veggie_val
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - My dear Pascal was acting strange a couple days ago. She wasn't eating her dusted crickets, so I cup fed her with a calcium drop. The next day she started hanging upside down and was staying toward the bottom of the cage. Thinking she may be gravid, I put a laying bin in there. However the next day she was having trouble climbing and I figured it was MBD.
My question: I took her to the vet yesterday and she in fact does have Metabolic Bone Disease and they came me more calcium medication. I brought her back home and took out the potted plant and rearranged the cage so she can be low in case she falls. This morning I found her in the sand, it seems she has no grip at all. My concern now is how can she regulate her heat if she can't climb in the time being? Any advice or tips on how to deal with MBD would be great
- Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon , female, almost 7 months old. I've had her for 3 months.
- Handling - 2-3 days a week
- Feeding - 4-6 dusted crickets in the morning, available meal worms all day.
- Supplements - Zoo Med's Reptivite without D3 dusted crickets every other day
- Watering - Automatic mister goes off for 12 seconds every hour.
- Fecal Description - normal brown with white urate
- History - From a breeder
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Large reptibreeze cage, screen all the way around.
- Lighting - large UVB dome lamp and heat dome lamp. Also on an automatic timer that comes on at 7:30am and off at 7:30pm
- Temperature - ranging from 70 at the bottom of the cage to 85-90 degree basking at the top.
- Humidity - accurate
- Plants - potted Umbrella plant, basking branch and fake foliage.
- Placement - on a stand in my bedroom by a window
- Location - San Diego, California
Current Problem - My dear Pascal was acting strange a couple days ago. She wasn't eating her dusted crickets, so I cup fed her with a calcium drop. The next day she started hanging upside down and was staying toward the bottom of the cage. Thinking she may be gravid, I put a laying bin in there. However the next day she was having trouble climbing and I figured it was MBD.
My question: I took her to the vet yesterday and she in fact does have Metabolic Bone Disease and they came me more calcium medication. I brought her back home and took out the potted plant and rearranged the cage so she can be low in case she falls. This morning I found her in the sand, it seems she has no grip at all. My concern now is how can she regulate her heat if she can't climb in the time being? Any advice or tips on how to deal with MBD would be great
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