camillethecham
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Hello everyone,
My chameleon has been on and off closing his eyes- I took him to an emergency exotic vet and they gave him a bundle care kit about a week and a half ago (shot of antibiotics, critical care carnivore formula, calcium gluconate, and fluids). The next day he was able to keep his eyes open but I took him to my specialty exotic vet anyway, just to be safe. The vet said that he looked really healthy other than the on and off closing of his eyes and his strength was very very good. They did an eye culture and it came back with no growth but he is still opening and closing his eyes. They gave me artificial tears which I have been putting in his eyes daily. Also, he hasn't been eating as many crickets as he normally does which I'm sure is normal as they get older. He does eat sweet potato and worms whenever I put them out for him and drinks his water. His eyes are not sunken in and there is no indication of MBD- as I've also had x-rays done. Does anyone know what it could possibly be or have any recommendations? I gave him another ml of the critical care supplements by mouth in case he is not sufficiently eating his dusted crickets. Thank you, I appreciate any input!!
My chameleon has been on and off closing his eyes- I took him to an emergency exotic vet and they gave him a bundle care kit about a week and a half ago (shot of antibiotics, critical care carnivore formula, calcium gluconate, and fluids). The next day he was able to keep his eyes open but I took him to my specialty exotic vet anyway, just to be safe. The vet said that he looked really healthy other than the on and off closing of his eyes and his strength was very very good. They did an eye culture and it came back with no growth but he is still opening and closing his eyes. They gave me artificial tears which I have been putting in his eyes daily. Also, he hasn't been eating as many crickets as he normally does which I'm sure is normal as they get older. He does eat sweet potato and worms whenever I put them out for him and drinks his water. His eyes are not sunken in and there is no indication of MBD- as I've also had x-rays done. Does anyone know what it could possibly be or have any recommendations? I gave him another ml of the critical care supplements by mouth in case he is not sufficiently eating his dusted crickets. Thank you, I appreciate any input!!