Thomaskoch
Member
Hi!
I bought 0.1 pardalis Ambilobe 4 days ago. When we bought her she looked OK, although very big and round, so I am assuming she is with eggs (she has been caged together with a male, so it is quite likely).
During the two days she was in transport-cage, her grip has seemed to get weaker and weaker. She can basically not grasp at all! So she is only living on the bottom of the cage. She wants to get up on the branches but has no grip at all. Therefore, if she is with eggs, it is a big problem because she will probably not have power to dig down the eggs...
Other than the grip, she is perfectly fine! Ate 7 locusts, 2 spiders and 1 fly yesterday, drinks alot and is generally very alert and seems healthy (other than the grip). I have seen many sick chameleons, but nothing like this. It is literally only her grip that is failing! And I think this is a condition that has risen within a couple of days. How is this possible? What can I do? Breaks my heart to see an animal in this condition :-(
I bought 0.1 pardalis Ambilobe 4 days ago. When we bought her she looked OK, although very big and round, so I am assuming she is with eggs (she has been caged together with a male, so it is quite likely).
During the two days she was in transport-cage, her grip has seemed to get weaker and weaker. She can basically not grasp at all! So she is only living on the bottom of the cage. She wants to get up on the branches but has no grip at all. Therefore, if she is with eggs, it is a big problem because she will probably not have power to dig down the eggs...
Other than the grip, she is perfectly fine! Ate 7 locusts, 2 spiders and 1 fly yesterday, drinks alot and is generally very alert and seems healthy (other than the grip). I have seen many sick chameleons, but nothing like this. It is literally only her grip that is failing! And I think this is a condition that has risen within a couple of days. How is this possible? What can I do? Breaks my heart to see an animal in this condition :-(