My veiled chameleon has something stuck in it under its tail. It's been in there for more than a week. I tried grabbing it with long tweezers but it's very hard (like a rock) and stuck in there really well. Anyone know what this is?
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My veiled chameleon has something stuck in it under its tail. It's been in there for more than a week. I tried grabbing it with long tweezers but it's very hard (like a rock) and stuck in there really well. Anyone know what this is?
that's a prolapse and you need to see avet, like yesterday.
You cant pull it out because its attached to him on the inside!!
Go to a vet. If you don't want him to die.
Is it something a vet can fix?
Is it something a vet can fix?
Is it something a vet can fix?
I'm in Alexandria VA. I called one reptile vet and they're saying to fix it surgically could be $500 - $1000. Of course I want to get the problem fixed but I'm not able to spend that much money.
When I first noticed it, I didn't know what it was but it didn't look that abnormal. I thought maybe some fecal matter was stuck and would come out on its own. Now I feel stupid for letting it go so long.
Call best friends animal hospital in Gaithersburg md.
Dr Hoffman is fantastic. I take all my chammies to her. she just did a surgery for me to remove one o fmy chameleons tongues.
shes in surgery today, but you can try for an apt for tomorrow.
I actually have my own apt scheduled tomorrow, if they are full, PM me, and you can take my slot.
I'm in Alexandria VA. I called one reptile vet and they're saying to fix it surgically could be $500 - $1000. Of course I want to get the problem fixed but I'm not able to spend that much money.
When I first noticed it, I didn't know what it was but it didn't look that abnormal. I thought maybe some fecal matter was stuck and would come out on its own. Now I feel stupid for letting it go so long.
You need a vet immediately. Like previous comments suggest...it is prolapse. I dont know what the vet will be able to do. From the pic it seems like it has been so long it may not be able to be treated the way it could have been. Keep us updated