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She is small because she doesn't appear to be healthy. Sorry you are having issues. Please get a larger cage, better lighting, and vet visit asap.View attachment 218985 I have taken her to the vet once to get an abscess taken care of. She has plenty of places to cool down like under that huge pothos. The bulb is compact but the dome reflects the UV into the cage like it is SUPPOSED to. When I say that my chameleon is small, I mean VERY small.
You will keep getting crap about the size of the tank because is is too small. Most health problems are a result of improper husbandry. Your lack of a multivitamin, lack of a varied diet, and from what I can see, use of a compact fluorescent UVB bulb can all contribute to many problems. You came to these forums looking for advice, its great that you are making an attempt to help your pet, but if multiple people recommend the same changes, maybe you should take the advice?I already had this discussion about the tank with others on the forum. They gave me crap about the tank size, and I respect why, but so far, she has plenty of room. And what’s improper about my lighting and supplementing?
The advice being given to you is cited straight from resources compiled by leading experts on chameleon husbandry, which quite frankly would coincide—if not oversee—the advice you would be given by any normal vet. Additionally, the fact that you believe the consumption of pothos is supposedly a good sign is quite concerning, given that mass ingestion of the latter is toxic and warrant an immediate removal of the plant. As for gout, the other people are giving you information that should suffice; although, fixing your husbandry would be an ideal step in helping your chameleon. I won't personally bug you about anything else, but I'd consider losing the stubborn attitude and instead consider people's advice—think about what is truly best for your chameleon.You are no vet, I have no reason to trust what you say. It is a FORUM. Just because what you are recommending to me is in YOUR setup, doesn’t mean that it is the best thing to do. The only reason that my chameleon has a low variation of food is because she doesn’t LIKE other foods. She likes wax worms, moths, and crickets. She also eats her pothos. Multivitamin is completely necessary for supplementing ESPECIALLY when my chameleon may have gout. Your statements about UV lighting are ridiculous, there is nothing wrong with it. I came here for advice on gout, not for some weirdo to tell me what I’m doing wrong and what HE THINKS is right.
....correct? From what I can deduce, from both what they have said and their enclosure, it seems like their chameleon is eating a significant amount of pothos, and has been regularly. I mean I may be wrong, but still, my point is still validit says it can be irritating in LARGE quantities, "Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) – high in oxalic acid, may cause oral irritation if ingested in large quantities." i dont think that your chameleon is eating a full salad of pothos leaves. its great that she will eat something giving her variety in her diet that said, monitor what she is eating but it will cause irritation at best, it will not poison your chameleon. this is from the article you sent by the way