chameleondaily2022
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Today as I took my chameleon out of his cage he opened his mouth and it appeared deep in the mouth was black and no yellow teeth pus ore anything like that I just want to know if its Normal
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Flap neck chameleon it was towards his neckWere you able to get a picture? What is the species?
Try to see if you can get a picture when you feed next. Really hard to know unless we can see it.Flap neck chameleon it was towards his neck
Flap neck chameleon it was
Ok I will what time zone are you fromTry to see if you can get a picture when you feed next. Really hard to know unless we can see it.
Flap neck chameleon it was
Ok I will what time zone are you froTry to see if you can get a picture when you feed next. Really hard to know unless we can see it.
Ok in rge back of your chameleons mouth is it blackTry to see if you can get a picture when you feed next. Really hard to know unless we can see it.
I do not have experience with Flap neck chameleons. I have a veiled and there is no black. Some panthers have yellow. But I am not sure about flap neck.Ok I will what time zone are you fro
Ok in rge back of your chameleons mouth is it black
NoA picture would help greatly, is there any swelling along the lip area ?
Will send one when home from schoolSome flaps have yellow inside the mouth others have pink…I’m not sure about black. It could be normal.
A photo would help.
Is the "No" no picture or no swelling?
A picture would help so much because we (community) can give you the proper directions. You might see black teeth but we might notice discoloration somewhere else/swelling or nothing. We are here to help if you really want help.
Also, issues with chameleons need attention quickly, since they can "literally" crash within hours (aka die).
If you can't send a picture because of equipment issues, then find a picture that looks similar----copy and paste so we can help.
Either way--- a vet visit would solve many questions, since they would not need a picture.
Is the "No" no picture or no swelling?
A picture would help so much because we (community) can give you the proper directions. You might see black teeth but we might notice discoloration somewhere else/swelling or nothing. We are here to help if you really want help.
Also, issues with chameleons need attention quickly, since they can "literally" crash within hours (aka die).
If you can't send a picture because of equipment issues, then find a picture that looks similar----copy and paste so we can help.
Either way--- a vet visit would solve many questions, since they would not need a picture.
Here hope these will helpSome flaps have yellow inside the mouth others have pink…I’m not sure about black. It could be normal.
A photo would help.