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Hello and welcome! It looks like your little guy has some gunk build up in his eyes. Do you have a vet that has chameleon experience you can take him to? This may need to be treated by a vet with medication. The eyes are very important to a chameleon.
@MissSkittles do you have any suggestions on helping out this chameleon? It's not secretions in its eyes, it's the whites of its eyes
I see you say you do not have veterinary uvb there I’m assuming your country doesn’t sell uvb like ours, and that 5.0 is a supplement that is not used yet. So this means your chameleons does not get UVB or correct UVB? The chameleon is probably suffering from vitamin deficiencies and as said before that eye will get infected without attention.Thank you for your answers. It was only the second day after purchasing from elsewhere that I realized this issue. We do not have a veterinary UVB for chameleons here, which is a 5.0 supplement that has not been used yet
I believe ReptiZoo is a Chinese based company and am guessing that you should be able to obtain their products in China. Although this is from the USA based store of theirs, it should help guide you on correct uvb that should be available to you. https://reptizoo.store/collections/...it-with-detachable-curved-reflector-at2824stt Then this light would need to be a distance of about 20-22 cm above his basking area.UVB has 5.0 because it was just purchased and I haven't used vitamins or calcium powder yet
Do you have the long tube UVB or a screw in bulb? Show us pictures of what you bought for vitamins and calcium and your uvb. This will help us help you.UVB has 5.0 because it was just purchased and I haven't used vitamins or calcium powder yet
He does look better, I’m glad he is showing signs of improvement and not the other way around. What cage do you have. Does the light penetrate the top of the cage good enough. Check your basking temperature and hopefully uvb rays make it through the cage. I see your using the compact bulbs, some of the old compact UVB bulbs are known for burning chameleons and blinding them. The linear UVB bulb is really the ideal bulb if you can find it. Eye drops might fix his eye temporarily for now which is great to less stress the chameleon but if it’s an infection or vitamin deficiency from not having proper lighting or supplements his eyes will develop more problems until those issues are fixed. I am so glad I can see his eye close it makes me feel just as much relief as you do for him.Thank you very much for your answers and it's in much better shape now
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While it really doesn’t directly affect much with the eyes, other than not providing any shade from the lights, you really need to fill up the enclosure with more plants and branches. You want it to look more like a tree or forest edge. All of the empty space is wasted. Here are a couple of my enclosures to give you an idea of what you want yours to be like.Thank you very much for your answers and it's in much better shape now
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Yes I have also noticed this problem Other plants purchased have not arrived yet Thanks for your advice Thank youWhile it really doesn’t directly affect much with the eyes, other than not providing any shade from the lights, you really need to fill up the enclosure with more plants and branches. You want it to look more like a tree or forest edge. All of the empty space is wasted. Here are a couple of my enclosures to give you an idea of what you want yours to be like.
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