Eye Problem?

astroprojector

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Hey Guys, I have an about 10 month old Panther Chameleon who has recently developed a problem. His Left Eye is always closed. I see no signs of Swelling or anything and I am just wondering about what problem this can be. I would like to see what I can do first, but if I have no choice I guess I will take him to the vet. And his left eye seems fine. Thanks!
 
What plant is in the cage... Ficus trees secrete a sap that can harm the chams eyes in case you have one in the cage?
 
He is actually 13 month old. The chameleon is outside all the time now. He eats every three days or so now, so I give him calcium twice a month and vitamins once a month. He will not eat anything but suppers, so I force feed him dubia. I gutload the dubia with cricket crack. Misting 2 min, 8 times a day from 9am to 5pm.

I took the picture at 7:30pm during writing this post. He was not sleeping yet, just getting ready. At the time his right eye was wide open The eye seems to clear and I do not see any swelling.

Just wondering if I can use any drops as precautionary measure.
 

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i use plain old saline solution to rinse out my guys eye when there are any minor issues.
jmo
hoj
 
What plant is in the cage... Ficus trees secrete a sap that can harm the chams eyes in case you have one in the cage?

I have large scheffleras type plants. The do not secrete any sap. I do have a regular Ficus, but I had that ficus for a at least 9 month. That Ficus was with the cham in the smaller cage during the winter month and there was no problems with the eye then.

You can see the cage and plants in this post
https://www.chameleonforums.com/new-outside-cage-my-panther-53339/#post499991
 
i use a plain no name saline with no additives and just drip it righ into their eye for afew drop or untill im sure some has gone is.
shower are also very helpfull for the eyes..
jmo
hoj
 
i had the same problem with my panther too. my chameleon stopped eating and became blind after that.

my friend also has a panther chameleon which is also closing one eye all the time. i think its because we didn't mist his cage enough.....we did it only 2-3 times a day which is not even close to being enough.....
 
Judging off of your current gutload, supplements and schedule...im going with supplements as your problem.

Furcifers may or may not absorb Beta Carotenes (Natural provitamin A) as efficiently as they would Preformed Vitamin A sources. The difference? Beta Carotene doesn't not build up to excessive (& Dangerous) amounts, whereas Preformed VitA can. So, it would be wise to also experiment with supplementing with a source like Reptivite.

https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/ataraxia/404-common-eye-problems-solutions.html

A word from the wise. if you decide to use superworms you better get on a good gutload regiment. i would suggest you getting him off of them ASAP. they are a good snack feeder and a horrible staple. you will end up with a panther that is not eatting..mark my words.
 
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Judging off of your current gutload, supplements and schedule...im going with supplements as your problem.

Furcifers may or may not absorb Beta Carotenes (Natural provitamin A) as efficiently as they would Preformed Vitamin A sources. The difference? Beta Carotene doesn't not build up to excessive (& Dangerous) amounts, whereas Preformed VitA can. So, it would be wise to also experiment with supplementing with a source like Reptivite.

A word from the wise. if you decide to use superworms you better get on a good gutload regiment. i would suggest you getting him off of them ASAP. they are a good snack feeder and a horrible staple. you will end up with a panther that is not eatting..mark my words.

I use Minerall red cap. I would love to get him off the superworms. Tell me how to do it if he will not eat anything else. Should I do not feed him for a week?
 
Guaranteed Analysis per kilo Miner-All outdoor

Calcium Min 34% max 36% Manganese 453.66 mg. Zinc 544.39 mg. Iron 136.10 mg. Copper 113.42 mg. Iodine 36.29 mg Cobalt 3.63 mg. Magnesium 453.66 mg. Selenium 11.023 mg.

this has no VitA.

whats your multivitamin supplements?

what kind of lighting is indoors. be specific.

This is a dusting schedule that most on here suggest:
-Calcium (NO Vitamin D3, NO Phosphorous) Every feeding
-Calcium with Vitamin D3 (NO Phosphorous) Twice a month
-Multi-Vitamin Supplement (With Beta Carotene for a Vitamin A) Twice a month. (If you notice eye issues that are linked to Vit A and are using a product with proformed VitA. Use the product Reptivite that has Preformed VitA.)
 
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I am using the following:

Herptivite Multivitamins two times a months. That is approximately every five feedings. It has Beta Carotene 440mg.

and

Minerall once a month.

I do not use Calcium with D3 because the cham is out side all the time now as posted in my previous reply.

What you are saying is that I need to use Herptivite with every feeding and Reptivite twice a month, correct?
 
-Multi-Vitamin Supplement (With Beta Carotene for a Vitamin A) Twice a month. (If you notice eye issues that are linked to Vit A and are using a product with proformed VitA. Use the product Reptivite that has Preformed VitA.)

I understand he is outside now. What lighting uvb/uva did you use inside?
 
Getting off of superworms: offer him other foods. If he has good fat reserves he can go a while without eatting. I am going through this same thing as we speak with one of my panthers. Its been close to a month and he he eats very little still. It takes some time to get them off the candy.
 
-Multi-Vitamin Supplement (With Beta Carotene for a Vitamin A) Twice a month. (If you notice eye issues that are linked to Vit A and are using a product with proformed VitA. Use the product Reptivite that has Preformed VitA.)

I understand he is outside now. What lighting uvb/uva did you use inside?

I am not understanding something here. I am using Herptivite right now, which has Beta Carotene. I should use it twice a month and if the eye problem does not go away switch to Reptivite.

Reptivite also twice a month?
 
Getting off of superworms: offer him other foods. If he has good fat reserves he can go a while without eatting. I am going through this same thing as we speak with one of my panthers. Its been close to a month and he he eats very little still. It takes some time to get them off the candy.

So how would I give him the supplements if he will not eat now?
 
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