David
New Member
My male panther of about a year old is not eating, seems to be partially blind and is a little undersized from his twin brother. Now his brother has grown up in the exact same conditions and was fine and healthy, but now he's having similar eye issues and is not eating.
And I have two other Ambilobe BB Panthers (a male and female) also that are fine and healthy. The smaller one with the problem has been handicapped since he was maybe 4 months since when I received him, and slowly has become worse.
Explained in further detail: https://www.chameleonforums.com/bb-panther-eyes-not-eating-reptaid-vet-68710/
I am now having to force feed these two daily so that they are getting food and vitimans. I came across this info on Reptaid's site on how to open their mouths, but it's very stressful on them. There's also the flap under the chin and when pulled enough it will force them to open up, but I am sure that this is equally stressful.
Have you ever had to forcefeed your cham? And if so, how do you recommend doing it?
And I have two other Ambilobe BB Panthers (a male and female) also that are fine and healthy. The smaller one with the problem has been handicapped since he was maybe 4 months since when I received him, and slowly has become worse.
Explained in further detail: https://www.chameleonforums.com/bb-panther-eyes-not-eating-reptaid-vet-68710/
I am now having to force feed these two daily so that they are getting food and vitimans. I came across this info on Reptaid's site on how to open their mouths, but it's very stressful on them. There's also the flap under the chin and when pulled enough it will force them to open up, but I am sure that this is equally stressful.
Have you ever had to forcefeed your cham? And if so, how do you recommend doing it?