Someone please help.

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He's got a tight grip.
 
The only other thing I can think of that may help a bit, is I loose the nighttime temp drop with ill chameleons and keep them warm through the night to help keep the immune system working. If he is the only cham in the room you could raise the room temp, or if you have or have access to a ceramic heat emmiter, that is what i use.
 
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He sea alert.
There are five other chams in the room with him but we can move him into a smaller enclosed and keep heat on him.
 
Try to keep him in a comfy position, dont move or disturb him as best you can, and minimize anything that may cause him stress. That and the obvious about hydration.
Good on you for trying so hard for this guy.
 
The only other thing I can think of that may help a bit, is I loose the nighttime temp drop with ill chameleons and keep them warm through the night to help keep the immune system working. If he is the only cham in the room you could raise the room temp, or if you have or have access to a ceramic heat emmiter, that is what i use.

yes yes definatly!!!!
 
thats a good idea small enclosure low branches warmth.i dont know if i would be able to put him down just hold him under emitter and stay awake all night or put him in there and sit close all night...
 
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I feel you there, I sadly held my female quad for the last hours of her life, all she wanted was to be with me, and i thank her for sharing her last act of life with me.
If it is getting to be light out i would still give him that darkness and peace and quiet, he will need the rest to gain strengh.
I trully commend your efforts, BIG HUGS
 
as do i youi are a great cham owner much respact an love you got what it really takes!!!! like i said already keep it up your doing great!!!
 
If these are pics you are taking in real time than as much as they can help us, I would consider just sitting very still and calm in the dark and letting him relax and fall asleep. That is if it is nighttime where you are. I dont know what time it is in Arizona.
 
If these are pics you are taking in real time than as much as they can help us, I would consider just sitting very still and calm in the dark and letting him relax and fall asleep. That is if it is nighttime where you are. I dont know what time it is in Arizona.

I had him in the dark but he seemed to get cold and weaker.
All pics are in real time.
It's around 7:18 here.
 
Is there anyway you could get someone to run out to a pet store and grab you a ceramic heat emitter for the night
 
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