donnak0125
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Good one!!!!Its official, technicalities aside...you chameleon is now named Lazarus.
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Good one!!!!Its official, technicalities aside...you chameleon is now named Lazarus.
Yes, let's post about an illegal reptile on a public forum.
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IIt had gone Lazarus and run off under another enclosure!
Ok the title is a bit amusing, but lets not all make the op feel like an idiot, He/She is very likely not a biologist, just an average person who hasn't encountered something like that before and without any knowledge of reptilian metabolic suppression in response to anoxia, it's a fair conclusion when the animal has gone a horrible color and laying still and dosent appear to be alive, then surprisingly 'goes lazarus' on him/her.
I can relate an account of a very experienced herper of many years, who upon discovering a 'dead' lizard (beardy I think), imposed on himself the 'not till it smells rule'
due to a knowledge of reptilian metabolism.
Having left the animal in the cage a further 24 hrs and despite no smell, the animal was still as limp and unmoving as the previous day.
He wrapped it newspaper and went to dig a hole in the backyard and on returning to fetch the unfortunate animal, discovered it gone!
It had gone Lazarus and run off under another enclosure!
No cause in this case for the apparent 'death' was ever determined.
It might be a little kinder and more tactful to provide the OP with some relative reading.
Peace
I agree
Yes, yes, yes, but every time someone comments on here I have to read the title and it urks me. lol. Okay, I'll stop now.
as i just said the chameleon choked during feeding, its only about 6 weeks old and i turned away for 2 seconds and when i looked it was standing on its back legs with its mouth open swinging from side to side rapidly, i managed to grab it and calm it down, and squeezed what was inside out
it chocked on a bigger then pinhead sized cricket
then it fainted and its tail curled up and it went realy pale and its head turned black, i was sure it was dead, it also deflated and looked like kin and bone, it would open its mouth every 30 second or so but i thought that was just nerves in it...
I then gave its chest a couple of pumps with my finger and out of nowhere its legs started moving like it was trying to gain balance, then it inflated itself again and after about 10 mins of that repeating itself, it finaly had the strength to stand up again...
Its now sitting on its branch but wont move and wont open its eyes, i hope it will be alright, i can imagine its very stressed out after what just happened
has this happened to anyone elses lizrds before? And did they lizard survive? Will mine survive?
thanks so much for this information--our chameleon just did the same thing. So i pumped his chest for about five minutes and he started breathing again. I couldn't find a cricket in his mouth, but we had just fed him and i think he ate too many crickets and couldn't breathe.