KylieT
New Member
There is a special needs cham at my local petstore
She's a female veiled Cham about six months old. She was in some sort of accident (no one seems to remember what) and she seems to have a neurological disorder. When she is freaked out she "twists" and rolls be it on branches or on the bottom. She stays bright green and has no indicator that she is stressed beyond that. I watched her today walk on the branches like a normal cham and roll on the bottom of the enclosure on her back with her feet straight up and grab onto the branches with her feet to pull herself along the bottom. She uses all of her limbs, hunts, and uses her tail fine, nothing is visibly wrong with her.
She doesn't seem to be in pain. She also looks fine. The woman that bred her held her for the extra months to make sure that she was fine besides this behavior and she wants her to go to a good home.
Does anybody have any ideas what this could be?
She's a female veiled Cham about six months old. She was in some sort of accident (no one seems to remember what) and she seems to have a neurological disorder. When she is freaked out she "twists" and rolls be it on branches or on the bottom. She stays bright green and has no indicator that she is stressed beyond that. I watched her today walk on the branches like a normal cham and roll on the bottom of the enclosure on her back with her feet straight up and grab onto the branches with her feet to pull herself along the bottom. She uses all of her limbs, hunts, and uses her tail fine, nothing is visibly wrong with her.
She doesn't seem to be in pain. She also looks fine. The woman that bred her held her for the extra months to make sure that she was fine besides this behavior and she wants her to go to a good home.
Does anybody have any ideas what this could be?