Hello, glad i found your wonderful forums...i will write in detail what is going on with our beloved chammy to see if anyone could give advice
We have had Charlie, our senegal chameleon for about four months now. He is housed in huge enclosure containing a ficus tree, and several other plants. His lighting and heating are both very adequate as I read up for a couple of weeks before purchasing Charlie, if memory serves me correct this website served as my "manual" for Chariles setup. Anyway
Charlie has always been very active, climbing up down, has always had a big appetite, 4-6 crickets a day(dusted) and drinks a lot of water. This all changed in the the last week.
My family started noticing that charlie was having trouble eating, he seemed like he wasnt strong enough to eat the crickets, he was barely getting them with his tongue and then the crickets got away before he could bring them to his mouth. Well, i helped him guide them into his mouth but i noticed he only wanted like one or two a day, not what he usually did. Well, he then stopped climbing as high as he used to, not really moving from one spot at all, and then not eating for two straight days, i actually took him and moved him to his water, which i noticed that he drank a great amount for one "session" and now. Yesterday we noticed him laying in the middle of the cage, with his head, body and tail all laying on the "ground", I picked him up and he actually took a couple crickets from my hand and got them down, and hen i moved him back to his water andhe drank. It wasnt long before I noticed he was back in the same position laying spread out.......not showing different colors like he stressed or anything like that......
Today I had enough, I took him to a vet here that people recommend for reptiles. He initially thought that maybe charlie had eggs but couldnt feel any, he gave charlie a shot....said he was a vitamin shot and gave me this tiny little droppers and told me to give charlie gatorade a few times a day and he should be back to his normal self in a few days........hence returning from the vet charlie has gone back to laying flat out in his cage.
Has anyone encountered any actions like this? and is the vet right in his treatment and is there anything i could be doing differently?
Thanks in advance
Tony
We have had Charlie, our senegal chameleon for about four months now. He is housed in huge enclosure containing a ficus tree, and several other plants. His lighting and heating are both very adequate as I read up for a couple of weeks before purchasing Charlie, if memory serves me correct this website served as my "manual" for Chariles setup. Anyway
Charlie has always been very active, climbing up down, has always had a big appetite, 4-6 crickets a day(dusted) and drinks a lot of water. This all changed in the the last week.
My family started noticing that charlie was having trouble eating, he seemed like he wasnt strong enough to eat the crickets, he was barely getting them with his tongue and then the crickets got away before he could bring them to his mouth. Well, i helped him guide them into his mouth but i noticed he only wanted like one or two a day, not what he usually did. Well, he then stopped climbing as high as he used to, not really moving from one spot at all, and then not eating for two straight days, i actually took him and moved him to his water, which i noticed that he drank a great amount for one "session" and now. Yesterday we noticed him laying in the middle of the cage, with his head, body and tail all laying on the "ground", I picked him up and he actually took a couple crickets from my hand and got them down, and hen i moved him back to his water andhe drank. It wasnt long before I noticed he was back in the same position laying spread out.......not showing different colors like he stressed or anything like that......
Today I had enough, I took him to a vet here that people recommend for reptiles. He initially thought that maybe charlie had eggs but couldnt feel any, he gave charlie a shot....said he was a vitamin shot and gave me this tiny little droppers and told me to give charlie gatorade a few times a day and he should be back to his normal self in a few days........hence returning from the vet charlie has gone back to laying flat out in his cage.
Has anyone encountered any actions like this? and is the vet right in his treatment and is there anything i could be doing differently?
Thanks in advance
Tony