Please Help! Bloated stomach and neck area on graceful cham!
Hello everyone,
I currently live in San Diego California. As of a few weeks ago I am a new chameleon owner. I recently purchased this beautiful graceful chameleon at a pet store and he seemed to be in excellent shape. I made sure to check for signs of dehydration, broken bones, worms etc.
A few days ago I noticed he had not pooed in over several days so I assumed he was constipated/impacted. I also noticed a small bump around his neck area. I stopped feeding him, increased his water intake and even gave him two crickets dipped in mineral oil because from what I have read people have had success with using this oil to relief impaction/constipation. I also gave him a 15 minute bath in warm water. When I arrived home from work this evening
his entire body was bloated along with his neck. Attached is the best picture I could retrieve as he is sleeping.
Details:
-Graceful chameleon/male
-5-6 months old
-Only eats small crickets about 10 a day
-I feed the crickets bits of fresh apple, dandelion greens, chard, and kale.
-Have only supplemented him during one feeding since I purchased him
-Supplement calcium powder with D3
-Screen cage 16x16x30
-Live plant as well as artificial vines
-NO substrate in enclosure
-Reptisun 5.0 uvb Reptisun 40w basking bulb
-Temperature in cage 68 degrees at the lowest 82 degrees at the highest
-Humidity unknown but i do have a cool mist humidifier running throughout the day as well as drip sessions at least 3 times a day
-He is still interested in eating and drinking but a bit lethargic
-The few times he has pooed it has been dark brown and his urates were about 50% white 50% orange
-I have handled him about 3 times for about 15-30 minutes each time.
Any feedback would greatly be appreciated
Hello everyone,
I currently live in San Diego California. As of a few weeks ago I am a new chameleon owner. I recently purchased this beautiful graceful chameleon at a pet store and he seemed to be in excellent shape. I made sure to check for signs of dehydration, broken bones, worms etc.
A few days ago I noticed he had not pooed in over several days so I assumed he was constipated/impacted. I also noticed a small bump around his neck area. I stopped feeding him, increased his water intake and even gave him two crickets dipped in mineral oil because from what I have read people have had success with using this oil to relief impaction/constipation. I also gave him a 15 minute bath in warm water. When I arrived home from work this evening
his entire body was bloated along with his neck. Attached is the best picture I could retrieve as he is sleeping.
Details:
-Graceful chameleon/male
-5-6 months old
-Only eats small crickets about 10 a day
-I feed the crickets bits of fresh apple, dandelion greens, chard, and kale.
-Have only supplemented him during one feeding since I purchased him
-Supplement calcium powder with D3
-Screen cage 16x16x30
-Live plant as well as artificial vines
-NO substrate in enclosure
-Reptisun 5.0 uvb Reptisun 40w basking bulb
-Temperature in cage 68 degrees at the lowest 82 degrees at the highest
-Humidity unknown but i do have a cool mist humidifier running throughout the day as well as drip sessions at least 3 times a day
-He is still interested in eating and drinking but a bit lethargic
-The few times he has pooed it has been dark brown and his urates were about 50% white 50% orange
-I have handled him about 3 times for about 15-30 minutes each time.
Any feedback would greatly be appreciated