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Can I post some tomorrow since her lights are off and she's almost 2 years old and she's never layed eggsPost a few more pics so we can see her clearly. Coloration does not indicate receptive or gravid.
Thank you so very much you actually commented on my first threadShe’s got a pretty face. I too would like to see some better pics of her. Tomorrow is fine…we’re ‘regulars’ Lol. I saw your other posts and you’ve gotten the best advice so far.
She’s got a pretty face. I too would like to see some better pics of her. Tomorrow is fine…we’re ‘regulars’ Lol. I saw your other posts and you’ve gotten the best advice so far.
Post a few more pics so we can see her clearly. Coloration does not indicate receptive or gravid.
Ya I know about the look no touch, but is there anyway to get rid of mbd and what does the puffiness meanSo what I am seeing is a slight bowing in one of the pictures to her arm... This can indicate MBD starting. Most commonly this is from incorrect UVB lighting. I also am seeing a little bit of puffiness to her eye turret.
Per her being afraid of you. Chameleons are a reptile that really are more of a look and don't touch animal. They get stressed out when they are held and messed with which can impact their immune system. Veileds specifically are more fearful and tolerate humans less than say a panther will.
You have to get the correct UVB lighting. When they do not have it then they pull calcium from their bones. They eventually have totally bent bones and for females not only is this dangerous if they lay eggs because they can not dig correctly. But they can have other complications due to them not getting the calcium needed to calcify their eggs. UVB lighting and their body goes hand in hand. The UVB lighting triggers their body to create a natural D3 in it. This and proper supplementation allow them to create strong healthy bones.Ya I know about the look no touch, but is there anyway to get rid of mbd and what does the puffiness mean
I sent a picture of my chameleons foot isn't that from like a bad shedYou have to get the correct UVB lighting. When they do not have it then they pull calcium from their bones. They eventually have totally bent bones and for females not only is this dangerous if they lay eggs because they can not dig correctly. But they can have other complications due to them not getting the calcium needed to calcify their eggs. UVB lighting and their body goes hand in hand. The UVB lighting triggers their body to create a natural D3 in it. This and proper supplementation allow them to create strong healthy bones.
Once MBD starts there is no way to reverse the damage but you can stop it and prevent it from getting worse so that the bones become strong again.
I do not understand your questionI sent a picture of my chameleons foot isn't that from like a bad shed
I do not understand your question
I do not see any issue there. Looks like her normal coloration there.Do you see like the white line near her toes. I think I heard that's from a shed happening but the skin not falling off
Ok thanks for addressing thatI do not see any issue there. Looks like her normal coloration there.