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I'm wondering the same. When chameleons clean their eyes, they puff the turret out in different directions and it's a little alarming the first time you see it. Does this come and go? His eyes aren't always swollen?Does it seem like he is 'rolling his eyes' when he does this? Not sure if that makes any sense..... He is beautiful btw
Yes it comes and goes however I have never seen this behaviour and have had him quite a while so just nervousI'm wondering the same. When chameleons clean their eyes, they puff the turret out in different directions and it's a little alarming the first time you see it. Does this come and go? His eyes aren't always swollen?
I thought something may be lodged in his eye however he does it with both of his eyes at the same time. A while ago he was constantly opening his mouth could this show signs of sinus infection aswellHi and welcome. Your big guy looks to have something trapped deep in his eye. It could also be related to his sinuses and the concern is always for infection. Only a vet can do a deep flush of the eye and investigate what is going on. Not all exotics vets are experienced with chameleons and often we have to travel a little for a good vet. @elizaann2 can you please provide the vet list? Ty in advance. Also, your fella looks to be a bit overweight from the puffing out of his casque. This happens very easily as not only is feeding them enjoyable (food is love) but they are opportunistic and will keep eating as long as there’s food.
Yes, something is definitely going on and it’s difficult to tell when it comes to that. It could be a keratin plug, random particles or shed stuck in the eyes or a sinus or other type infection. It may be related to your husbandry and we could definitely do a review if you like. That won’t fix the current problem, but will prevent future recurrence. If you’d like to do that, answer the following questions (copy & paste with your answers). I’m getting off line in a minute, but there should be several others who can probably go thru it all for you. If not, I’ll be back on later tonight.I thought something may be lodged in his eye however he does it with both of his eyes at the same time. A while ago he was constantly opening his mouth could this show signs of sinus infection aswell
Hello! Attached you will find our vet listHi and welcome. Your big guy looks to have something trapped deep in his eye. It could also be related to his sinuses and the concern is always for infection. Only a vet can do a deep flush of the eye and investigate what is going on. Not all exotics vets are experienced with chameleons and often we have to travel a little for a good vet. @elizaann2 can you please provide the vet list? Ty in advance. Also, your fella looks to be a bit overweight from the puffing out of his casque. This happens very easily as not only is feeding them enjoyable (food is love) but they are opportunistic and will keep eating as long as there’s food.
Over here, at least where I am, pretty much the only feeders available locally are crickets, superworms, mealworms, etc. For the ‘good’ feeders like silkworms, roaches and healthy hornworms that aren’t massive, we need to order on line. I don’t know what you have for on line vendors over there, but I imagine there should be some.Thank you so much that was very helpful I’m hoping to switch his diet to silkworms and locusts with the occasional superworm but I live in an area where none of these are easily accessible. I have changed his mister to 2 minutes at 8am and 6pm hoping to go to a pet shop near me on Monday so will replace uvb.
There is a few they just charge quite a price thank you so much for all your help I never would have known to change his uvb or humidity if it wasn’t for you.Over here, at least where I am, pretty much the only feeders available locally are crickets, superworms, mealworms, etc. For the ‘good’ feeders like silkworms, roaches and healthy hornworms that aren’t massive, we need to order on line. I don’t know what you have for on line vendors over there, but I imagine there should be some.
Are you able to post a current pic? Is he moving easily?He has come to the front of his cage this morning to come out like normal and I’ve more his joints looking quite swollen.
All is good I think his joints may have become swollen due to the fact he hadn’t been moving much but he seems very normal and happy now. Thank you for all your help.Are you able to post a current pic? Is he moving easily?