TimothyOnTop
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My year old male had the tip of his nose horn break off and it's hollow is this normal??
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Pics would be helpful I would suspectMy year old male had the tip of his nose horn break off and it's hollow is this normal??
This might help a little...see what ferretinmyshoes has to say...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/broken-horns.95530/
Horns can reattach/heal? That would be so great if it happens, but TMK, horns can't/don't regrow, so I'm not sure how it could be okay.....
It might reattach and be okay, but it might die and fall off.
Horns have a full bone core and are covered in keratin, the same substance that makes up human fingernails. Horns usually have a curved or spiral shape with ridges. They start to grow soon after the animal is born and grow across the animal’s whole lifetime. If they are damaged or removed, they do not re-grow.
https://www.zmescience.com/science/biology/the-hard-difference-between-horns-and-antlers/
Oh wow, well the good news is that he still looks healthy despite the broken horn. But the fact that his horn is hollow all the way through is concerning. Would you mind sharing your supplementation routine? And don't worry, this is a judgment-free zone. You won't get yelled at like some of the facebook groups out there. I'm just happy that you are on the forums asking these questions in the first place. And if there is something wrong, we can correct it so your cham lives a long and healthy life!Here are some pictures it's completely hollow no blood and I can see all the way down to the tip of his nose View attachment 313637View attachment 313638
I give him calcium withoutD3 every feeding and multi vitamin once a month and calcium with D3 once a month I have uvb strip bulbs keep his basking perch at 80 have a mister goes off twice a day and a fogger that runs 8 hours every night he is in a 4 ft tall 3 ft wide 18 inch deep cage he is very healthy sheds eats a lot gains weight like he should very curious always climbing around had him checked for parasites a month agoOh wow, well the good news is that he still looks healthy despite the broken horn. But the fact that his horn is hollow all the way through is concerning. Would you mind sharing your supplementation routine? And don't worry, this is a judgment-free zone. You won't get yelled at like some of the facebook groups out there. I'm just happy that you are on the forums asking these questions in the first place. And if there is something wrong, we can correct it so your cham lives a long and healthy life!