Nathan9803
Member
I recently purchased a chameleon from a pet store as a rescue and I am concerned by some possible health issues regarding a possible abcess on its eye. I wanted to get some opinions from experts on what it is and if it needs veterinarian treatment.
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He is a about six month old veiled chameleon male. I have been taking care of him for about three days.
I handle him for about 15 minutes twice a day
As for feeding his staple feeders are Crickets and super worms dusted in multivitamin every two weeks and calcium w/o d3 3 times a week
All are gutloaded with veggies
He has a misting system set for one minute of misting every hour and he also has a fogger to maintain humidity
When I take him out I mist him with a pressurized sprayer
He is housed in a 18x18x36 screen cage soon to be 24x24x48 with corrugated plastic covering two sides to help raise humidity as I live in Colorado and ambeint humidity is 0%
As for lighting he has a 60w daylight blue zoo med heat lamp and 5.0 uvb lamp in dual dome fixture
Humidity stays around 50%
He has a pothos in his 18x18x36 which will be transferred to the 24x24x48. He will also get a hibiscus.
Thank you for reading my new book which will be coming to bookstores near you.
(Pictures attached)
He is a about six month old veiled chameleon male. I have been taking care of him for about three days.
I handle him for about 15 minutes twice a day
As for feeding his staple feeders are Crickets and super worms dusted in multivitamin every two weeks and calcium w/o d3 3 times a week
All are gutloaded with veggies
He has a misting system set for one minute of misting every hour and he also has a fogger to maintain humidity
When I take him out I mist him with a pressurized sprayer
He is housed in a 18x18x36 screen cage soon to be 24x24x48 with corrugated plastic covering two sides to help raise humidity as I live in Colorado and ambeint humidity is 0%
As for lighting he has a 60w daylight blue zoo med heat lamp and 5.0 uvb lamp in dual dome fixture
Humidity stays around 50%
He has a pothos in his 18x18x36 which will be transferred to the 24x24x48. He will also get a hibiscus.
Thank you for reading my new book which will be coming to bookstores near you.