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I have bought an adult male Veiled Yemen chameleon with his enclosure from private about three months ago and he was in a very poor condition - extremely scared, very small for a male and extremely thin - see the first attached picture how thin he was at pickup. He is about 2-3 years old. I intended to do everything to bring him to better health. I noticed after some time that he never used his tongue. I don't even know whether he has a tongue at all, because I have never seen it! For feeding, he would go to the food container and pick up the mealworms, fruit and salad leaves with his jaws, or I would put worms and insects right into his mouth with long tweezers. He never even made an attempt to hunt for locusts oder crickets. He also never licked off water from plant leaves. Instead, when I spray the plants, he opens his mouth and wants me to spray water directly into his mouth, which I have been doing ever since several times a day.
While he has very much improved psychologically and can be now picked up and handled, and he has gained much confidence and is always interested in my female (who, however, usually hisses him away unless she is in mating mood), I could not make his body weight go up significantly - he was stuck at only 190g. (In comparison, my gravid female weighed 240g a few days ago.) So I took him to the vet last week who gave me a high-energy food powder called "Emeraid IC" to be mixed into a paste and fed with a syringe once a day. This seems to be helping rapidly and his belly is getting round and he is finally gaining weight. I have been doing this for five days and it is working really
well. He also has much more energy and is more active than before.
My question is whether anybody else has had a similar case and how it ended. I worry whether I will have to continue manual syringe feeding for the rest of his life - or whether he will finally regain control over his tongue and will start feeding and drinking naturally. I worry especially when thinking of our summer holidays. We will be away for six weeks and I will have a house and pet sitter here, but I have not prepared him yet for such a task. That's why I wonder whether I can expect full recovery by summer - or ever?
The second picture was taken right now, so you can see the progress compared to three months ago.
While he has very much improved psychologically and can be now picked up and handled, and he has gained much confidence and is always interested in my female (who, however, usually hisses him away unless she is in mating mood), I could not make his body weight go up significantly - he was stuck at only 190g. (In comparison, my gravid female weighed 240g a few days ago.) So I took him to the vet last week who gave me a high-energy food powder called "Emeraid IC" to be mixed into a paste and fed with a syringe once a day. This seems to be helping rapidly and his belly is getting round and he is finally gaining weight. I have been doing this for five days and it is working really
My question is whether anybody else has had a similar case and how it ended. I worry whether I will have to continue manual syringe feeding for the rest of his life - or whether he will finally regain control over his tongue and will start feeding and drinking naturally. I worry especially when thinking of our summer holidays. We will be away for six weeks and I will have a house and pet sitter here, but I have not prepared him yet for such a task. That's why I wonder whether I can expect full recovery by summer - or ever?
The second picture was taken right now, so you can see the progress compared to three months ago.