ZEROPILOT
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She didn't give the injection because the blood calcium and phosphorus levels were in the normal range already.I know you just spent a lot of money at the vet for your chameleon but you might try and find a better vet who has more experience treating MBD in reptiles, and especially chameleons. While your vet did correct procedures such as taking x-rays to confirm the MBD and then administering the liquid calcium to help stop the progression, I believe there might be some steps missing in stopping the progression of the MBD immediately (?) so that it does not get worse in the time being (because you cannot reverse it) and also weighing the chameleon to give you a proper dosage of the liquid calcium (how much per day). You do not want to over supplement your chameleon. I am not well versed on what calcium levels are supposed to look like in a healthy panther chameleon but if your guys' levels are far off and your vet saw this, from what I believe, they should have administered an injection of some type of liquid calcium and then another injection which helps the chameleon bind the calcium to his bones so that the MBD does not get worse but I have never dealt with MBD and hopefully someone with experience chimes in to correct me where I may be wrong.
As you stated, though, proper care while your chameleon adjusts is key. I would try and get him as much natural sunlight as possible throughout this process.
*** Look at Kiyonga's post here https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/topical-calcium-drops-for-mbd.34120/ Post #17
We don't know if the Chameleon is already recovering or still declining since there is no baseline.
And the dosage of 0.01 was based on current weight.
I'll be weighing once a week for now
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