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There was a piece of shed that was stuck and pulling the skin i misted him and it fixed it right away but his basking temp is at a 92 and i mist him with a spray bottle and he has a dripperI'm am not 100% sure at all but he looks burned.. and or maybe dehydrated I can't tell very well from the photo is his eye full or caved in a bit? Can you post photo of how your lighting is right now what is the basking temp? that would help do you having a misting system how is he getting water?
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No his eyes don’t look sunken at all when they are open they are very round what was on his eye looked like a piece of shed and when i misted him it was goneHow long has his eye been this way? At first I thought he might be just cleaning his eye, but that would not be the case if it had lasted more than half an hour. How does his other eye look? Sunken at all?
Should i lower his wattage on the daytime his tank sometimes hits 95 and he will sit under itI'm am not 100% sure at all but he looks burned.. and or maybe dehydrated I can't tell very well from the photo is his eye full or caved in a bit? Can you post photo of how your lighting is right now what is the basking temp? that would help do you having a misting system how is he getting water?
Chameleons cant turn beta-carotene into vitamin A (i recently learned this at the vet) So i recommend getting a supplement with vitamin a rather than the beta carotene.
I didnt really share that because if the eyes, just for a reccomendationThere is some debate over this... Vitamin A is easily over dosed when used as a supplement which is why most reputable brands of multivitamins have beta-carotene. Making sure you are gutloading feeders properly should alleviate the need to supplement Vit-A.
Usually vitamin-A deficiency causes the chameleon to miss its target when hunting prey with their tongue and bad eye sight in general. I have not heard of a vitamin deficiency causing swollen eyes....
I didnt really share that because if the eyes, just for a reccomendation
what greens do u recommendJust adding to the thread from my experiences. You'll find a lot of keepers with years of experience that rarely, if ever, supplement Vit- A. This is mostly because it is hard to get the dosage correct without causing the cham to experience side effects of Vit- A overdose. Its extremely easy to overdose it since it builds up in there system which is why it should only be given in emergencies.
Personally, I have never supplemented Vitamin- A. I use a multivitamin with beta-carotene twice per month and gutload my feeders with a lot of leafy greens.
what greens do u recommend
Turnip greens, mustard greens, and collard greens are all good options!