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I've noticed that if the topic of conversation doesn't seem to be important enough, no one on this forum will continue to comment.
There are many of our members that work during the day. I know that your problem is a serious one, but if you wait until this evening perhaps you will get more advice. Of course the best advice is to follow what your vet had to say. You did a good thing by looking up mouth rot.
Welcome to the forum.
I've noticed that if the topic of conversation doesn't seem to be important enough, no one on this forum will continue to comment.
This still doesn't answer my question as to why it would kill my chameleon, besides the obvious stress factor of course.
I've noticed that if the topic of conversation doesn't seem to be important enough, no one on this forum will continue to comment.
Thanks for the responses. I am not trying to be a complainer or a pain in the butt. I am simply looking for answers and sometimes when I post questions I get one or two responses and that is the end and everyone has moved on. Therefore, questions are not answered in full. This forum is my first stop on the internet each morning and I truly appreciate everyone's help and concerns. It is thanks to you guys that I am so obsessed with my chameleon's health and I just want to fully understand all things chameleon. Aren't we all a bit impatient when it comes to chameleon health concerns?