leedragon
Chameleon Enthusiast
I was wondering what is the safest way to help chameleons with shed.
Now the answer many would give is have a higher humidity. Some would say to bath them as with other reptiles. I have been told that chameleons are dry shedders, if it´s too humid the shed gets stuck.
The shedd on my chameleons gets stuck longer than it should and since I saw a lepard lizard get blid due the stuck shed in their eyes ( poor lizard) I gonna be doing shed removal.
My idea was to to use make up sponges instead of Q tips due the fiber may get stuck on their eyes or on them. makeup sponges not having those and being a bit more corse would help to get the shed off.
Now my humidity may be off due to shedding getting stuck. I had had problems with RI a couple of times, so now I keep it on the lower end. Still mist during the night but less so. And really hope they don´t get sick again. So less humidity no vet visits.
Now the answer many would give is have a higher humidity. Some would say to bath them as with other reptiles. I have been told that chameleons are dry shedders, if it´s too humid the shed gets stuck.
The shedd on my chameleons gets stuck longer than it should and since I saw a lepard lizard get blid due the stuck shed in their eyes ( poor lizard) I gonna be doing shed removal.
My idea was to to use make up sponges instead of Q tips due the fiber may get stuck on their eyes or on them. makeup sponges not having those and being a bit more corse would help to get the shed off.
Now my humidity may be off due to shedding getting stuck. I had had problems with RI a couple of times, so now I keep it on the lower end. Still mist during the night but less so. And really hope they don´t get sick again. So less humidity no vet visits.