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I have had problems with my male adult Yemen chameleon since I got him from private three to four months ago. He was almost starved to death and could not shoot his tongue and still can't. He was only able to pick up food directly with his jaws, which worked only with leaves and vegetables. The vet gave me a high-energy-food for hand-feeding and that really went well, it brought Joshi up to a good, healthy size and weight. A couple of days ago I decided it would be the right time to start feeding him with "normal" chameleon food and I stuck some mealworms in his mouth, then a live Morio worm, then a live cricket, ... He always held them for a while and they were moving in his mouth, before he chewed and swallowed them. Next day, he could not open his mouth!
He has been previously sometimes aggressive and attacked with his mouth wide open, which made it easy for me to shoot some paste into his mouth with a syringe. He also voluntarily used to open his mouth when he saw me coming with the water spray bottle - he likes having the water sprayed right into his mouth - or when I stroke him gently around his mouth with the water bottle. Now his jaws have been completely locked for two days and I had to force them open to insert the syringe with food and water, and even with force they will open only a little bit. He also occasionally holds his head up, bent back, and is swallowing outside of feeding time.
What is happening here? Could the insects have injured him? Or is it a bone infection or something similarly serious? I will arrange a vet visit tomorrow, but I hope that you can already give me some answers here.
He has been previously sometimes aggressive and attacked with his mouth wide open, which made it easy for me to shoot some paste into his mouth with a syringe. He also voluntarily used to open his mouth when he saw me coming with the water spray bottle - he likes having the water sprayed right into his mouth - or when I stroke him gently around his mouth with the water bottle. Now his jaws have been completely locked for two days and I had to force them open to insert the syringe with food and water, and even with force they will open only a little bit. He also occasionally holds his head up, bent back, and is swallowing outside of feeding time.
What is happening here? Could the insects have injured him? Or is it a bone infection or something similarly serious? I will arrange a vet visit tomorrow, but I hope that you can already give me some answers here.