Hamsterwheel
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Hi everyone, this is my first post so please be gentle : ) I've filled out as much as I can about him, I'm sorry if any of it is blank, he's actually my boyfriends Cham so I'm not as clued up.
Your Chameleon - veiled, male, approx 1 year 11 months and had since last jan.
Handling - generally once a week, more whe it's been warm this season
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? Mostly locusts 7-8 every 2 days. Mealworms once per week, watercress (our only successful veggie so far)Dusting with nutrobal with recommened dose (1 pinch per kilo) broccoli, carrot, sweet potato.
Watering - bottle mister throughout the day misting the whole viv. Usually done 4-5 times per day. Cham seen drinking off leaves and glass.What kind of watering technique do you use?
Fecal Description - ranges from dark-yellowish in colour not as frequently as usual lately. Hasn't been tested for parasites.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - glass with vented top. 3"x2"x2
Lighting - Double lamp above viv UVB and heat (not sure on wattage) kept on 7-7pm and left off overnight as advised. This is the same lamps we had with his small viv though we're yet to upgrade.
Temperature/humidity - I'm not sure! Monitored by temp and humidity gauge inside viv, temp regulated to recommended levels.
Plants - artificial plants only
Placement - Where is your cage located? Located in living room facing window. High traffic area atm until we move next year (small apartment ) viv is sat on 3 foot stand.
Problem started last week with his jaw which looks misaligned. He spent the last few days with his mouth slightly open. It's only since yesterday that we've noticed he's struggling to eat. He currently has a locust stuck in the mouth, half hanging off that he can't shift. Can we remove it? How? By the look of things he's been trying to eat around it.
No problems with mobility, and his limbs don't look bowed. No falls that I know of but have put a towell down in case he does.
His veil has dented suddenly, like it's losing it's shape.
Eyes not bulging, not sunken in that I can see.
No signs of infection that I can see.
We did upgrade his viv in the last 3 weeks so we thought it was stress at first.
Appointments with our vet are scarce so I've emailed him or advice and awaiting a reply. To be honest, we're freaking out. After researching the magnitude of MBD is beyond our knowledge.
What can we do? How would a vet treat him? What can we do to help him?
Please help : (
Your Chameleon - veiled, male, approx 1 year 11 months and had since last jan.
Handling - generally once a week, more whe it's been warm this season
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? Mostly locusts 7-8 every 2 days. Mealworms once per week, watercress (our only successful veggie so far)Dusting with nutrobal with recommened dose (1 pinch per kilo) broccoli, carrot, sweet potato.
Watering - bottle mister throughout the day misting the whole viv. Usually done 4-5 times per day. Cham seen drinking off leaves and glass.What kind of watering technique do you use?
Fecal Description - ranges from dark-yellowish in colour not as frequently as usual lately. Hasn't been tested for parasites.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - glass with vented top. 3"x2"x2
Lighting - Double lamp above viv UVB and heat (not sure on wattage) kept on 7-7pm and left off overnight as advised. This is the same lamps we had with his small viv though we're yet to upgrade.
Temperature/humidity - I'm not sure! Monitored by temp and humidity gauge inside viv, temp regulated to recommended levels.
Plants - artificial plants only
Placement - Where is your cage located? Located in living room facing window. High traffic area atm until we move next year (small apartment ) viv is sat on 3 foot stand.
Problem started last week with his jaw which looks misaligned. He spent the last few days with his mouth slightly open. It's only since yesterday that we've noticed he's struggling to eat. He currently has a locust stuck in the mouth, half hanging off that he can't shift. Can we remove it? How? By the look of things he's been trying to eat around it.
No problems with mobility, and his limbs don't look bowed. No falls that I know of but have put a towell down in case he does.
His veil has dented suddenly, like it's losing it's shape.
Eyes not bulging, not sunken in that I can see.
No signs of infection that I can see.
We did upgrade his viv in the last 3 weeks so we thought it was stress at first.
Appointments with our vet are scarce so I've emailed him or advice and awaiting a reply. To be honest, we're freaking out. After researching the magnitude of MBD is beyond our knowledge.
What can we do? How would a vet treat him? What can we do to help him?
Please help : (