Thatcher
Chameleon Enthusiast
no chamThis is a beardie?
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no chamThis is a beardie?
He ate one leaf?no cham
Ok. So a pothos leaf won’t cause his eyes to close, and won’t hurt him. But book a vet appointment tomorrow, and I’m the meantime, make sure he’s hydrated, and don’t mess with him.beardie ate a few leaves and is acting fine cham has closed the irritated eye
yeah the the beardies fine I'm gonna keep an eye on himOk. So a pothos leaf won’t cause his eyes to close, and won’t hurt him. But book a vet appointment tomorrow, and I’m the meantime, make sure he’s hydrated, and don’t mess with him.
It’s worth it just to establish a relationship with your vet. And it’ll take a load off your mind. Wellness checks, for minor issues are just part of the hobby. When you have years in, you’ll be more confident about your own judgements.yeah the the beardies fine I'm gonna keep an eye on him
I'm gonna ask my mom about a vet visit for my chameleon
There are some, but they can’t treat online.does anyone know any memebers that are vets?
He’s in his cage, right? You’re not holding or handling him…right?cause the vets closed today
Yeah he's in the cageHe’s in his cage, right? You’re not holding or handling him…right?
My best advice is to let a vet do it, and watch/learn. In a few years, you’ll probably be able to do it easily; but allow yourself the time to learn.so i was just curious could i do the waash myself? i found this on amazon and i could probably find a good yt vid to help meView attachment 319961
Great! If you want more options, check out :this is the doctor i think would be the one helping him and she is skilled in exotics and eye care! View attachment 319963