I bought my son a chameleon in December. It recently stopped opening its eyes during the day. Yesterday, the vet said that it had an eye infection and gave me some drops to start putting in. He also suggested keeping the terrarium warmer and more humid, but this morning we woke up to find that the chameleon had fallen off his branch during the night and was lying in a small puddle of cool water that collected on the bottom when we turned up the misting frequency. I am worried that he may not make it. Does anyone have a suggestion for how to keep him on the branch by the heat lamp?
Veiled male, maybe 4 months old eating small crickets dusted with calcium powder (except he hasn't eaten recently because he can't see the crickets to get them). See his photo and terrarium photo attached. The crickets were eating Fluker's cricket quencher and eating zoo med cricket care food. There is a heat lamp, and a red night heat lamp that sit on top of the screen and a UVB light and regular light in the regular light fixture. The whole setup in in my son's bedroom on a table against the back wall. The terrarium is exo-terra.
Veiled male, maybe 4 months old eating small crickets dusted with calcium powder (except he hasn't eaten recently because he can't see the crickets to get them). See his photo and terrarium photo attached. The crickets were eating Fluker's cricket quencher and eating zoo med cricket care food. There is a heat lamp, and a red night heat lamp that sit on top of the screen and a UVB light and regular light in the regular light fixture. The whole setup in in my son's bedroom on a table against the back wall. The terrarium is exo-terra.