Hello thank you in advance for any help, it has been very difficult with this animal, as this is my first reptile and I believe I got him sick, Here we go
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem -
He almost never opens his eyes. He has started opening them more now that I went to the vet and put up plastic on the sides, but its still only like 30-40% of the time.
He never eats. 10 days without eating mostly, then a week of force feeding. Hes eaten a hornworm yesterday so im hopeful but i offer food from 7am until 2pm then I force feed him. It sucks.
I've found a single droplet of bright red blood in the enclosure. This has happened twice. The second time it was near a massive poop and it was the day after the first force feeding. He has no injuries that I can see. This is very alarming to me of course.
I know he needs another vet visit, with a different vet, but anyway I was hoping for some advice. He seems to be getting better, He is more active and sometimes his eyes are open, but anyway.... I honestly don't expect him to eat tomorrow but fingers crossed. Thanks in advance.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Male Veiled, age unknown, have had for about a month, came from pet store so probably young? Had black markings on head so is an adult as I understand?
- Handling - Never, until I started having to force feed him then once every other day. I've also taken him outside for sun twice and in the car to the vet once.
- Feeding - The first week he ate ravenously, and I fed him every day with crickets roaches or waxworms. I thought he as a juvie. Then he abruptly stopped. For 10 days he only ate 2 superworms. He was offered those, crickets, roaches, waxworms every other day. After 10 day I force fed him with reptiboost. I have force fed him 3 times with Repti-boost. I gut load the insects with carrots. feed him every other day, and typically leave insects from 7am until 2pm at which point I force feed him. This has been going on for about a week? He ate a hornworm yesterday so no force feeding. Tomorrow im trying crickets. Sorry if that was disjointed.
- Supplements - Flukers calcium without d3 every feeding (not with reptiboost) and Ive given him the reptivite vitamins once a week 3 total times incase he has a vitamin deficiency. (cant open eyes)
- Watering - A dripper, he drinks from it, I catch him. He won't do it with me in the room but I can see him around the corner. For the 10 days he didnt eat I never caught him drinking tho. NO misting durings lights on, and lights off I have a monsoon solo misting for 12 seconds once an hour. I have an extra nozzle and it seems to drench the enclosure pretty well.
- Fecal Description - dark brown with white urea. Looks healthy compared to photos but im a noob Has never been tested for parasites.
- History - Came from a crappy pet store that put on a good front to noobs. im sure youve encountered my type before. He has gone to to vet, who told me my nighttime humidity levels were too low. I covered 2 sides of the enclosure with plastic and he seems to feel a bit better. Ambient humidity outside the cage is 20-25%
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - ReptiBreeze 36x18x18 I know its too small, going to build him a larger one. I have the left and right sides covered to keep in humidity.
- Lighting - 12/12 -- 2x 24 inch T5HO fixture Arcadia 6% UVB and a full spectrum 6500k light for plants. Bf30 incandescent indoor floodlight for basking.
- Temperature - Top of the cage 90, Basking spot 85 Bottom 70. At night I get the top area down to about 65-70. I measure the basking spot with infrared thermometer and have a wifi dongle to measure ambient temp,
- Humidity - I'm using a digital hygrometer used to grow cannabis. Its pretty reliable. At night It gets to 60-75% and during the day 30-40%. It's a struggle.
- Plants - UMbrella plant, a small palm, and pothos
- Placement - Bedroom, near bed, diagonally across from TV, in room with aquariums. Top of enclosure is about 7-8 ft from floor. Only traffic is me.
- Location - Denver Colorado
Current Problem -
He almost never opens his eyes. He has started opening them more now that I went to the vet and put up plastic on the sides, but its still only like 30-40% of the time.
He never eats. 10 days without eating mostly, then a week of force feeding. Hes eaten a hornworm yesterday so im hopeful but i offer food from 7am until 2pm then I force feed him. It sucks.
I've found a single droplet of bright red blood in the enclosure. This has happened twice. The second time it was near a massive poop and it was the day after the first force feeding. He has no injuries that I can see. This is very alarming to me of course.
I know he needs another vet visit, with a different vet, but anyway I was hoping for some advice. He seems to be getting better, He is more active and sometimes his eyes are open, but anyway.... I honestly don't expect him to eat tomorrow but fingers crossed. Thanks in advance.
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