lindseymeder16
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I am SO Sorry Lindsy!!! I know you and Todd did everything you could for him. Just wish there was more that could have been done.
Its sad how sudden it was. He was takeing the meds well, just too late to do anything.
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I am SO Sorry Lindsy!!! I know you and Todd did everything you could for him. Just wish there was more that could have been done.
So sorry for your loss. I know how you feel: Our beloved Greeny passed away all of a sudden in December. Just overnight and he was only 3.5 years. My kids grew up with him around. It is cruel. But there is so little we can do. We all get so attached to them as they are such wonderful creatures.
If his eyes are sunken below their usual levels, an you haven't been misting him by hand as well as with the mistking for a few days then he is probably dehydrated. Any yellow in the Urine also points towards dehydration, as does the weakness and lethargy.Also, How old are your UVB lights? If the bulbs are over eight months to a year old, the decreas in energy could mean that he is not getting enough UVB exposure. The energy decrease could be the reason he's not showing much interest in his mistings. In which case it's time for some new bulbs.
You should extend the mistings to about two to three minutes every five hours, make sure he's getting enough of his multivitamin, and take him by a vet just to be sure! Let us know how he's doing!
Hey Lindsey, I am so so so sorry to hear about the passing of Rango. I couldn't believe my eyes when I read this thread. And just the other day I had been looking at photos of him with a christmas hat on and he looked adorable!
I have also just lost my veiled cham today and I am so sad that it feels as if my heart has been ripped out. I am starting to think that we are not meant to keep chameleons in captivity.