Help, my cham may be dieing..

Let it go. I kept him the same way for over 4 years. What do you know about me or my Cham? Did you know he was a runt? Did you know he was almost 5 years old? He could have been OLD and passed from old age for all we know. Do you know anything about his terrarium, plants or controllers used to make his temps and humidity ideal? Or even his food or feeding? Spewing information and quoting general facts without know ALL the facts is insulting.



Thanks for the insight. Yes, the last days or two, he was closer to the ground. This makes sense now. The change from normal behavior (aka the same things he's done for the last 4 or so years) literally was a few days and so drastic that I did notice. That's when I asked for help (not criticism) in this thread. I never used standing water for a water source, but rather a rodent water bottle. It was midway up his terrarium and always kept with fresh water.

I am very concerned however about one thing, but this will be a topic for another thread.
Ur more than welcome,that is what this forum all about,we are all here to learn n share,there are always something new for everyone to learn including me n u,this is ur thread ,u can ask anything u want to ask,I can only answer u the best answer with my own opinion,it might be good for u or it might be not,u will be the final judge and making ur own decisions.
Im sorry that u lost ur buddy,the angels must surround ur little buddy right now,Rest In Peace with lots memories during these 4years,and Im sure u will find ur other buddy in times.
 
Let it go. I kept him the same way for over 4 years. What do you know about me or my Cham? Did you know he was a runt? Did you know he was almost 5 years old? He could have been OLD and passed from old age for all we know. Do you know anything about his terrarium, plants or controllers used to make his temps and humidity ideal? Or even his food or feeding? Spewing information and quoting general facts without know ALL the facts is insulting.
I know about chameleons and I do not know more about your chameleon than what you have told and what you have told does not reach the mark for proper chameleon care. I do not need to know about you. but perhaps you may be able to look beyond yourself and correct whatever you have done wrong with this chameleon. 4 years isn´t enough for a jackson to be class as dying of old age. yet again if you do decide to keep an other chameleon the same way you kept this and it becomes long lived perhaps you wasn´t wrong. If not well then you may be able to see a patern try it and see.
 
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