Panther_Chameleon
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We woke up to find Steve (my 9 month old Panther chameleon) looking very sick. His eyes were extremely sunken in and he didn’t want to open them. He also wasn’t moving around as much as normal. He was completely fine the day and weeks before the only thing a little concerning was that he was eating less but we figured that that was just from becoming more of an adult not a juvenile. Also his pee was a bit orange but we had figured he was just dehydrated because he is a picky drinker. So we misted him extra and made sure he drank plenty. Yesterday however, I did notice him started to rub his eye late last night but we were just going to check in the morning and see if he needed to see a vet. So back to today, since I noticed he was obviously very sick, I took him in to a emergency vet who saw Panther Chameleons. After doing a fecal, blood test, and examining him they told us his liver was failing. We reviewed husbandry and he said everything we did was perfect. That pointed him to know that his liver failing was COMPLETELY GENETIC. The vet told us it would be a long shot but he gave him an injection and sent us home with antibiotics for his liver failer and his eyes which were secondary to the liver failure. Shortly after we got home he passed away. Absolutely devastating and it was a complete shock because he’s always been a healthy fisty little guy. I just want to hopefully prevent more chameleons passing in the future. I REALLY think and belief that before people breed and seal chameleons they should make sure there is no genetic issue. (Although I do understand that somethings are unavoidable and people may not know that their chameleons have bad genetics) All I can think about is all his other or at-least half of his “siblings” will also have liver failure that will eventually lead to death. I don’t want to stress this enough.... I really recommend getting your chameleon a full work up and blood draw when you first get them. That way the genetic issue won’t be as far per greased and hopefully you will be able to give your chameleon a full and happy life. Anyways, this just goes to show you that you could be doing absolutely everything right and even then your chameleon still passes away. This just feels so unfair to me right now. He will be truly missed