jajeanpierre
Chameleon Enthusiast
On Monday a new import came in from Madagascar so I picked up a nice group of Calumma malthe on Tuesday. Yesterday night I was looking at them and saw a disgusting, slimy blob of what I thought could only be mucus-y stool hanging from a branch. I reached and tried to pull it off and it was stuck. In fact, it had been wrapped around the branch with a long thin strand wrapped around more branches....
A poor gravid female had tangled her tongue on the branch and ripped it off.
I couldn't believe that such a cruel joke had been played on her! She seems gravid so making it to the importers alive is in itself a miracle. She had been in my care less than 24 hours, so still needed a lot of hydration. She wasn't in the best of shape when I bought her to begin with. I just couldn't believe it.
We set her up in a tub with a fogger running on her all the time. She was a mess--pale, yellowish, eyes sunken and in a lot of pain with her mouth open. And gravid. The timing of everything couldn't have been worse if it were planned.
She looks a lot better this morning. Her color is better, her eyes are fuller, her mouth is closed and she's lost that panicky look in her eyes. I've seen some pretty awful injuries they come in with and know they must be feeling a lot of pain, but the look on her face was more--it just broke my heart.
Time will tell if she'll survive. She has so much stacked against her besides just losing her tongue--new import that was not in the greatest shape, not fully hydrated, gravid....what more could be stacked against her? I'm sooooooo thankful @jpowell86 was here to help and tell me what to do. I sure hope she managed to eat a lot of crickets before the accident because I can't feed her for some time. I just hope the bone in her tongue is covered in flesh and she didn't deglove that. I need to take a couple in to the vet and I'll talk to him about her. I won't take her in--she's under enough stress.
Poor, poor thing! How cruel--to survive the Hell she did to get her alive and then this.
Picture from this morning:
Picture from last night:
A poor gravid female had tangled her tongue on the branch and ripped it off.
I couldn't believe that such a cruel joke had been played on her! She seems gravid so making it to the importers alive is in itself a miracle. She had been in my care less than 24 hours, so still needed a lot of hydration. She wasn't in the best of shape when I bought her to begin with. I just couldn't believe it.
We set her up in a tub with a fogger running on her all the time. She was a mess--pale, yellowish, eyes sunken and in a lot of pain with her mouth open. And gravid. The timing of everything couldn't have been worse if it were planned.
She looks a lot better this morning. Her color is better, her eyes are fuller, her mouth is closed and she's lost that panicky look in her eyes. I've seen some pretty awful injuries they come in with and know they must be feeling a lot of pain, but the look on her face was more--it just broke my heart.
Time will tell if she'll survive. She has so much stacked against her besides just losing her tongue--new import that was not in the greatest shape, not fully hydrated, gravid....what more could be stacked against her? I'm sooooooo thankful @jpowell86 was here to help and tell me what to do. I sure hope she managed to eat a lot of crickets before the accident because I can't feed her for some time. I just hope the bone in her tongue is covered in flesh and she didn't deglove that. I need to take a couple in to the vet and I'll talk to him about her. I won't take her in--she's under enough stress.
Poor, poor thing! How cruel--to survive the Hell she did to get her alive and then this.
Picture from this morning:
Picture from last night: