jclaiborne
New Member
I am going to give you a quick summary of my situation. I am not new to reptiles or lizard keeping, however this is my first chameleon, I have scoured this site for the past two days and decided to creat an acct so I can ask this question. So here it goes, on Sunday night I got a phone call from one of my Wife's friends, they had apparently bought a Panther Chameleon from LLL about a year ago on an impulse "oohhh its pretty" buy, it seems like once the new wore off they just didn't care for it the best way they should have, anyways they know I keep lizards and told me they had this year old male panther that was sick and they couldn't afford to care for it. They asked if I "could take it in, but if not it would probably die". All that being said fast forward a few hours and they were at my house. They dropped of two enclosures the smaller one being what looks like a reptibreeze, a misting system, and this poor little guy, his hemipenes are prolapsed, he was dehydrated and couldn't even hold himself on a branch. As soon as I got him I gave him a nice long soak, and scheduled an appt with my herp vet for monday morning. The vet checked him out and said although he wasn't in the best shape he will survive. The hemipenes still have blood flow to them, so he said that they may go in after he is fully hydrated, he wanted to give him about 5 days to get some weight on him before even considering stitching them up. He is drinking water on his own, pounding dusted worms and has even starting to curl his tail again, his eye looks to be slightly infected, but again vet wanted to give him a few days before perscribing antibiotics. My only problem is that he is still so weak that he can't grip branches very well and I don't want him to fall and injure himself. I have him in a kritter keeper with a fake vine in it for transporting to and from the vet. I just don't know what I can do as far as setting up a safe cage for him to be comfortable at home. The vet said it would be best to get him in something vertical so he can climb, but to pad it in case he does fall, but I feel like even with padding a fall will shock his already sensitive system. Is it ok for me to keep him in the kritter keeper until his strenght comes back. I know I am rambling, but I just really hope this little guy pulls through. Any and all help/opinions would be appreciated. I am going to post some pics through my phone. Thank you all!