Chameleon is not eating and now has something on tail

Dont be surprised if he doesnt live long. Even full recovery, that dehydration likely caused permenant damage. We always see chams that seem to turn around for the better only to be found dead the next day.
 
Sorry I think I am just saying it confusing. She couldn't find a penis bulge but was saying since he is underdeveloped it is possible that it is very small and not noticeable etc and no clear tarsal spurs but again its very small right now so hard to see. But she thinks it is a girl but just didn't want to say absolutely. Does that make better sense? She examined its abdomen and didn't feel eggs though so that was good. I'm going to assume its a girl. Unless something changes, ha. I just have to remember to call it a her now, ha
 
It seems you have ignored the question by Jacks Jill. What did the vet say about the tail???
I answered it "The spot on his tail was easily removed by her and she thought it might be more from poop dripping on his tail when he was sick and so the polysporin worked to help. After scraping it off I don’t see a spot at all."
 
What did the vet say about that area on the tail?
The spot on his tail was easily removed by her and she thought it might be more from poop dripping on his tail when he was sick and so the polysporin worked to help. After scraping it off I don’t see a spot at all.
 
I got a good pic of her/his feet I see a dark spot and a slight bump but didn't know if that could be a spur. Again I am assuming she is a girl thanks to all of your feedback but wanted to make sure. Still hanging on and I have been able to get fluids and some food down her as well as shower and outside sun.
 

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