Julirs
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This morning I switched on all the lights to all the cham cages, and then came back about 20 minutes later to water everyone. I find my younger female Oustalet on her branch but leaning on the screen with her mouth open and tongue hanging slightly out. I checked her airway and it was clear, there is no outward sign of trauma, she ate and drank yesterday as normal. She is WC, so there could be a million issues, but I have had her since March and all has been well-she was a healthy little chameleon. SO-for about a half hour her tongue starts coming out a little more, she does the big open mouth thing that chams do when they are dieing, I consult the experts, and I lay her on papertowel, tongue hanging out a good way (so I moistened with water), and left for a meeting fully expecting her to be dead upon my return. A few hours later my kids call to tell me she is up and looking around. I say WHAT? IS HER TONGUE IN? And when I got home she is upright on the papertowel, normal colors, tongue in, looking around. She has not gone back up into her plants and vines yet, so I doubt we are even close to out of the woods here. WHAT IN THE WORLD????? Past clean fecal, no past issues. I am at a loss. I thought for sure she was a goner (she still may be), but this is TOO WEIRD.
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