I have had my female panther chameleon for 8 months now. I also own 2 other panther chameleons and they all share a 4 foot fluorescent light (full spectrum) and each have their own basking bulbs (100Watt ZooMed that also emits UVA). I have a dripper system that they regularly drink from and it drips 2-3 times a day for half hour. I mist them all daily. Her enclosure is 18"x 18" x 3ft tall and there is plenty of foliage for her to hide in including vines and fake plants. I also have a pathos plant inside of her enclosure. I dust the crickets with repashy calcium plus every other day and give her a hornworm or 2 every couple of weeks as a treat. She has always eaten crickets and has never been a picky eater.
She laid her 6th clutch March 5th. She just kept laying clutch after clutch. The eggs were really white and looked healthy. Her eggs have always been very healthy looking
A few days ago I noticed she wasn't eating as much and she usually has a really healthy appetite after laying her eggs.
Tuesday March 12:
I went to clean her enclosure from top to bottom and I noticed she was acting "funny". She was laying sprawled over a vine and she wasn't holding on with her front arms--They were just dangling off to the side. I also noticed there was a couple of crickets in her enclosure (usually she cleans house) I couldn't take her to the vet for this because it seemed like a ridiculous thing to panic over but something just felt off about it.
Also, last time I took her to the vet, she asked me what the giant lump under her chin was (it was her tongue... I thought to myself "oh boy... are you sure you're a reptile vet?" How did she not know what a chameleon tongue looks like?!?!?) Also, I took my bearded dragon to another reptile vet in town and I had a similar experience... she asked me what the dark patches on it's shoulders were (it's the shoulder pads... every bearded dragon has these) Based on these 2 experiences... I don't really trust the vets in my town because if they have to ask me things as basic as that... how are you supposed to treat my reptile??... Anyway that's a rant for another time. lol
Tuesday March 12 cont'd:
As I proceeded to clean her enclosure, I found a lot more crickets hiding around under the newspaper at the bottom, etc. So this meant she hadn't been eating for like a couple of days. I fed her repti-boost and mixed in some probiotics. I also gave her a dose of antibiotics--Metronidazole (i figured it couldn't hurt if maybe she had an infection or perhaps a parasite) and I completely cleaned her enclosure from top to bottom. Because I took the whole thing apart to clean it, I ended up changing the vines and plants around and so her enclosure now looks different... I also added a new pathos plant for better humidity.
When I placed her back in her home that evening, she started to hang upside down by her tail and back legs. That night she drank a lot of water from her dripper system on her own. I thought this was a good sign. But then I noticed she was still hanging funny... like she's almost drooping from her vines very lazy like.
Wed March 13:
I gave her repti-boost with probiotics in the afternoon again and I added a bit of bee pollen because i read it boosts immunity and apetite. I decided to throw in some crickets to watch if she ate any... she didn't. She basked under the light in the morning but by the evening, I noticed she was very weak and couldn't pull up her body weight using her front arms very well. She did more of the hanging upside down and wasn't using her front arms very much. At one point in the evening, she fell from her vines to the bottom (i think she fell from midway in the enclosure so it's about a 1.5 foot drop. She seemed ok, but continued to act weakened) She ended up sleeping at the bottom of her enclosure on a stick and around 11 when I woke up she was sitting at the very bottom of the enclosure on the newspaper.
Thurs March 14:
I took her out today and gave her a warm bath for like 10mins she turned super pink and looked like she was enjoying it. Today I noticed she hasn't defecated since I cleaned the cage on Tuesday (so 2 days ago and I'm not sure when she defecated before that because I didn't look when I cleaned it). I gave her some mineral oil (0.2mL) today because I know it acts like a laxative and I'm hoping she'll have a poop. Her grip with her front arms is still very weak. I also gave her the antibiotic again (its a once every 48 hr dose) but I forgot to shake it so it may have been just the sugar water stuff at the top... I'm not gonna give her another dose though because I don't want to overdose her... I feel really stupid for forgetting to shake it. I also fed her reptiboost today--She ate it voluntarily and I placed her at the top of the enclosure to bask after. She turned really pink again and turned sideways to bask. I put a towel at the bottom of the enclosure in case she falls again.
Strangely her colours have been relatively normal. She turns very pink occasionally and sometimes goes a little dark but nothing more than her normal colour changes during the day.
I spent all day on Wed doing research and freaking out. I know... I'm turning into one of those chameleonocondrics...
I considered perhaps it could be early warning signs of MBD? But her eggs were very white and I don't think MBD would cause her to stop eating so suddenly, from what I read MBD is a progressive disease that takes months to affect them. She became lethargic and weak and stopped eating very quickly after laying eggs.
I also thought it might be just exhaustion from laying the eggs? but she doesn't seem to be improving yet. Do chameleons go into some sort of burmation like bearded dragons do? Maybe she's acting this way because this was her very last clutch she's planning on laying and her body is just slowing down?
Another option that occurred to me is perhaps she has a leftover egg in her belly and that's why she hasn't defecated yet? But 2 days doesn't seem to be overly long... especially because she hasn't been eating much.
I don't think she's dehydrated because her caste is very plump and her skin is not wrinkly.
The only other thing I can think of is maybe she's overweight? But you'd think that after laying a clutch she'd be lighter and would't have more problems moving around...
Anyway, I'm worried for her but I doubt my "reptile" vet can do anything... I'd love to take a fecal sample to have it tested but its kinda hard since she hasn't gone to the bathroom yet. I'm going to keep an eye on that though.
The only other thing I can think of is that maybe the new environment is stressing her out? It probably wasn't the best time to clean the enclosure but I just wanted to make sure it was sanitary for her.
It probably doesn't help that I've been handling her a lot trying to figure out what's wrong... I'm just concerned that she has a weak grip with her front arms.
Also, could it be her nails are too long and that's why she's having trouble gripping? I know it sounds stupid but I'm trying to think of every option so I don't miss anything. Like okay... here's a really good example. She was just basking sideways on a vine and she started slipping, she couldn't properly grip the vine to pull her body weight back up. Her hands kept gripping and slipping... I had to straighten her back up because she was going to fall... Also when she moves around she drags her trunk along the vines with her belly touching it.
Anyway, sorry for the incredibly long post... I just wanted to give as much detail as I could. I hope someone can give me some advice.
Thanks.
She laid her 6th clutch March 5th. She just kept laying clutch after clutch. The eggs were really white and looked healthy. Her eggs have always been very healthy looking
A few days ago I noticed she wasn't eating as much and she usually has a really healthy appetite after laying her eggs.
Tuesday March 12:
I went to clean her enclosure from top to bottom and I noticed she was acting "funny". She was laying sprawled over a vine and she wasn't holding on with her front arms--They were just dangling off to the side. I also noticed there was a couple of crickets in her enclosure (usually she cleans house) I couldn't take her to the vet for this because it seemed like a ridiculous thing to panic over but something just felt off about it.
Also, last time I took her to the vet, she asked me what the giant lump under her chin was (it was her tongue... I thought to myself "oh boy... are you sure you're a reptile vet?" How did she not know what a chameleon tongue looks like?!?!?) Also, I took my bearded dragon to another reptile vet in town and I had a similar experience... she asked me what the dark patches on it's shoulders were (it's the shoulder pads... every bearded dragon has these) Based on these 2 experiences... I don't really trust the vets in my town because if they have to ask me things as basic as that... how are you supposed to treat my reptile??... Anyway that's a rant for another time. lol
Tuesday March 12 cont'd:
As I proceeded to clean her enclosure, I found a lot more crickets hiding around under the newspaper at the bottom, etc. So this meant she hadn't been eating for like a couple of days. I fed her repti-boost and mixed in some probiotics. I also gave her a dose of antibiotics--Metronidazole (i figured it couldn't hurt if maybe she had an infection or perhaps a parasite) and I completely cleaned her enclosure from top to bottom. Because I took the whole thing apart to clean it, I ended up changing the vines and plants around and so her enclosure now looks different... I also added a new pathos plant for better humidity.
When I placed her back in her home that evening, she started to hang upside down by her tail and back legs. That night she drank a lot of water from her dripper system on her own. I thought this was a good sign. But then I noticed she was still hanging funny... like she's almost drooping from her vines very lazy like.
Wed March 13:
I gave her repti-boost with probiotics in the afternoon again and I added a bit of bee pollen because i read it boosts immunity and apetite. I decided to throw in some crickets to watch if she ate any... she didn't. She basked under the light in the morning but by the evening, I noticed she was very weak and couldn't pull up her body weight using her front arms very well. She did more of the hanging upside down and wasn't using her front arms very much. At one point in the evening, she fell from her vines to the bottom (i think she fell from midway in the enclosure so it's about a 1.5 foot drop. She seemed ok, but continued to act weakened) She ended up sleeping at the bottom of her enclosure on a stick and around 11 when I woke up she was sitting at the very bottom of the enclosure on the newspaper.
Thurs March 14:
I took her out today and gave her a warm bath for like 10mins she turned super pink and looked like she was enjoying it. Today I noticed she hasn't defecated since I cleaned the cage on Tuesday (so 2 days ago and I'm not sure when she defecated before that because I didn't look when I cleaned it). I gave her some mineral oil (0.2mL) today because I know it acts like a laxative and I'm hoping she'll have a poop. Her grip with her front arms is still very weak. I also gave her the antibiotic again (its a once every 48 hr dose) but I forgot to shake it so it may have been just the sugar water stuff at the top... I'm not gonna give her another dose though because I don't want to overdose her... I feel really stupid for forgetting to shake it. I also fed her reptiboost today--She ate it voluntarily and I placed her at the top of the enclosure to bask after. She turned really pink again and turned sideways to bask. I put a towel at the bottom of the enclosure in case she falls again.
Strangely her colours have been relatively normal. She turns very pink occasionally and sometimes goes a little dark but nothing more than her normal colour changes during the day.
I spent all day on Wed doing research and freaking out. I know... I'm turning into one of those chameleonocondrics...
I considered perhaps it could be early warning signs of MBD? But her eggs were very white and I don't think MBD would cause her to stop eating so suddenly, from what I read MBD is a progressive disease that takes months to affect them. She became lethargic and weak and stopped eating very quickly after laying eggs.
I also thought it might be just exhaustion from laying the eggs? but she doesn't seem to be improving yet. Do chameleons go into some sort of burmation like bearded dragons do? Maybe she's acting this way because this was her very last clutch she's planning on laying and her body is just slowing down?
Another option that occurred to me is perhaps she has a leftover egg in her belly and that's why she hasn't defecated yet? But 2 days doesn't seem to be overly long... especially because she hasn't been eating much.
I don't think she's dehydrated because her caste is very plump and her skin is not wrinkly.
The only other thing I can think of is maybe she's overweight? But you'd think that after laying a clutch she'd be lighter and would't have more problems moving around...
Anyway, I'm worried for her but I doubt my "reptile" vet can do anything... I'd love to take a fecal sample to have it tested but its kinda hard since she hasn't gone to the bathroom yet. I'm going to keep an eye on that though.
The only other thing I can think of is that maybe the new environment is stressing her out? It probably wasn't the best time to clean the enclosure but I just wanted to make sure it was sanitary for her.
It probably doesn't help that I've been handling her a lot trying to figure out what's wrong... I'm just concerned that she has a weak grip with her front arms.
Also, could it be her nails are too long and that's why she's having trouble gripping? I know it sounds stupid but I'm trying to think of every option so I don't miss anything. Like okay... here's a really good example. She was just basking sideways on a vine and she started slipping, she couldn't properly grip the vine to pull her body weight back up. Her hands kept gripping and slipping... I had to straighten her back up because she was going to fall... Also when she moves around she drags her trunk along the vines with her belly touching it.
Anyway, sorry for the incredibly long post... I just wanted to give as much detail as I could. I hope someone can give me some advice.
Thanks.