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I can give you the husbandry form to fill out and give you feedback. But honestly unless that cage is a hot box there are few things I can immediately help with to reverse a decline this severe. He is essentially shutting down and dying.What if we can't go to a vet?
Ok so right off your humidity is way too high which can cause a respiratory infection which would require a vet as antibiotics are required. Should be 30-40% daytime. Enclosure is too small and glass is not recommended when you are new to chameleons. Too hard to balance all of the needs in a glass cage and get proper air flow.Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
- Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon Male, 5 months, since a baby
- Handling - 4-7 times a week
- Feeding - Crickets and mealworms. 15-20 crickets. 2-3 mealworms. Once a day We sprinkle calcium on both mealworms and crickets
- Supplements - Repti-calcium. We give him some every 2 days
- Watering - We have a mister. 2-3 times a day. Sometimes
- Fecal Description - It's always brown and a separate poop is white. No
- History - No
Current Problem - Squirming all around and won't open eyes
- Cage Type - Glass all around, screen on top. 22 inches length wise, 17 1/2 width
- Lighting - I do not know but they are both zoom med, one is a heat lamp and the other is just a light. They are on all day but we turn them off at night
- Temperature - 70-80. I do not know. Zoo med thermostat
- Humidity - 70-90. Water and heat lamp. Zoo-med thermostat
- Plants - Yes, but I do not know what they are called but we searched them on this website and they were all safe
- Placement - Next to bed. No. Around 4-5 feet
- Location - Burien, Washington
I’m on my way out for a couple of hours, but I’ll be back and go thru everything in detail. We can help you get all of your husbandry corrected, which will help your little guy to recover, but he needs veterinary treatment asap or he won’t survive. I well understand and am sympathetic to difficulty in managing vet visits, but you need to find a way to make one happen. @Beman sorry you’re not feeling well. Chicken soup, lots of fluids and rest rest rest.Ok so right off your humidity is way too high which can cause a respiratory infection which would require a vet as antibiotics are required. Should be 30-40% daytime. Enclosure is too small and glass is not recommended when you are new to chameleons. Too hard to balance all of the needs in a glass cage and get proper air flow.
If you are using repticalcium with D3 then baby is in D3 overdose.
You can read about proper husbandry here. https://chameleonacademy.com/chameleon-husbandry-program-getting-started-with-chameleons/
And I highly recommend neptune the chameleons youtube videos.
From the info you provided and the images this would be a vet visit and a total overhaul of enclosure set up.
@MissSkittles If you have any additional input... I am down with the flu.