Well, I was told to join this forum for help. It kind of sucks having a "help me!" post as a first post, but, I'll introduce myself properly later.
The Chameleon I rescued last night is VERY malnourished. I'm not sure if it's actually sick or not, but I know for a fact this poor chammie is the victim of neglect and ignorance.
Here are the pictures I took last night with my webcam(I don't have a digital camera, sorry. )
I'm no chameleon expert, far from it - this is my first one. But I spent all night last night, and all day today, researching chameleons, calling reptile stores, and speaking with vets. I'm dedicated to doing my best to help this one.
I think it looks like a panther chameleon? But I'm told on another forum that it looks like a female veiled, and it also sort of looks like an Oustalet's. So, I don't know... it's hard to tell with how unhealthy it is.
So, I know I have everything correct as I have been told so far. I have the basking spot about 97 degrees, the cool side about 80 degrees, more foliage than you can shake a stick at, extreme privacy, in a quiet part of the house, a dripper for the water dish, lots of humidity, on eco earth moistened substrate, and food(butterworms and medium crickets) available for it to eat.
What I want to know is more along the lines of how do I get it back to health? Should I force feed it? it isn't eating(not that I'm surprised), I haven't seen it drink, and I'm concerned about those grey patches on it's sides. One of which has a cut on it. And... what kind of chameleon is it?
Thanks so much!
The Chameleon I rescued last night is VERY malnourished. I'm not sure if it's actually sick or not, but I know for a fact this poor chammie is the victim of neglect and ignorance.
Here are the pictures I took last night with my webcam(I don't have a digital camera, sorry. )
I'm no chameleon expert, far from it - this is my first one. But I spent all night last night, and all day today, researching chameleons, calling reptile stores, and speaking with vets. I'm dedicated to doing my best to help this one.
I think it looks like a panther chameleon? But I'm told on another forum that it looks like a female veiled, and it also sort of looks like an Oustalet's. So, I don't know... it's hard to tell with how unhealthy it is.
So, I know I have everything correct as I have been told so far. I have the basking spot about 97 degrees, the cool side about 80 degrees, more foliage than you can shake a stick at, extreme privacy, in a quiet part of the house, a dripper for the water dish, lots of humidity, on eco earth moistened substrate, and food(butterworms and medium crickets) available for it to eat.
What I want to know is more along the lines of how do I get it back to health? Should I force feed it? it isn't eating(not that I'm surprised), I haven't seen it drink, and I'm concerned about those grey patches on it's sides. One of which has a cut on it. And... what kind of chameleon is it?
Thanks so much!