Hi
I have a one-year-old male ambilobe panther chameleon red bar. He has just got over a bad respiratory infection and is doing really really well. Thing is his tail has turned a gray color and it won't change back. It doesn't feel cold to the touch or anything and he is using it to grasp the branches.
I am a dog and cat vet and when I see a cats tail turn this gray color it's going to die and fall off so I am concerned.
Can it just be his male characteristics? I have never had a male ambilobe. i Have had many veileds and never seen this before.
Attached is a pic of him during they day when it is gray and during the night nice and red?
Ps I don't know why the pictures are coming out sideways
I have a one-year-old male ambilobe panther chameleon red bar. He has just got over a bad respiratory infection and is doing really really well. Thing is his tail has turned a gray color and it won't change back. It doesn't feel cold to the touch or anything and he is using it to grasp the branches.
I am a dog and cat vet and when I see a cats tail turn this gray color it's going to die and fall off so I am concerned.
Can it just be his male characteristics? I have never had a male ambilobe. i Have had many veileds and never seen this before.
Attached is a pic of him during they day when it is gray and during the night nice and red?
Ps I don't know why the pictures are coming out sideways