Larsa
New Member
Hi yall. Just last week ago I noticed Espio's left front foot has started to swell up a little bit. I see him struggle to climb with that foot and he does not even move it. When he rests, he sleeps with his arm out so he can rest his hand. I can tell he is in pain and I set up a vet appointment next week. I am scared it is an infection, fungal problem, cancer, or MBD there is a weird dark spot on his "wrist" and it looked like a thermal burn, so I turned his light down maybe 10F He still drinks and eat, but im worried about his lil foot and I'd like him to get better. Although I love having a cham, my man shouldnt have bought him so I feel so bad for him and all I wanna do is help him. Does anyone know what this is so I can have a better idea what to tell the vet? Here are some photos and info:
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Espio the male Senegal Chameleon -W.C., juvenile/young adult, 3.5 inches not including the tail, weighs 11 grams.
Handling - Almost never because he is shy. Boyfriend sometimes picks him up to manually hand feed him.
Feeding - Small crickets, house flies, small waxworms ( crushes head before eating! ) Usually up to 3 food items every other day, lightly dusted in calcium supplement without d3.
Supplements - Flukers calcium w. Vitamin D3- phosphorus free dusting powder once a month; Every 2.5 weeks I give him his Herpevite mixed with some calcium without d3 -phosphorus; Repti Cal calcium powder without d3 for regular feeding.
Watering - Mist 10 mins a day, Humidifier makes condensation on plant leaves, Little Dripper. He drinks a lot of water but cant stand getting his body wet. I always see him drink.
Fecal Description - Urate: totally white, no orange. Feces: wet/slimy but solid, brown.
History - BF impulsively ordered him online from Reptile City, he is wild caught and imported from Africa, still young, accidentally sprayed him with water one time which made him flare. He is kinda shy. Took him to the vet a few weeks ago and he received an antibiotic. Vet said he had no visible parasites, healthy gums, no blockage, and the small bumps on him could be a deformity. The vet said because of the cold weather, he went into a brumation state which is why he wasnt eating. He is still in that stage now, and to get him to eat I drip warm water on his nose-he licks it up, and I put a small, lightly dusted cricket in his mouth.
Cage Info:
Cage Type -Tall mesh screen cage 18x18x24
Lighting - Reptisun UVB/UVA light, ZooMed Basking light BOTH ON TIMERS on 8am-8pm
Temperature - TERRARIUM: Petco Thermometer says 75F-80F average in terrarium, basking spot is 85F and is almost 6.5 inches away from basking light itself. For his cooling spots he climbs in the umbrella trees in the shady corner, where he likes to drink water. IN WHOLE APT: average temp stays around 54F-78F
Humidity - Main humidity is caused by a Safety 1st Infant humidifier. TERRARIUM: Petco hydrometer says humidity is anywhere from moderate to tropical 50%-75% depending where we aim the humidifier. IN WHOLE APT: average humidity stays about 54-62%
Plants - Live-yes. 3 umbrella trees ( He LOVES them a LOT! ) and a small pothos. We also have a few plastic dangly vine plants in the corners. He has a lot of dried up thick sticks that he climbs which do not have any fungus growth on them. He does have a thin layer of coconut husk bedding because it promotes less fungal growth on the sticks.
Placement - It is located in my living room on top of a semi-tall cubical dresser. The bottom of his terrarium starts about 48 inches from the floor.
Location - Northeast Texas- dry winter season.
***PHOTOS***
His RIGHT foot is his healthy, normal one. His LEFT foot is the one I am worried about!!! ***I had to hold him to get a pic of his good foot.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Espio the male Senegal Chameleon -W.C., juvenile/young adult, 3.5 inches not including the tail, weighs 11 grams.
Handling - Almost never because he is shy. Boyfriend sometimes picks him up to manually hand feed him.
Feeding - Small crickets, house flies, small waxworms ( crushes head before eating! ) Usually up to 3 food items every other day, lightly dusted in calcium supplement without d3.
Supplements - Flukers calcium w. Vitamin D3- phosphorus free dusting powder once a month; Every 2.5 weeks I give him his Herpevite mixed with some calcium without d3 -phosphorus; Repti Cal calcium powder without d3 for regular feeding.
Watering - Mist 10 mins a day, Humidifier makes condensation on plant leaves, Little Dripper. He drinks a lot of water but cant stand getting his body wet. I always see him drink.
Fecal Description - Urate: totally white, no orange. Feces: wet/slimy but solid, brown.
History - BF impulsively ordered him online from Reptile City, he is wild caught and imported from Africa, still young, accidentally sprayed him with water one time which made him flare. He is kinda shy. Took him to the vet a few weeks ago and he received an antibiotic. Vet said he had no visible parasites, healthy gums, no blockage, and the small bumps on him could be a deformity. The vet said because of the cold weather, he went into a brumation state which is why he wasnt eating. He is still in that stage now, and to get him to eat I drip warm water on his nose-he licks it up, and I put a small, lightly dusted cricket in his mouth.
Cage Info:
Cage Type -Tall mesh screen cage 18x18x24
Lighting - Reptisun UVB/UVA light, ZooMed Basking light BOTH ON TIMERS on 8am-8pm
Temperature - TERRARIUM: Petco Thermometer says 75F-80F average in terrarium, basking spot is 85F and is almost 6.5 inches away from basking light itself. For his cooling spots he climbs in the umbrella trees in the shady corner, where he likes to drink water. IN WHOLE APT: average temp stays around 54F-78F
Humidity - Main humidity is caused by a Safety 1st Infant humidifier. TERRARIUM: Petco hydrometer says humidity is anywhere from moderate to tropical 50%-75% depending where we aim the humidifier. IN WHOLE APT: average humidity stays about 54-62%
Plants - Live-yes. 3 umbrella trees ( He LOVES them a LOT! ) and a small pothos. We also have a few plastic dangly vine plants in the corners. He has a lot of dried up thick sticks that he climbs which do not have any fungus growth on them. He does have a thin layer of coconut husk bedding because it promotes less fungal growth on the sticks.
Placement - It is located in my living room on top of a semi-tall cubical dresser. The bottom of his terrarium starts about 48 inches from the floor.
Location - Northeast Texas- dry winter season.
***PHOTOS***
His RIGHT foot is his healthy, normal one. His LEFT foot is the one I am worried about!!! ***I had to hold him to get a pic of his good foot.