KalaiDaCham
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I just noticed that my male jackson’s chameleon’s feet is getting fat. Its like a bruise, but its not sore to him. It makes it hard for him to grasp on to things. The worst part is that there are no chameleon vets where i live.
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No no all his claws are thereis he missing any claws if so it could be infection that has set in.
Whats a gout? I know it may be a stupid question...it could also be gout I know you said there are no vets near you but if at all possible you might need to find one a little ways away because whatever it may be doesn't look good.
Maybe that might be it i don’t exactly know...The other possibility is that he came in contact with something irritating. What plants do you have? Have you added any new ones? Are you using a new cleaning solution. Supplement problems are more common with Jackson's.
Oh ok thats gud to know.Not stupid at all. Gout is a build up of substances (uric acid) in the joints and can be quite painful. There is gout and pseudo gout.
The only supplements i give would be exo terra calcium without D3 and aqua culture calcium with D3 given once a monthI'm trying to find you a good thread or article to explain in detail. Feeding the wrong proteins can cause gout as can kidney problems.
I still suspect over supplementation. What are you giving and how often?
Ok so the thing is that where i live there are no chameleon vets which is a big red flag...Try rinsing the feet in lots of cool water. He or she won't like it but if it is a contact irritant that may help remove it and reduce swelling. If this is from gout then cutting back on the feeding and making sure their are no dog food or other protein sources in your insects. Increase hydration with extra mistings asap. After that you will need to consider vet care as this is only first aide.