species: male panther, probably between 1 to 1.5 years old. Ive had him 2 weeks now.
handling: Ive had to handle him at least twice daily to give eye drops, hand feed him, sometimes clean off messy poop.
feeding: reptaboost and sometimes throw in a couple waxworms when Ive got his mouth open. he has zero interest in hunting or drinking on his own.
supplements: i should think he gets a fair amount of vitamins from the reptaboost.
watering: mist several times a day, also use a humidifier. he will not drink though.
fecal: sometimes pretty runny, most of the time though it will be an olive green colored lima bean looking thing.
History: this chameleon was originally owned by my friend and her boyfriend. I saw the chameleon in december, he was healthy, however there was only one small plastic branch of leaves directly under heat lamp and the rest of the cage was empty except for the bottom was littered with egg crates from the crickets. No other plants or decor of any sort in the cage. A few weeks later my friend stopped going in the room to take care of the chameleon because she was too scared after one of her boyfriends rattlesnakes got
cage type: the medium reptibreeze he came to me in.
lighting: i have a heat lamp on top but he cant climb at all so I rigged one up on one lower side. he seems to appreciate it as he goes over to hang out by it. and then a full spectrum light at top.
temp: i manage to keep temp at level suggested for panthers no problem.
humidity: my house has terrible humidity so I mist often and aim a humidifier at his cage. he likes the mist provided by the humidifier and usually stays close to it.
plants: a bunch of fake plastic plants but he cant climb right now.
placement: hes in my room where it doesnt get too cold.
location: california bay area.
problem: took him to a vet who sees exotic pets but is not a reptile specialist. he flushed the eyes and gave a vitamin injection. he prescribed an ointment for conjunctivitis. when i brought him in only his eyes werent working, but when I got him home he was drained of energy, hemipene was stuck out, and back legs were no longer working. I had to manually push the hemipene back in with lube myself. A couple days later I took him to a reptile specialist. He told me the chameleon does not have conjunctivitis but some other eye problem, prescribed a liquid eyedrop that contains anti inflammatories. There has been extremely little to almost no improvement to his eyes in the past ten days. The specialist removed some kind of wax secretion from the hemipene and said the wax was probably causing constipation which was causing pressure on sciatic nerve and the reason why his feet werent grasping. Well, he has since then pooped a few times but still has not regained grasping ability in his back feet. (front legs never had any problem by the way.) His back legs seem to be working a little better (he will bicycle them around when I feed him) but still no grasping ability in back feet whatsoever. The specialist tells me theres nothing else I can do but make sure his environment has correct conditions and just wait. But not even his eyes have had any improvement in all this time.... plus his colors have been abnormal ever since the day he lost grasping ability. if anyone has any advice whatsoever I would really appreciate it. Ive spent almost $500 at the vets so far and nothings helped the poor guy.
handling: Ive had to handle him at least twice daily to give eye drops, hand feed him, sometimes clean off messy poop.
feeding: reptaboost and sometimes throw in a couple waxworms when Ive got his mouth open. he has zero interest in hunting or drinking on his own.
supplements: i should think he gets a fair amount of vitamins from the reptaboost.
watering: mist several times a day, also use a humidifier. he will not drink though.
fecal: sometimes pretty runny, most of the time though it will be an olive green colored lima bean looking thing.
History: this chameleon was originally owned by my friend and her boyfriend. I saw the chameleon in december, he was healthy, however there was only one small plastic branch of leaves directly under heat lamp and the rest of the cage was empty except for the bottom was littered with egg crates from the crickets. No other plants or decor of any sort in the cage. A few weeks later my friend stopped going in the room to take care of the chameleon because she was too scared after one of her boyfriends rattlesnakes got
cage type: the medium reptibreeze he came to me in.
lighting: i have a heat lamp on top but he cant climb at all so I rigged one up on one lower side. he seems to appreciate it as he goes over to hang out by it. and then a full spectrum light at top.
temp: i manage to keep temp at level suggested for panthers no problem.
humidity: my house has terrible humidity so I mist often and aim a humidifier at his cage. he likes the mist provided by the humidifier and usually stays close to it.
plants: a bunch of fake plastic plants but he cant climb right now.
placement: hes in my room where it doesnt get too cold.
location: california bay area.
problem: took him to a vet who sees exotic pets but is not a reptile specialist. he flushed the eyes and gave a vitamin injection. he prescribed an ointment for conjunctivitis. when i brought him in only his eyes werent working, but when I got him home he was drained of energy, hemipene was stuck out, and back legs were no longer working. I had to manually push the hemipene back in with lube myself. A couple days later I took him to a reptile specialist. He told me the chameleon does not have conjunctivitis but some other eye problem, prescribed a liquid eyedrop that contains anti inflammatories. There has been extremely little to almost no improvement to his eyes in the past ten days. The specialist removed some kind of wax secretion from the hemipene and said the wax was probably causing constipation which was causing pressure on sciatic nerve and the reason why his feet werent grasping. Well, he has since then pooped a few times but still has not regained grasping ability in his back feet. (front legs never had any problem by the way.) His back legs seem to be working a little better (he will bicycle them around when I feed him) but still no grasping ability in back feet whatsoever. The specialist tells me theres nothing else I can do but make sure his environment has correct conditions and just wait. But not even his eyes have had any improvement in all this time.... plus his colors have been abnormal ever since the day he lost grasping ability. if anyone has any advice whatsoever I would really appreciate it. Ive spent almost $500 at the vets so far and nothings helped the poor guy.