bluegeorge
New Member
Hello,
I am new to this forum as I have just been given a young male Panther Chameleon, I have had him for a month and he was purchased through a reputable breeder and I haven't had any problems with him.
He eats a variety of food (crickets, silk worms, wax worms, phoenix worms etc) and is well hydrated. I mist his cage 3 times a day and he has a dripper system.
He went through his first skin shedding yesterday and he still has his old skin on his tail but the rest is off....he was off his food this morning but put it down to him eating his old skin yesterday.
He has spent most of the day on 1 of his lower branches (which he never does) and now he is laying on his cage floor and looks very tired and sorry for himself.
Should I be worried or is this normal after they shed their skin? I want to get him to a vet asap if there is a problem.
Any suggestions are welcome...thanks!
I am new to this forum as I have just been given a young male Panther Chameleon, I have had him for a month and he was purchased through a reputable breeder and I haven't had any problems with him.
He eats a variety of food (crickets, silk worms, wax worms, phoenix worms etc) and is well hydrated. I mist his cage 3 times a day and he has a dripper system.
He went through his first skin shedding yesterday and he still has his old skin on his tail but the rest is off....he was off his food this morning but put it down to him eating his old skin yesterday.
He has spent most of the day on 1 of his lower branches (which he never does) and now he is laying on his cage floor and looks very tired and sorry for himself.
Should I be worried or is this normal after they shed their skin? I want to get him to a vet asap if there is a problem.
Any suggestions are welcome...thanks!