Doodleh
New Member
Hi, I've joined this forum because I'm desperately seeking help for my 5 month old female veiled chameleon.
When I first bought her she used to fall quite regularly but I thought she was just getting used to our vivarium, but recently she has stopped moving around as much, and doesn't seem to lift herself up very high on her front legs, she seems to prefer to stay still, her front legs have a small amount of swelling but her bones do not feel at all soft.
I've read causes on the internet and if it is metabolic bone disease I assume she developped it before I bought her, I always feed her live food for a few days before putting it in the tank, I feed the crickets and locus on sweet potato, carrot and lettuce, same with meal worms. I spray her vivarium daily and she has a small water fountain to drink from, which runs constantly during the day (I see her drink daily). She still has a very strong appetite and doesn't seem to have problems digesting or using her tongue.
I have recently started dusting her food with calcium supplements but this doesn't seem to make any difference. There are very few vets in my area and they don't seem to have anyone specialising in reptiles.
I'm very worried about her, and would be extremely upset if I lost her. Has anyone any advice on what I could do for her her if it is MBD?
When I first bought her she used to fall quite regularly but I thought she was just getting used to our vivarium, but recently she has stopped moving around as much, and doesn't seem to lift herself up very high on her front legs, she seems to prefer to stay still, her front legs have a small amount of swelling but her bones do not feel at all soft.
I've read causes on the internet and if it is metabolic bone disease I assume she developped it before I bought her, I always feed her live food for a few days before putting it in the tank, I feed the crickets and locus on sweet potato, carrot and lettuce, same with meal worms. I spray her vivarium daily and she has a small water fountain to drink from, which runs constantly during the day (I see her drink daily). She still has a very strong appetite and doesn't seem to have problems digesting or using her tongue.
I have recently started dusting her food with calcium supplements but this doesn't seem to make any difference. There are very few vets in my area and they don't seem to have anyone specialising in reptiles.
I'm very worried about her, and would be extremely upset if I lost her. Has anyone any advice on what I could do for her her if it is MBD?