I work at Petco and I just rescued a Veiled from there yesterday. It has severe Metabolic bone disease and my boss refused to take it to the vet. I honestly don't think he is going to make it. I can get him to a vet tomorrow if he is still with me. Yesterday I gave him .05 of the Zilla calcium spray in an attempt to save his life and he gladly drank it. I bought a new UVB light yesterday and he also has a 75 watt black light for heat. The basking spot is 90 degrees and humidity is at 50%. He is NOT eating anymore and can no longer climb or walk. I need ideas of what you would do in this emergency situation. The emergency clinic does NOT do reptiles and it is 9 pm so options are severely limited. I would have taken him yesterday but I worked until 9pm. I now have him on a raised bed so he is closer to the UVB.
There is also a heating pad under the tank on low for a little extra warmth since he felt cold to the touch. I do have another Veiled and she is fine and feels warm. I do know they should never be in the same cage due to stress but it literally until tomorrow. It is the Zoo Med Terrrerium with screen top. I am in the process of building a completely screened in enclosure but I do work and have a family so it takes a little time to complete it. The sick chameleon is about 3-4 months old the healthy female is pretty tiny about he length of my pinky finger.
I am including my cell number and feel free to text me if you have any ideas. I will check this site every few minutes until bed around midnight.
Thanks
Kris
There is also a heating pad under the tank on low for a little extra warmth since he felt cold to the touch. I do have another Veiled and she is fine and feels warm. I do know they should never be in the same cage due to stress but it literally until tomorrow. It is the Zoo Med Terrrerium with screen top. I am in the process of building a completely screened in enclosure but I do work and have a family so it takes a little time to complete it. The sick chameleon is about 3-4 months old the healthy female is pretty tiny about he length of my pinky finger.
I am including my cell number and feel free to text me if you have any ideas. I will check this site every few minutes until bed around midnight.
Thanks
Kris