Help!!!

OK I looked at all of the stuff. Unfortunately I can't afford to pay for the surgery or whatever else because I get payed minimum wage... But im looking at her now and her eyes are closed and she's not moving?? I picked her up and no reaction. Sprayed her with water, no reaction. She is breathing.. I don't want to cause her any more pain.. what do you think the best suggestion would be?
i'm honestly not sure what the best bet would be at this point... i guess just leave her alone and see how she is in the morning? i'm sorry i'm not very much help, i'll keep you and your cham in my prayers though
 
Does it have to be an exotic one because that one is in Nashville, do you think my local reptile vet can see her tomorrow? Unfortunately the days the exotic vet is open, are the days I have to work, but a good friend of my mom's is a vet and gave me a phone number.. thank you guys for all your help I'll keep you updated and hopefully Artemis can get better or at least get the best thing for her right now..
 
Does it have to be an exotic one because that one is in Nashville, do you think my local reptile vet can see her tomorrow? Unfortunately the days the exotic vet is open, are the days I have to work, but a good friend of my mom's is a vet and gave me a phone number.. thank you guys for all your help I'll keep you updated and hopefully Artemis can get better or at least get the best thing for her right now..
yes definitely needs to be exotic vet. Avian And Exotics is honestly the best place to go. standard vets don't typically deal with chams, and they could give VERYYY wrong advice if they weren't experienced
 
Quick question, what are you using for a UVB light? Without a UVB source and calcium (with and without D3) they will develop MBD.

With a few exceptions, most UVB bulbs need to be changed every 6 months or so, because they stop producing enough UVB light, even if the bulb is still "working" and giving off light.
 
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