Amy J
New Member
I just got my first chameleon yesterday -- a six-month-old female veiled. She seemed healthy, friendly and active at the petstore we purchased her from. We were even able to talk to a worker who had raised her from birth, who seemed to have a pretty decent knowledge about chameleons. We picked her out on Wednesday, when she crawled all over me and I fell in love. We noticed her eyelids seemed to be sealed shut, but the worker said that it was because she was shedding. We reserved her until we could finish building her cage. Yesterday, before we picked her up, the petstore's vet had declared the chameleon healthy despite the fact that her eyes were still sealed shut, and she was still shedding. She still looks like this. If this is just a part of shedding, is it normal for a chameleon to take this long to shed? I found an excerpt from "The Chameleon's Dish" that says:
"Chameleons that are in the peak of health and kept in a proper environment should be able to shed with ease, usually in one day. If the environment and health of the animal are not ideal, slow (often dry and retained) shedding may occur. If an animal is having trouble shedding, consider the reasons for complications such as environment and care."
"Chameleons that are in the peak of health and kept in a proper environment should be able to shed with ease, usually in one day. If the environment and health of the animal are not ideal, slow (often dry and retained) shedding may occur. If an animal is having trouble shedding, consider the reasons for complications such as environment and care."