How old is your chameleon? Does it have tarsal spurs?
MBD can be corrected but any damage already done to the chameleons bones etc will likely remain.
The way to correct it is to give the chameleon liquid calcium sandoz or gluconate until the bones are strong. A vet will test to make sure it's MBD and tell you how much to give it.
To keep it from returning you have to make sure that the insects are fed/gutloaded properly. Roaches, crickets, locusts, superworms can be fed dandelion greens, kale, endive, escarole, squash, collards, zucchini, sweet potato, sweet red pepper, carrots and a bit of fruit like apples, pears, melon, berries, etc.
Appropriate temperatures allow for good digestion and thus play a part in nutrient absorption. Basking temperatures should be in the mid to low 80's F.
It's important to dust the ninsects just before you feed them to the chameleon with a phosphorous-free calcium powder at almost every feeding. It's important to dust them twice a month with a phosphorous-free calcium/D3 powder and twice a month with a vitamin powder.
You can provide water long enough every day that the chameleon drinks by misting and using a dripper.
MBD can be corrected but any damage already done to the chameleons bones etc will likely remain.
The way to correct it is to give the chameleon liquid calcium sandoz or gluconate until the bones are strong. A vet will test to make sure it's MBD and tell you how much to give it.
To keep it from returning you have to make sure that the insects are fed/gutloaded properly. Roaches, crickets, locusts, superworms can be fed dandelion greens, kale, endive, escarole, squash, collards, zucchini, sweet potato, sweet red pepper, carrots and a bit of fruit like apples, pears, melon, berries, etc.
Appropriate temperatures allow for good digestion and thus play a part in nutrient absorption. Basking temperatures should be in the mid to low 80's F.
It's important to dust the ninsects just before you feed them to the chameleon with a phosphorous-free calcium powder at almost every feeding. It's important to dust them twice a month with a phosphorous-free calcium/D3 powder and twice a month with a vitamin powder.
You can provide water long enough every day that the chameleon drinks by misting and using a dripper.