Bryonier
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Not even an hour ago I unexpectedly found myself "rescuing" a Meller's chameleon in horrible condition. I have two veiled chameleons currently and I had a Jackson's chameleon at one time, but I've never had a Meller's. This guys background is completely unknown to me. I can't even be sure of his age (but the guy claimed he was two).
I'll call him Pascal for now since it's the only name I've been able to think of.
Pascal is egregiously skinny. He almost seems to be nothing but skin and bone. There are clear indents between the muscles of his thighs and arms. I can see the outline of his kneecap. His tail is kinked. His scales look like some have peeled off (I thought they were bugs at first). He has a bulbous mass on two of his toes. There's a dark patch at the base of his tail (a bruise?).
I'm very concerned! I'm sitting at work with him on my desk. I don't know why I had to jump in like I did. Today is definitely not the day for me to be doing this, but the college kid that had him clearly didn't care about him. I thought I needed to intervene or no one else would. So now I'm at work with a sickly chameleon. Thankfully, the office temp isn't too bad (about 75 degrees). I have him sitting in the window for extra heat but I know it won't be much above the 75 degrees.
Pascal is acting like he has absolutely no energy. And judging by how skinny he looks, it's no wonder! What can I do? Please help me. I plan to run home as soon as I'm able to (I get off work in two more hours) and get him under some heat/UVB lamps. I have a dubia colony that I can offer him. I know that Meller's require a lot of humidity so I was planning to run a long shower for him as well. I don't have a cage large enough for him yet, so I'm going to let him free-range in the bathroom (with the mirror covered).
I mention these plans in case anyone has any better ideas. I need to get some weight on him quickly. Will dubias be enough? Should I try some silk worms instead? He's so big... would silk worms even satisfy him? What are other alternatives to fit his size? Can anyone give me a better concrete idea about his care? I found a few caresheets online but there aren't enough specific to Meller's to convince me that they are 100% correct. I don't feel like this guy can afford even one mistake.
Help!
I'll call him Pascal for now since it's the only name I've been able to think of.
Pascal is egregiously skinny. He almost seems to be nothing but skin and bone. There are clear indents between the muscles of his thighs and arms. I can see the outline of his kneecap. His tail is kinked. His scales look like some have peeled off (I thought they were bugs at first). He has a bulbous mass on two of his toes. There's a dark patch at the base of his tail (a bruise?).
I'm very concerned! I'm sitting at work with him on my desk. I don't know why I had to jump in like I did. Today is definitely not the day for me to be doing this, but the college kid that had him clearly didn't care about him. I thought I needed to intervene or no one else would. So now I'm at work with a sickly chameleon. Thankfully, the office temp isn't too bad (about 75 degrees). I have him sitting in the window for extra heat but I know it won't be much above the 75 degrees.
Pascal is acting like he has absolutely no energy. And judging by how skinny he looks, it's no wonder! What can I do? Please help me. I plan to run home as soon as I'm able to (I get off work in two more hours) and get him under some heat/UVB lamps. I have a dubia colony that I can offer him. I know that Meller's require a lot of humidity so I was planning to run a long shower for him as well. I don't have a cage large enough for him yet, so I'm going to let him free-range in the bathroom (with the mirror covered).
I mention these plans in case anyone has any better ideas. I need to get some weight on him quickly. Will dubias be enough? Should I try some silk worms instead? He's so big... would silk worms even satisfy him? What are other alternatives to fit his size? Can anyone give me a better concrete idea about his care? I found a few caresheets online but there aren't enough specific to Meller's to convince me that they are 100% correct. I don't feel like this guy can afford even one mistake.
Help!