CasqueAbove
Chameleon Enthusiast
This was a pretty good one with some subtle signs I would not have looked for.
One of the things that can cause chameleons to stop eating and become weak is kidney failure. This disorder should be suspected in any chameleon that has two or more of the following signs: a lump just in front of its pelvis, inability to defecate (or pass eggs), fluid beneath the skin under its jaw or neck, dehydration even with plenty of water offered, a foul odor to its breath, swollen joints, bloodshot eyes, or white shiny deposits in the lining of its mouth.
Constipation and dystocia are due to the malfunctioning kidneys becoming so large that they physically obstruct the pelvic canal and prevent anything passing from the intestine or oviduct to the cloaca. All the other signs are due to the kidneys not filtering the blood as they should. Swollen joints, bloodshot eyes, and white deposits in the lining of the mouth are the result of crystals forming in the tissues and are signs of a very ill chameleon.
SO WHY DO CHAMELEONS SEEM SO PRONE TO KIDNEY FAILURE?
https://azeah.com/reptiles-amphibians-lizards/kidney-failure-chameleons
One of the things that can cause chameleons to stop eating and become weak is kidney failure. This disorder should be suspected in any chameleon that has two or more of the following signs: a lump just in front of its pelvis, inability to defecate (or pass eggs), fluid beneath the skin under its jaw or neck, dehydration even with plenty of water offered, a foul odor to its breath, swollen joints, bloodshot eyes, or white shiny deposits in the lining of its mouth.
Constipation and dystocia are due to the malfunctioning kidneys becoming so large that they physically obstruct the pelvic canal and prevent anything passing from the intestine or oviduct to the cloaca. All the other signs are due to the kidneys not filtering the blood as they should. Swollen joints, bloodshot eyes, and white deposits in the lining of the mouth are the result of crystals forming in the tissues and are signs of a very ill chameleon.
SO WHY DO CHAMELEONS SEEM SO PRONE TO KIDNEY FAILURE?
https://azeah.com/reptiles-amphibians-lizards/kidney-failure-chameleons