devynnogood
Member
I think my 1 year old Nosy boraha Panther Chameleon has vision problems. I’m not to concerned about it, he’s able to find and eat his food just fine. At first I thought maybe it was a tongue issue but it’s not. His depth perception seems to be off. He doesn’t shoot his tongue far enough. Once he misses the first time he’ll then shoot it farther and hit his target. Sometimes he also shoots to far. When my Panther takes worms from my hand, he perfectly grabs the worm without hardly touching my hand. When my Boraha goes for a worm on my hand if he doesn’t miss he shoots to far and suction cups to my hand at the same time he grabs the worm. He’s not accurate depth wise. He also mistakes my fingers for worms all the time. He’s always been this way and doesn’t seem to be getting any worse. After he misses he always corrects himself the 2nd or 3rd time. Both my chameleons receive all the same husbandry, supplements, and food and my Faly is just fine. I think it may be something he was born with.
I was just curious if anyone has experienced anything like this with their Chams. I have good reason to believe it is his eyes and not his tongue(I know that’s a common issue with chameleons)
I was just curious if anyone has experienced anything like this with their Chams. I have good reason to believe it is his eyes and not his tongue(I know that’s a common issue with chameleons)