ElleArranda
Member
There is an exotic vet in Orlando that told me that my helmeted chameleon probably passed of kidney failure and that I should have soaked him in water that covered his vent 3x a week. She said that it's "a new study that hasn't hit the forums yet." I asked her for a source and she said she would check but never got back to me. (Note: He received humidity through hand misting and had a fogger and a humidifier at night.)
Is she full of it or is she right? I have Panthers and Jackson's and if I can make their life better, I want to... but I also don't want to stress them for no reason. (I really miss my little buddy and don't want to go through that unnecessarily.)
The soaking procedure she suggested:
* Put down a heating mat
* cover the mat with a towel
*put a bowl of water that is only deep enough to cover the vent on the towel
* once slightly warmed (NOT WARM but lukewarm), place the chameleon inside the water
3x a week
Is she full of it or is she right? I have Panthers and Jackson's and if I can make their life better, I want to... but I also don't want to stress them for no reason. (I really miss my little buddy and don't want to go through that unnecessarily.)
The soaking procedure she suggested:
* Put down a heating mat
* cover the mat with a towel
*put a bowl of water that is only deep enough to cover the vent on the towel
* once slightly warmed (NOT WARM but lukewarm), place the chameleon inside the water
3x a week