stickyvibes
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - I found her on the floor of her cage today. She is very lethargic and has weak muscles. She will not eat or drink. Her eyes are VERY sunken into her head. Her eyes are closed most of the time. She will open them to look at me briefly and then close them again. She is taking long, deep breaths. Can't hold onto a branch very well. Today when I placed her on her dracaena under her misting nozzle, I came back after a few minutes and her mouth was open wide but she wasn't flaring up her neck thing.
I think she's dehydrated but she has had plenty of opportunity to drink...maybe her tongue problem has finally gotten worse and she can't even lick up water droplets.
The below picture was taken about a week ago. She has been hanging out on her vine and just hanging her back legs off. I thought she was being lazy but now I slap myself for not seeing the signs.
- Your Chameleon - Female Panther chameleon, in my care for about 1 year 4 months. She is about 1.5 years old.
- Handling - Once or twice a week, whenever she wants to come out of her enclosure.
- Feeding - I usually switch her feed between crickets and dubia roaches, and silkworms about 15% of the time but they run out quickly (she loves them!). I feed her every 2 days, about 6 crickets or 4-5 roaches, usually in the afternoon because that's when my schedule works out that I'm home and awake. I gutload feeders with carrots or turnip greens.
- Supplements - Repcal brand supplements. I dust them always with calcium (no D3), calcium w/ D3 once every week and a half, multivitamins once a month.
- Watering - I usually see her drinking but I haven't seen her drink for a couple of weeks. She has a mistking system that goes off for 1 min 40 sec every 2 hours.
- Fecal Description - I haven't seen her feces lately but I will report on it when I get home and take a look.
- History - I bought her from Backwater Reptiles (DO NOT BUY FROM THEM THEY DON'T TREAT THEIR REPTILES PROPERLY). She has always had a tongue issue and has had to go right up to her food, within an inch. Over the summer I would put her on a tree on my balcony and she fell off (I'm second floor)...she was found 2 weeks later in a nearby tree. Since then it looks like there is a shoulder blade that pokes out a bit from her back. It doesn't seem to bother her and she can move around quickly.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Screen cage, ExoTerra XL. Shower curtains on three sides of cage to maintain humidity.
- Lighting - What brand, model, and types of lighting are you using? What is your daily lighting schedule?
- Temperature - What temp range have you created (cage floor to basking spot)? Lowest overnight temp? How do you measure these temps?
- Humidity - I don't measure it because there is a humidifer right next to her enclosure.
- Plants - Pothos, dracaena, and ficus benjamina.
- Placement - Her cage sits about 5 feet off the floor, the top of the cage is about 8 feet up.
- Location - upstate NY.
Current Problem - I found her on the floor of her cage today. She is very lethargic and has weak muscles. She will not eat or drink. Her eyes are VERY sunken into her head. Her eyes are closed most of the time. She will open them to look at me briefly and then close them again. She is taking long, deep breaths. Can't hold onto a branch very well. Today when I placed her on her dracaena under her misting nozzle, I came back after a few minutes and her mouth was open wide but she wasn't flaring up her neck thing.
I think she's dehydrated but she has had plenty of opportunity to drink...maybe her tongue problem has finally gotten worse and she can't even lick up water droplets.
The below picture was taken about a week ago. She has been hanging out on her vine and just hanging her back legs off. I thought she was being lazy but now I slap myself for not seeing the signs.