puckarooo
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species- veiled chameleon
Sex- female
Age- approx 1 year
Last (infertile) lay- Jan 27 2023
Feeding- 3 large Dubia roaches every other day and sometimes morio worms as a treat
Water- water fountain (controversial I know but it works perfectly with my cham)
Supplements- light calcium dust every feed, recently a small pinch of vit A to combat a vit A deficiency
Hey,
today I noticed my chameleon has been hanging upside down with a swollen neck. She usually loves her food but she has refused to eat. I even tried her with her favourite Morio worms which usually she sprints to me to eat but instead she’s been getting aggressive and running away from them. She’s really not herself. After doing research I suspect it’s edema as after her first clutch of infertile eggs, she developed a slight vitamin A deficiency so I increased her dosage ever so slightly. Before I’d gutload her insects with it, being careful as I know an OD from vitamin A is life threatening but after her clutch, I added a tiny pinch to the dusting calcium, once again still being careful with the dosage. I believe that may have caused this if it is edema as I may have accidentally over supplemented.
Do you know how I can help her in any way? I feel so bad for her as usually she’s very bright and confident but now she’s dark, has puffy eyes and is extremely docile which is odd as she has a massive personality.
If she does not show any improvement in 2 days, I will take her to the vet as he is a reptile specialist.
Thanks
(the pictures aren’t the best, I’ll try and get some better ones tomorrow)
species- veiled chameleon
Sex- female
Age- approx 1 year
Last (infertile) lay- Jan 27 2023
Feeding- 3 large Dubia roaches every other day and sometimes morio worms as a treat
Water- water fountain (controversial I know but it works perfectly with my cham)
Supplements- light calcium dust every feed, recently a small pinch of vit A to combat a vit A deficiency
Hey,
today I noticed my chameleon has been hanging upside down with a swollen neck. She usually loves her food but she has refused to eat. I even tried her with her favourite Morio worms which usually she sprints to me to eat but instead she’s been getting aggressive and running away from them. She’s really not herself. After doing research I suspect it’s edema as after her first clutch of infertile eggs, she developed a slight vitamin A deficiency so I increased her dosage ever so slightly. Before I’d gutload her insects with it, being careful as I know an OD from vitamin A is life threatening but after her clutch, I added a tiny pinch to the dusting calcium, once again still being careful with the dosage. I believe that may have caused this if it is edema as I may have accidentally over supplemented.
Do you know how I can help her in any way? I feel so bad for her as usually she’s very bright and confident but now she’s dark, has puffy eyes and is extremely docile which is odd as she has a massive personality.
If she does not show any improvement in 2 days, I will take her to the vet as he is a reptile specialist.
Thanks
(the pictures aren’t the best, I’ll try and get some better ones tomorrow)