Juvinile Jacksons Problem

ChameleoBro

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Hello, ive had my Jacksons chameleon for 1 week now, he seems to be doing fine. He is drinking, eating, ect. But SOMETIMES he sleeps during the day. its almost like he is just very bored. I don't know what to do... The temp is about 86 degress F. Please Help
 
Hello, ive had my Jacksons chameleon for 1 week now, he seems to be doing fine. He is drinking, eating, ect. But SOMETIMES he sleeps during the day. its almost like he is just very bored. I don't know what to do... The temp is about 86 degress F. Please Help

Sleeping during the day at all is a classic symptom of illness in a chameleon. Chameleons do not "nap" like mammals. Have you contacted the breeder? Do you have a chameleon vet?

If you can fill out everything here, maybe we can help you with any potential husbandry issues:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
 
Welcome to the forum!
Sorry your cham is having problems.
Jackson's are my favorite chams--they're so sweet.

In addition to reading the Jackson's caresheet that Miss Lily posted a link to.
You would be wise to do what Lathis has suggested-- copying and pasting the questions from https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/ and then addpng all your answers.

It is especially important with Jackson's to prvide enough opportunities to drink , with mistings and a dripper and the temperatures must be lower for Jackson's than other chams need.
 
Actually, that still is something that should be treated.

Your cham may have gotten something in his eye or has developed an eye infection.
Here is something you can try for a day or two to see if it starts clearing up the eye problem.
If it hasn't helped in that time, then it isn't likely that it will and a vet visit will be needed so he can get antibiotics to get cure the infection and to protect his eye from getting permanently damaged by the infection.
It's very important to have chams treated by a vet who regularly treats chams--or at least plenty of other reptiles.



You can rinse your cham's eyes with a gentle saline solution,several times a day which may help him to get the irritant out of his eye.


You want to gently squirt the saline solution into the eye and fill it up so the lid puffs out temporarily.
Even with closed eyes the gentle stream can penetrate the closed lid.

I've used these for eye rinses http://m.cvs.com/mt/www.cvs.com/shop...jtt_v_menu=exp
AND have also used this one by Bausch and Lomb
This Bausch and Lomb solution is made with the same ingredients called Sensitive Eyes Plus http://m.cvs.com/mt/www.cvs.com/sear...searchCVS.y=10

You can also cut and paste the questions from How to ask for help, then add all of your answers, so we can see if anything might be causing your cham to get sick.

Very often people are given incomplete care instructions or wrong care instructions, so then the cham doesn't get everything he needs to be healthy.
Like other creatures, this isn't always the cause of illness and sometimes they get ill for unknown reasons.
 
Actually, that still is something that should be treated.

Your cham may have gotten something in his eye or has developed an eye infection.
Here is something you can try for a day or two to see if it starts clearing up the eye problem.
If it hasn't helped in that time, then it isn't likely that it will and a vet visit will be needed so he can get antibiotics to get cure the infection and to protect his eye from getting permanently damaged by the infection.
It's very important to have chams treated by a vet who regularly treats chams--or at least plenty of other reptiles.



You can rinse your cham's eyes with a gentle saline solution,several times a day which may help him to get the irritant out of his eye.


You want to gently squirt the saline solution into the eye and fill it up so the lid puffs out temporarily.
Even with closed eyes the gentle stream can penetrate the closed lid.

I've used these for eye rinses http://m.cvs.com/mt/www.cvs.com/shop...jtt_v_menu=exp
AND have also used this one by Bausch and Lomb
This Bausch and Lomb solution is made with the same ingredients called Sensitive Eyes Plus http://m.cvs.com/mt/www.cvs.com/sear...searchCVS.y=10

You can also cut and paste the questions from How to ask for help, then add all of your answers, so we can see if anything might be causing your cham to get sick.

Very often people are given incomplete care instructions or wrong care instructions, so then the cham doesn't get everything he needs to be healthy.
Like other creatures, this isn't always the cause of illness and sometimes they get ill for unknown reasons.

If I don't take care of it... Will he die? thanks
 
That's fab! 79 is much more comfortable for him. The other bulb may well have been too bright for him causing him to close an eye.
 
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