Kelbel7789
New Member
Hi there,
Current Problem: I have had my chameleon, Morpheus, for about two months. When I came home from work today, I noticed that he was hanging by his tail with his front feet on the branches. At first glance, not out of the ordinary. However, when I looked closer, I saw that his tail had actually been pinched in the line on the branches meant for it to be attached to the mesh enclosure. I am not sure how long he had been like this, but I detangled him as soon as I realized what was going on. I didn't get a picture of how it looked right away, but it had an indent like if you had a rubber band around your finger too tightly. It seems to have regained blood flow now, but I think that the tip of his tail is broken. How serious is this and what can I do to help him heal?
Chameleon Info:
Current Problem: I have had my chameleon, Morpheus, for about two months. When I came home from work today, I noticed that he was hanging by his tail with his front feet on the branches. At first glance, not out of the ordinary. However, when I looked closer, I saw that his tail had actually been pinched in the line on the branches meant for it to be attached to the mesh enclosure. I am not sure how long he had been like this, but I detangled him as soon as I realized what was going on. I didn't get a picture of how it looked right away, but it had an indent like if you had a rubber band around your finger too tightly. It seems to have regained blood flow now, but I think that the tip of his tail is broken. How serious is this and what can I do to help him heal?
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, unsure of sex
- Handling - weekly; sometimes he is okay with me handling him other times not so much-- will let me feed him by hand
- Feeding - crickets and mealworms; not gut-loading at this time, but I am interested in learning how to do so, feeding twice a day
- Supplements - reptivite and repti-calcium twice a week
- Watering - spray bottle misting at this time, I have a dripper but I am not currently using it; misting 2-3 times a day until the leaves drip; I do see my chameleon drinking
- Fecal Description - I have not had my chameleon tested; consistent schedule
- History - bought from a pet store, was in care of 12 year old nephew before he came into my care
- Cage Type - screen enclosure
- Lighting - 12 on, 12 off for the day bulb and constant heat
- Temperature - I have a digital thermometer; range 72-79
- Humidity - unsure, looking to but a humidifier for his room
- Plants - only fake plants at this time
- Placement - It is located in my spare bedroom which is my dressing room; the cage is located in front of the heater for my house which is the closed door shown in the pictures. placed on top of a side table
- Location - New York