Chameleonarecool12
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My chameleon been not wanting to eat for the past week she is a female ive been trying to feed her mealworms superworms hornworms and giving her water she dosent want to eat or drink need help
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Shes still notAny news on your chameleon eating or drinking?
No shes hasnt been doing that she looks normal i dont know if shes stressed depressed or probably ready to lay fertile eggs i had her for 8 months alreadyWelcome!! I'm sorry to hear about your chammie not eating or drinking, she might not be eating because a bug bit her, but that doesn't explain her not drinking. Has she been putting her head up, closing her eyes, and gaping?
Shes a veiled shes 1 year old and i had her for 8 monthsHello glad you made it here, what species of chameleon is she? how old is your Cham? How long have you had her? There are a lot of great people here who are very knowledgeable and willing to help.
Hi and welcome. Can you post some pics of your girl and her enclosure?
Pictures of your chameleon and her enclosure are really helpful. Without them we are all just guessing
I feed her hornworms crickets and mealworms as treats and i dont know if she has been digging but she has been going to the ground more oftenIt looks like there could be quite a few things concerning that could be causing it. My first inclination is she needs to eggs - has she laid eggs before? Have you seen her digging?
I also don't see proper UVB lighting - that means she's probably not getting the right UVB or Vitamin D and thus isn't utilizing calcium correctly. A big bunch of eggs is going to be a huge draw on her system and make her feel really ill.
If she's not eating or drinking (certainly not due to a bug biting her) she may be slowly shutting down. I'd take her to a vet - if she's eggbound, that's going to need medical intervention ASAP before she gets too weak for surgery.
Also, what temperature is her basking spot? How much and what are you feeding her? What are the supplements you're using, and what's your schedule for them?
Yep...that is one of the reasons why we monitor poop so much. It gives us hints on how much or cham is eating, if they really are getting water and are hydrated etc.I just want to add that I too have a veiled and he has gone on hunger strikes for a solid month. I have seen him drink water once in the last six months and he doesn’t eat in front of me, unless it’s a hornworm because then he runs for the feeder cup. And he’s totally healthy and happy. The panthers on the other hand eat like crazy and drink a lot.