Cage Info:
Cage Type - glass bottom with paper towels, 4 glass sides with mesh top. Roughly 30cm x 30cm base, and about 50cm high. Fan blowing fresh air into enclosure over heat lamp. Air escapes at joins for doors.
Lighting - Small, compact UVA/UVB fluro. Was runnin ~16hr a day, now runnig 24/7
Temperature - Hottest temp is roughly 35°, coldest is around 20°. Heater runs 24/7 and she usually sits around the middle of the enclosure, but happily moves up and down.
Humidity - I have a jug of water near the heater, the water evaporates quite quickly and the fan blows the humidity inside.
Plants - Dead branches
Location - Enclosure is at waist-eye level in the kitchen, in the corner. Away from windows.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 2 month old, female, veiled chameleon
Handling - Very rarely. I have only held her once for less than a minute
Feeding - I feed her crickets once a day. About 5 or 6 small crickets.
Supplements - I use a multivitamin supplement with calcium and other vits/minerals. Previously I wasn't dusting the crickets, I was adding the supplement to their food as was advised to me off a website.
Watering - I used to mist once or twice a day. She would lick the water off leaves, branches, and the glass. Now she is happy to drink from a shallow pond in the bottom of her enclosure.
Fecal Description - Solid, black/dark brown with white stringy bit.
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - Nothing to note.
Current Problem:
She has MBD. I noticed it about 2 weeks ago, but didn't know what it was. I thought it may have been part of her normal development. Her arms have extra bends, and her legs have slight twists.
She eats well, drinks well, has good grip in her hands, has not much trouble climbing.
When she is on the enclosure floor, she seems to walk not on her hands/fingers, she walks on her entire lower arms.
I'm not sure which bend is her elbow and which bend is the kink in her bone.
I am not near a vet, I am in a rural area with no access to a car, and cannot get any special supplements that can only be purchased from a vet.
I have been dusting the crickets quite heavily lately (about a 4 days). She has been eating the dusted crickets, but I haven't seen any improvement (not that I expect any in such a short time).
What else can I do to help her recover?
What is the likely prognosis? I don't think it's terribly severe, but will her bones return to normal with enough calcium?
Is she in pain?
My friend has her sister, and she is fine. He was dusting the outside of the crickets instead of adding the supplements to the crickets food like I have.
I can try to take photos soon.
Cage Type - glass bottom with paper towels, 4 glass sides with mesh top. Roughly 30cm x 30cm base, and about 50cm high. Fan blowing fresh air into enclosure over heat lamp. Air escapes at joins for doors.
Lighting - Small, compact UVA/UVB fluro. Was runnin ~16hr a day, now runnig 24/7
Temperature - Hottest temp is roughly 35°, coldest is around 20°. Heater runs 24/7 and she usually sits around the middle of the enclosure, but happily moves up and down.
Humidity - I have a jug of water near the heater, the water evaporates quite quickly and the fan blows the humidity inside.
Plants - Dead branches
Location - Enclosure is at waist-eye level in the kitchen, in the corner. Away from windows.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 2 month old, female, veiled chameleon
Handling - Very rarely. I have only held her once for less than a minute
Feeding - I feed her crickets once a day. About 5 or 6 small crickets.
Supplements - I use a multivitamin supplement with calcium and other vits/minerals. Previously I wasn't dusting the crickets, I was adding the supplement to their food as was advised to me off a website.
Watering - I used to mist once or twice a day. She would lick the water off leaves, branches, and the glass. Now she is happy to drink from a shallow pond in the bottom of her enclosure.
Fecal Description - Solid, black/dark brown with white stringy bit.
Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites? No
History - Nothing to note.
Current Problem:
She has MBD. I noticed it about 2 weeks ago, but didn't know what it was. I thought it may have been part of her normal development. Her arms have extra bends, and her legs have slight twists.
She eats well, drinks well, has good grip in her hands, has not much trouble climbing.
When she is on the enclosure floor, she seems to walk not on her hands/fingers, she walks on her entire lower arms.
I'm not sure which bend is her elbow and which bend is the kink in her bone.
I am not near a vet, I am in a rural area with no access to a car, and cannot get any special supplements that can only be purchased from a vet.
I have been dusting the crickets quite heavily lately (about a 4 days). She has been eating the dusted crickets, but I haven't seen any improvement (not that I expect any in such a short time).
What else can I do to help her recover?
What is the likely prognosis? I don't think it's terribly severe, but will her bones return to normal with enough calcium?
Is she in pain?
My friend has her sister, and she is fine. He was dusting the outside of the crickets instead of adding the supplements to the crickets food like I have.
I can try to take photos soon.