natzberg
Member
Hi there everyone. Lurker of the forums here. Still have my first chameleon, my female ambilobe Becky at 3.5years old.
She has been doing good until recently. She is due to lay eggs but having trouble this time. I can get into details if desired but long story short I had to take her to the vet and she has gotten some antibiotics, liquid calcium, and mild pain meds. We are hoping to get her healthy enough that she could possibly be spayed. My husbandry has been good, she just seems to have reproductive issues more often now.
My question to all the members here is, is it worth it to spay a 3.5 year old female chameleon? I know they live a lot less time in the wild, but doing a bunch of perusing through the forums saw jannb stating she had female chameleons live up to 7years. I also already saw she has had female chams spayed in the past and messaged her to ask more about specific details. But I wanted to pose the question to the larger community.
I understand that it will most likely be costly. Cost isn't a huge issue for me as I have enough credit. I just want to weigh the pros and cons for her quality and length of life before putting her through the procedure. I have read some people have had chams come out from the other end just fine but also read threads on other chams who don't.
Thanks in advance for the discussion.
She has been doing good until recently. She is due to lay eggs but having trouble this time. I can get into details if desired but long story short I had to take her to the vet and she has gotten some antibiotics, liquid calcium, and mild pain meds. We are hoping to get her healthy enough that she could possibly be spayed. My husbandry has been good, she just seems to have reproductive issues more often now.
My question to all the members here is, is it worth it to spay a 3.5 year old female chameleon? I know they live a lot less time in the wild, but doing a bunch of perusing through the forums saw jannb stating she had female chameleons live up to 7years. I also already saw she has had female chams spayed in the past and messaged her to ask more about specific details. But I wanted to pose the question to the larger community.
I understand that it will most likely be costly. Cost isn't a huge issue for me as I have enough credit. I just want to weigh the pros and cons for her quality and length of life before putting her through the procedure. I have read some people have had chams come out from the other end just fine but also read threads on other chams who don't.
Thanks in advance for the discussion.