hello i'd just like to add some more info to this discussion.
I am the one who sold this chameleon to xim. She was bought from the Chameleon Company and raised by me. I can't say I ever had a problem raising tahiri and she most certainly never had any nose bleeds or bulging nostrils...I dont ever recall seeing salt build-up.
I don't know ANYTHING about cancer in chameleons but I just find it hard to accept the vet's opinion that it might be cancer...She never had a single problem while in my care and was in great health when she left it.
My biggest concern is that she is still stressed from her move! She lived in the same room only switching cages once. I also NEVER handled her....probably about a dozen times in her lifetime...and she always hated the camera...I cringed looking at her in that photo at the doctors (couldnt look at the bloody one..)...I tried a free range for her but she hated it or would try to escape preferring a cage with lots of perches and visual cover. Could the nosebleeds be from her rubbing her nose trying to escape her cage?
Again I am no expert but i think this is all stress related. She lived a mostly contact free life in my care and never had a single health problem up to this point.
I am the one who sold this chameleon to xim. She was bought from the Chameleon Company and raised by me. I can't say I ever had a problem raising tahiri and she most certainly never had any nose bleeds or bulging nostrils...I dont ever recall seeing salt build-up.
I don't know ANYTHING about cancer in chameleons but I just find it hard to accept the vet's opinion that it might be cancer...She never had a single problem while in my care and was in great health when she left it.
My biggest concern is that she is still stressed from her move! She lived in the same room only switching cages once. I also NEVER handled her....probably about a dozen times in her lifetime...and she always hated the camera...I cringed looking at her in that photo at the doctors (couldnt look at the bloody one..)...I tried a free range for her but she hated it or would try to escape preferring a cage with lots of perches and visual cover. Could the nosebleeds be from her rubbing her nose trying to escape her cage?
Again I am no expert but i think this is all stress related. She lived a mostly contact free life in my care and never had a single health problem up to this point.