pantherlover
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Urate shows signs of dehydration.
Any shedding or tongue issues?
What exactly where you supplementing before?
A wrong ratio of nutrients over an extended period of time could cause big problems. You need to remember that d3 allows calcium to be absorbed. Vitamin A also plays a big role in a chameleons health. To little and you will see eye problems and shedding issues develop. Too much vitamin A will prevent d3 from doing its job or build up in the the kidney to the point of a toxic level. Its a fine line.
Review your supplements and gutload, try to see what you could have been giving too much or too little of. Some groups of keepers believe that some chameleons cannot convert beta carotine into vitamin a. If your vet does not believe this, It may not have even crossed his/her mind that a lack of vitamin a could be the issue here.
A reptisun linear 5.0 emits useful uvb for up to 12 months. I change mine every 9 or 10 months. I wouldnt trust a reptiglow for much past 6 months.
Compact bulbs have been known to cause blindness. Keep it safe and use a linear 5.0 and an incandescent housebulb for basking.
First physical signs of dehydration are sunken eye turrets and wrinkly skin then sunken fat pads.
Any shedding or tongue issues?
What exactly where you supplementing before?
A wrong ratio of nutrients over an extended period of time could cause big problems. You need to remember that d3 allows calcium to be absorbed. Vitamin A also plays a big role in a chameleons health. To little and you will see eye problems and shedding issues develop. Too much vitamin A will prevent d3 from doing its job or build up in the the kidney to the point of a toxic level. Its a fine line.
Review your supplements and gutload, try to see what you could have been giving too much or too little of. Some groups of keepers believe that some chameleons cannot convert beta carotine into vitamin a. If your vet does not believe this, It may not have even crossed his/her mind that a lack of vitamin a could be the issue here.
A reptisun linear 5.0 emits useful uvb for up to 12 months. I change mine every 9 or 10 months. I wouldnt trust a reptiglow for much past 6 months.
Compact bulbs have been known to cause blindness. Keep it safe and use a linear 5.0 and an incandescent housebulb for basking.
First physical signs of dehydration are sunken eye turrets and wrinkly skin then sunken fat pads.