Charlie is probably a 3 month old veil. Two days ago she seemed weak and would not eat, only drink water. We called the vet and he said bring her in. He said she was impacted and it was possibly from the super worms or she just got a bad cricket, so he probed her, she went poo and he said she should be fine in a day.
We have her in an aquarium, the vet said that was fine for now. She has leaves that are a constant supply of water, she has branches and vines to crawl on, she eats gut-loaded crickets, the humidity is right where it needs to be as is the temp and we use the basking light and just the red lamp at night time. She gets 12 hours or so of light a day and she was very happy a few days ago. I was advised we didnt have the uvb/uva light like we thought.
Tonight when I got home from work, she was hiding under her leaves on the bottom and she was yellowish-white, with black hollow eyes and her mouth was open. It freaked me out! (I do not want to post that picture, it's pretty sad) I immediately sprayed her with water and she flinched. I grabbed her from the bottom and started rubbing her tummy and put her in a warm bath and rubbed her, we installed her new light set her under it and she started to green up a bit. The pet shop said there was probably nothing we could do, but try to give her water. She drank alot, so I know she was dehydrated and she started to turn greener except for her tail and hind legs. She isn't moving either of them. I know shes exhausted. Her eyes look better, they are still sunk, but she is moving them, and she is using her front legs to move when she can. She will not eat.
I am hoping that we can bring her back to her spunky self, and I am hoping that someone can give me some good news. I hate to cut the uva/uvb light off tonight, but I know she needs to rest. Can someone help us please? I just want someone to be real with us.....I have faith she will make it.
Also, is she suppose to be cool to the touch? I never noticed before, but when I reached in to get her in her distress, she was cool and the temp was warm in the tank....are healthy chameleons cool to the touch or just when they are sick?
We have her in an aquarium, the vet said that was fine for now. She has leaves that are a constant supply of water, she has branches and vines to crawl on, she eats gut-loaded crickets, the humidity is right where it needs to be as is the temp and we use the basking light and just the red lamp at night time. She gets 12 hours or so of light a day and she was very happy a few days ago. I was advised we didnt have the uvb/uva light like we thought.
Tonight when I got home from work, she was hiding under her leaves on the bottom and she was yellowish-white, with black hollow eyes and her mouth was open. It freaked me out! (I do not want to post that picture, it's pretty sad) I immediately sprayed her with water and she flinched. I grabbed her from the bottom and started rubbing her tummy and put her in a warm bath and rubbed her, we installed her new light set her under it and she started to green up a bit. The pet shop said there was probably nothing we could do, but try to give her water. She drank alot, so I know she was dehydrated and she started to turn greener except for her tail and hind legs. She isn't moving either of them. I know shes exhausted. Her eyes look better, they are still sunk, but she is moving them, and she is using her front legs to move when she can. She will not eat.
I am hoping that we can bring her back to her spunky self, and I am hoping that someone can give me some good news. I hate to cut the uva/uvb light off tonight, but I know she needs to rest. Can someone help us please? I just want someone to be real with us.....I have faith she will make it.
Also, is she suppose to be cool to the touch? I never noticed before, but when I reached in to get her in her distress, she was cool and the temp was warm in the tank....are healthy chameleons cool to the touch or just when they are sick?