HannahGrace
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Alright, so, I have the misfortune for working for PetSmart and we have a chameleon that definitely has developed MBD. My manager has agreed to "adopt him out" which means I would be able to take him home, and they would have to write him off - aka a loss in sales.
So, if I do take him I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to setup a terrarium for a chameleon with MBD. His grip is very weak, he has very obvious trouble holding on, and is at serious risk of falling. So I guess my question is what sort of size cage would be good for him in case he falls? I should also mention he is still pretty tiny, probably about 3 - 4 inches. When we got him in, probably about 2 months ago, he was about half the size of my finger, so I'm pretty sure he's only a few months old.
Also, in case you were wondering, I'm not thinking about going into this blind. I've been reading a lot about MBD chameleon cases and the best course of care, and would be planning on taking him to a vet if I do get him. It also might be worth to mention that I don't believe it has developed into an extremely severe condition quite yet. His back ankles are the worst visibly, they're swollen and appear slightly misshapen. But he walks clearly abnormally, and as I mentioned above, has very little grip.
So, if I do take him I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to setup a terrarium for a chameleon with MBD. His grip is very weak, he has very obvious trouble holding on, and is at serious risk of falling. So I guess my question is what sort of size cage would be good for him in case he falls? I should also mention he is still pretty tiny, probably about 3 - 4 inches. When we got him in, probably about 2 months ago, he was about half the size of my finger, so I'm pretty sure he's only a few months old.
Also, in case you were wondering, I'm not thinking about going into this blind. I've been reading a lot about MBD chameleon cases and the best course of care, and would be planning on taking him to a vet if I do get him. It also might be worth to mention that I don't believe it has developed into an extremely severe condition quite yet. His back ankles are the worst visibly, they're swollen and appear slightly misshapen. But he walks clearly abnormally, and as I mentioned above, has very little grip.