jimmybones55
New Member
I am an experience Chameleon keeper and have breed veiled chameleons, these chameleons are kept in 4'x2'x2' screen enclosures with many safe live plants, reptisun UVB 5.0 lights and basking lights(basking area 85-89 degrees). With 2-3 mistings daily.
My male 4 month old chameleon developed this Odd white spot, I had to go away for the weekend and when i came back. I found him dead on the floor of his cage . he had no visable problems this spot had turned black and he had a yellowish patch on the bottom of his abdomen near his rear legs.
Now my female who was exposed to him, has a black patch that looks similar to a bruise. Could this be a fungal infection? I really don't want to lose both these chameleons. I have raised them from the egg.
My male 4 month old chameleon developed this Odd white spot, I had to go away for the weekend and when i came back. I found him dead on the floor of his cage . he had no visable problems this spot had turned black and he had a yellowish patch on the bottom of his abdomen near his rear legs.
Now my female who was exposed to him, has a black patch that looks similar to a bruise. Could this be a fungal infection? I really don't want to lose both these chameleons. I have raised them from the egg.