just fed a dubia cockroach yesterday and one the day prior, both undusted, and a larger feeding of 2-3 dubia roaches that were dusted with calcium 2 days ago. The two daily feedings of undusted insects were due to her hunting in her cage, she has grown so I believe the 2-3 feeders were too small and not enough for her. So this is a good thing, she is growing and eating and drinking and her stool is healthy. Overall her behavior is completely normal and seems completely healthy, no lethargy, outside of the left eye closing while leaving the right eye open and alert. Using recommended acadia bulbs and ballasts with uva and uvb bulbs in case anyone is wondering the lighting.