Lennoncham
Chameleon Enthusiast
Ok and I also feed super worms
I dust the crickets once and a while
Superworms are fine once or twice a week. You should follow the supplement schedule I posted. As stated multiple times she needs a vet ASAP.
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Ok and I also feed super worms
I dust the crickets once and a while
Ok I’m taking her to the vet on Monday because it’s closed till MondayI’m confirming that it is absolutely a female without seeing the back feet.
I’m not sure about gout but she definitely has edema, MBD, a broken right rear leg, and at least 2 broken ribs. She is also almost certainly eggbound. She doesn’t have much time left if you don’t get her to a vet. Husbandry fixes are a secondary concern right now, they will not be needed at all if she doesn’t get medical attention soon.
There’s a vet right by my house but it’s closed till Monday I’ll take her on Monday unless we go to the reptile vet in Tulsa Wich is an hour or so drive.Thanks for the pics but from what was suggested earlier your chameleon needs a vet. Do you have one nearby that specializes in reptiles?
But is it a reptile vet that specializes in chameleons?There’s a vet right by my house but it’s closed till Monday I’ll take her on Monday unless we go to the reptile vet in Tulsa Wich is an hour or so drive.
No but they do reptiles I herd there’s a reptile lady who works there who is from the reptile vet in TulsaBut is it a reptile vet that specializes in chameleons?
I would do some more research and look for someone who is experienced in chameleons. Their care is much different from that of other reptiles, so just knowing reptiles isnt quite enoughNo but they do reptiles I herd there’s a reptile lady who works there who is from the reptile vet in Tulsa
Ok I think we will go to Tulsa then I’m pretty sure there’s People there who specialize in ChameleonsI would do some more research and look for someone who is experienced in chameleons. Their care is much different from that of other reptiles, so just knowing reptiles isnt quite enough
Good idea! Chameleons are very specific reptiles and especially if yours is having an issue with possibly broken bones you'll want to see someone who is a specialist and familiar with their anatomyOk I think we will go to Tulsa then I’m pretty sure there’s People there who specialize in Chameleons