davidg8899
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Hey Everyone,
I have a Panther Chameleon that I have noticed recently he has been closing one eye slightly. However, when I go to see him or pick him up he opens both and is moving around normally. He is still eating, however it seems like a little less then normal (4-5 Superworms a week). He primarily eats superworms because he won't eat anything else, believe me I have tried (Even starving him for a week and a half).
I was recently doing some research and it seems like Vitamin A deficiency, however I was given Reptocal with Calcium + D3 and advised to give it to him twice a week. I have only been giving it to him once a week. However, I have been reading about Vitamin A overdose and my concerns is I have been giving him to much Vitamin A since reptocal has Retinol. (It says Vitamin A complex).
He is 2 years old blue bar ambilobe.
Besides his one eye being slightly closed, he seems normal and very active. I also looked at his eyes closely and the eye he has been keeping closed at times seems to have a little bit of yellow dischare near the front of the eye. Therefore, do you think it could be a simple eye infection?
I'm just a worried Chameleon owner. Any thoughts from experienced handlers would be greatly appreciated.
I have a Panther Chameleon that I have noticed recently he has been closing one eye slightly. However, when I go to see him or pick him up he opens both and is moving around normally. He is still eating, however it seems like a little less then normal (4-5 Superworms a week). He primarily eats superworms because he won't eat anything else, believe me I have tried (Even starving him for a week and a half).
I was recently doing some research and it seems like Vitamin A deficiency, however I was given Reptocal with Calcium + D3 and advised to give it to him twice a week. I have only been giving it to him once a week. However, I have been reading about Vitamin A overdose and my concerns is I have been giving him to much Vitamin A since reptocal has Retinol. (It says Vitamin A complex).
He is 2 years old blue bar ambilobe.
Besides his one eye being slightly closed, he seems normal and very active. I also looked at his eyes closely and the eye he has been keeping closed at times seems to have a little bit of yellow dischare near the front of the eye. Therefore, do you think it could be a simple eye infection?
I'm just a worried Chameleon owner. Any thoughts from experienced handlers would be greatly appreciated.