MollyDora
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Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male, we've had him since May 2011 and bought him from a local pet store when he was a baby
Handling - never. He does not like to be handled so I dont
Feeding - mostly Crickets, gut loaded with flukers Orange cubes and cricket crack. When he as better he got about 5-10 crickets a day (if his feeding cup was not empty we waited) and once a week we gave him a superworm or two
Supplements - Calcium with every feeding, Calcium with D on the 1st of the month and Multivitamin on the 15th
Watering - I misted him every day once with warm water with a handheld mister for about 5 minutes and I did see him drinking
the first picture is the one of the eye I think is lost and the second is of the eye that has been just shut for a while.
the next two pictures I attached because I don't know if it means something, but the side the eye that I think is lost is on, is much darker.
The side the eye is on that's just shut seems more green.
Fecal Description - they seemed fine, it's hard to tell for me since he has a plant right below him where most of the droppings fall in, I take it out weekly to get the droppings out. He has not been tested for parasites
History - never had any problems with Humphrey when it came to his health.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I have an exo terra glass cage 18x18x24 I was going to order a new bigger screen cage with all the new stuff when I get my bonus this month
Lighting - lights turn on from 9am till 10pm I have UVB bulbs and UVA Bulb that warms up his basking spot
Temperature - It's 85 at his basking spot,
Humidity - I just got done misting and the humidity is 70
Plants - I have two live pothos in there that I rotated once if he eats on them too much
Placement - the cage sits on a cabinet which brings the top of the cage to 6.5' it's in a low traffic room away from fans or anything like that
Location - Missouri
Current Problem - I'm worried Humphrey might be blinding. We were on vacation and I had friends of mine take care of Humphrey... well I'm thinking that they did not really mist him at all... we were gone for two weeks. I have been back for a while now and have been trying everything I can ... I've upped the misting to 5 times a day and my vet (which won't see me but was nice enough to talk to me on the phone....) told me to get a saline solution and drop it in his eyes.
The problem is he won't open them and they seem crusty. 2 days ago he had one eye open and I could see how swollen and red it was, but it seemed he could not keep it open for very long. that eye now seems lost, I'm not sure but it almost seems milky and weird. the other eye is just closed and he won't open it. so he also won't eat.
At this point he has not eaten in at least 10 days.
I'm at my wits end. I live in the middle of nowhere, and called several vets and as soon as I say Chameleon they say" nope we dont do those....
What can I do????
I tried forcefeeding him, but since he does not exactly like beeing touched he freaks when I try to pry open his mouth and spits everything out I put inthere...
also I'm sure he can't see since he's now walking onto my hand, and I'm sure he does not know it's there. I just took some more pictures of him and I could just pick him up. Usually he hisses and lounges at me trying to bite...
Please help me folks I know you guys really know what you are talking about and I just feel terrible about how he feels. I feel it's my fault!
Handling - never. He does not like to be handled so I dont
Feeding - mostly Crickets, gut loaded with flukers Orange cubes and cricket crack. When he as better he got about 5-10 crickets a day (if his feeding cup was not empty we waited) and once a week we gave him a superworm or two
Supplements - Calcium with every feeding, Calcium with D on the 1st of the month and Multivitamin on the 15th
Watering - I misted him every day once with warm water with a handheld mister for about 5 minutes and I did see him drinking
the first picture is the one of the eye I think is lost and the second is of the eye that has been just shut for a while.
the next two pictures I attached because I don't know if it means something, but the side the eye that I think is lost is on, is much darker.
The side the eye is on that's just shut seems more green.
Fecal Description - they seemed fine, it's hard to tell for me since he has a plant right below him where most of the droppings fall in, I take it out weekly to get the droppings out. He has not been tested for parasites
History - never had any problems with Humphrey when it came to his health.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I have an exo terra glass cage 18x18x24 I was going to order a new bigger screen cage with all the new stuff when I get my bonus this month
Lighting - lights turn on from 9am till 10pm I have UVB bulbs and UVA Bulb that warms up his basking spot
Temperature - It's 85 at his basking spot,
Humidity - I just got done misting and the humidity is 70
Plants - I have two live pothos in there that I rotated once if he eats on them too much
Placement - the cage sits on a cabinet which brings the top of the cage to 6.5' it's in a low traffic room away from fans or anything like that
Location - Missouri
Current Problem - I'm worried Humphrey might be blinding. We were on vacation and I had friends of mine take care of Humphrey... well I'm thinking that they did not really mist him at all... we were gone for two weeks. I have been back for a while now and have been trying everything I can ... I've upped the misting to 5 times a day and my vet (which won't see me but was nice enough to talk to me on the phone....) told me to get a saline solution and drop it in his eyes.
The problem is he won't open them and they seem crusty. 2 days ago he had one eye open and I could see how swollen and red it was, but it seemed he could not keep it open for very long. that eye now seems lost, I'm not sure but it almost seems milky and weird. the other eye is just closed and he won't open it. so he also won't eat.
At this point he has not eaten in at least 10 days.
I'm at my wits end. I live in the middle of nowhere, and called several vets and as soon as I say Chameleon they say" nope we dont do those....
What can I do????
I tried forcefeeding him, but since he does not exactly like beeing touched he freaks when I try to pry open his mouth and spits everything out I put inthere...
also I'm sure he can't see since he's now walking onto my hand, and I'm sure he does not know it's there. I just took some more pictures of him and I could just pick him up. Usually he hisses and lounges at me trying to bite...
Please help me folks I know you guys really know what you are talking about and I just feel terrible about how he feels. I feel it's my fault!