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i use repti calcium daily, a uvb 5.0 on 16 hr a day, i use vitamins about once every 2 weeks, i have no idea what the black spot is, and okay
The black spot looks like a healing bite mark from a cricket.
she has bumpes on her back where her ribs are are they broken? im pretty positive she does not have MBD so what now?
Back in the 1600s, everyone knew without a doubt the earth was round. It still didn't make it true.
Not pictures, but I have seen injuries from crickets biting. It was not from the same exact type of feeders that we are getting now, but the injuries were severe. This was a basilisk that the bites were on.Crickets do eat on chameleons. I have seen pictures on here before where crickets have eat large holes in chameleons and even eat out their eyes and part of there face. Here an article by Nick from Canvas Chameleons.
https://www.canvaschameleons.com/bites-cricket-feeding-safety/
Also there is too much that individual people have experienced to constantly refer to one book over and over again. Now I have never read this book so I am not sure about how it is put together or how it collects what is important to put in or not. But one book is not the end all and be all, especially in reptile care, especially in chameleon care.
I have personally seen bearded dragons with severe cricket bite . I have had bearded dragons my whole life , i've had many rescues . Crickets absolutely can do damage !!.I have seen severe damage left by crickets on bearded dragons and chameleons. Usually with bearded dragons because people are even less knowledgeable about them crickets are left in their cages for days with nothing to eat. And there have been cases where the crickets have eaten the flesh so much that it exposed the skeleton.