newchammom
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I got my first chameleon about a month ago. She's not very old, three months tops. She has been doing wonderful up until about 3 days ago I started noticing something off about her.
First of all she's eating and drinking fine. I have minerals that I add to her water once daily, I also dust her crickets with d3 at every feeding. She eats a variety of mealworms, waxworms, crickets and dubia roaches.
The problem I am noticing with her is that when I first pick her up out of her cage and set her down into my hand she pulls her back legs up close and kind of over her back and keeps them there acting like she is paralyzed. After a few minutes of me stroking her tail she will put her legs down and start walking normally. When I am holding her she will lay down flat on my hand or finger(where ever she happens to be at the moment) and she will sleep. She's not terribly active in or out of her cage. I am very worried because as I said before this is my first chameleon and I've wanted one since I was a girl. I've done my research and purchased all the correct lights and food, vitamins, calcium etc. Her fecal matter appears to be normal. Any advice?
First of all she's eating and drinking fine. I have minerals that I add to her water once daily, I also dust her crickets with d3 at every feeding. She eats a variety of mealworms, waxworms, crickets and dubia roaches.
The problem I am noticing with her is that when I first pick her up out of her cage and set her down into my hand she pulls her back legs up close and kind of over her back and keeps them there acting like she is paralyzed. After a few minutes of me stroking her tail she will put her legs down and start walking normally. When I am holding her she will lay down flat on my hand or finger(where ever she happens to be at the moment) and she will sleep. She's not terribly active in or out of her cage. I am very worried because as I said before this is my first chameleon and I've wanted one since I was a girl. I've done my research and purchased all the correct lights and food, vitamins, calcium etc. Her fecal matter appears to be normal. Any advice?
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