Tofu & Safa
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Hello, my little guy- Tofu- is around two months old panther chameleon and regularly shuts his right eye when he's not using it. It's open for about 75% of the time he's awake. It's not getting worse or better and it's been the case since I got him three weeks ago. When he arrived he had a slight kink near the end of his tail, now that centimeter or so near the end has since turned black and fallen off
. I'm thinking maybe rough handling during transport?
The eye itself is nearly identical counterpart. It's only slightly swollen under the opening of the lid (maybe 5-10%) and the lid itself sags ever so slightly and makes a "0" shape instead of the standard near-perfect circle "o" shape.
He's in a small screened vertical cage (repti-breeze, I think) with uvb and uva lights and an infrared ceramic heat emitter over the cage. I spray his enclosure twice daily. He eats crickets and superworms every day dusted with calcium and standard lizard multivitamin, alternating days. He's very fussy drinker and I have been resorting to a slow-drip syringe to get him to drink out of. Every so often he refuses to drink and I have to use a small pipette and. wiggle some water into his mouth. I do this when he gets super fussy and turns dark and tired. After a forced drink of water his colors go super light, he often uses the bathroom, and seems very happy again. His urine is typically a healthy white. He also shed last week in the quick and easy way only a juvenile can.
He's a slow to rise and early to bed kind of chameleon, awake but drowsy until about 8am and ready to go to sleep around 5:30pm.
There are some live plants growing in his enclosure as I am planning to move them (and later him) into a vivarium in the summer. I have done my research and all his plants are on the safe list.
I thought to maybe give him a chance to get a good rinse so I took him into a warm shower yesterday on a vine, shielding him from any big water droplets going for him. Lastly, he does one weird thing. When he eats a particularly large cricket or just about any superworm, he gasps for breath a few times afterward. It's just a few times after and I always figured it was b/c he was smol and found it hard to gulp down such big food! He does it rarely when he drinks water, too, but never outside of post-eating/drinking scenarios.
I would appreciate any help, thanks you cold-blooded (cricket) killers!
Tofu and Safa
(PS, I'm at work now, but I can maybe post photos this afternoon when I get home).
The eye itself is nearly identical counterpart. It's only slightly swollen under the opening of the lid (maybe 5-10%) and the lid itself sags ever so slightly and makes a "0" shape instead of the standard near-perfect circle "o" shape.
He's in a small screened vertical cage (repti-breeze, I think) with uvb and uva lights and an infrared ceramic heat emitter over the cage. I spray his enclosure twice daily. He eats crickets and superworms every day dusted with calcium and standard lizard multivitamin, alternating days. He's very fussy drinker and I have been resorting to a slow-drip syringe to get him to drink out of. Every so often he refuses to drink and I have to use a small pipette and. wiggle some water into his mouth. I do this when he gets super fussy and turns dark and tired. After a forced drink of water his colors go super light, he often uses the bathroom, and seems very happy again. His urine is typically a healthy white. He also shed last week in the quick and easy way only a juvenile can.
He's a slow to rise and early to bed kind of chameleon, awake but drowsy until about 8am and ready to go to sleep around 5:30pm.
There are some live plants growing in his enclosure as I am planning to move them (and later him) into a vivarium in the summer. I have done my research and all his plants are on the safe list.
I thought to maybe give him a chance to get a good rinse so I took him into a warm shower yesterday on a vine, shielding him from any big water droplets going for him. Lastly, he does one weird thing. When he eats a particularly large cricket or just about any superworm, he gasps for breath a few times afterward. It's just a few times after and I always figured it was b/c he was smol and found it hard to gulp down such big food! He does it rarely when he drinks water, too, but never outside of post-eating/drinking scenarios.
I would appreciate any help, thanks you cold-blooded (cricket) killers!
Tofu and Safa
(PS, I'm at work now, but I can maybe post photos this afternoon when I get home).