KLowery88
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Today I took in an adult male Veiled Chameleon from a man whose son had left it in his care. He seems to have several health issues and I would appreciate any advice as I research. He took the chameleon to the vet a few days ago (I heard about him from a friend who works at the vet office). Currently the chameleon is suffering from constipation and dehydration, and I believe either has MBD or at the very least, has suffered from it in the past.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - I'm mostly concerned about his general health and hydration levels since his eyes seem sunken to me. He also seems rather weak and uncoordinated in the limbs, especially his back limbs. What else can I do to help with hydration? I think I've seen some threads recommend taking him into the shower. Would that work well for him? So far I have yet to see him drink, though he did sit and stare at the dripper when I was leaving for work.
I have experience with blue tongue skinks, bearded dragons, crested geckos, and boas, but chams are new. I've been reading up on all the care sheets and threads I can, but I would love more experienced input. I plan on trying to get his vet records tomorrow if possible, as I'm only going off of what his previous owner said, and also working more on the cage to fill empty spaces.
Hopefully I covered everything. Please let me know if I left out any details that might be relevant to helping the little guy.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Veiled male, been in care less than one day
- Handling - So far just to move from old cage to new one.
- Feeding - Haven't fed yet, previous owner fed superworms, mealworms, and crickets. I will be feeding a mix of superworms and discoid roaches. I have some hornworms ordered and on their way to try and help with the dehydration.
- Supplements - Previous owner dusted with calcium and D3, but I'm not sure how often or how much.
- Watering - I have a dripper set up and have been misting
- Fecal Description - No droppings yet. Went a lot time without pooping which prompted his previous owner taking him to the vet. He seems to have some caked around his vent, which I applied some mineral oil to to try and soften it up. The vet also orally gave him some mineral oil to help out.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen, 16x16x30.
- Lighting - Previous UVB was coil based, so I switched to a Reptisun 10.0 tube
- Temperature - Will have to double check these when I get home from work. I had to scramble to get everything set up and had to leave before temperature and humidity normalized.
- Humidity - Will have to double check these when I get home from work. I had to scramble to get everything set up and had to leave before temperature and humidity normalized.
- Plants - I have a live pothos in the cage, will try and pick up another to fill space as the pothos was kept from trailing.
- Placement - In the spare bedroom on a dresser
- Location - North Florida
Current Problem - I'm mostly concerned about his general health and hydration levels since his eyes seem sunken to me. He also seems rather weak and uncoordinated in the limbs, especially his back limbs. What else can I do to help with hydration? I think I've seen some threads recommend taking him into the shower. Would that work well for him? So far I have yet to see him drink, though he did sit and stare at the dripper when I was leaving for work.
I have experience with blue tongue skinks, bearded dragons, crested geckos, and boas, but chams are new. I've been reading up on all the care sheets and threads I can, but I would love more experienced input. I plan on trying to get his vet records tomorrow if possible, as I'm only going off of what his previous owner said, and also working more on the cage to fill empty spaces.
Hopefully I covered everything. Please let me know if I left out any details that might be relevant to helping the little guy.