Today's vet visit for the MBD baby

bimac6

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Hey guys, just got back from the vet. For the ones that didn't read my initial post, this little guy was sent to me by a breeder and he has MBD. The breeder sent me a healthy cham but I decided I wanted to give him a good home and make sure he has a good life.

She injected him with 10% Calcium Gluconate and gave me a bunch of syringes so I can shoot up his phoenix worms with it as well..Since he's so tiny she said the best way to get the C.G. into his system is to inject his food. Also she gave me some dewormer in case he has parasites as well. Little guy is a trooper! :D
 
Ill pray for this guy ! Thanks for giving him a good home and taking care of him. There's a huge difference between Cham owners and Cham lovers. Thanks and good luck to you and this gorgeous little guy !
 
Thanks for giving that baby a home. You are just what he needs given his problems. Did the breeder explain why one of his chams has MBD?
 
Poor boy, that's a lot of neglect for a panther so little/young. I'm glad you're giving him a home, and not just that but a good home. We can barely get some people who have had their chameleons for months/years to go to the vet, much less take on a new little guy like this. It's really commendable!
 
Ill pray for this guy ! Thanks for giving him a good home and taking care of him. There's a huge difference between Cham owners and Cham lovers. Thanks and good luck to you and this gorgeous little guy !
Thank you :)

Poor boy, that's a lot of neglect for a panther so little/young. I'm glad you're giving him a home, and not just that but a good home. We can barely get some people who have had their chameleons for months/years to go to the vet, much less take on a new little guy like this. It's really commendable!
Thanks! I asked in my last thread if someone could chime in to answer why they think he has such a progressed MBD. I didn't know if it was because he was oversupplemented or if since he was the "runt" he was more open to getting it. They all deserve a good chance at life. I couldn't give him back after seeing the condition he was in. :( He's gonna be awwwwwlright!

Thanks for giving that baby a home. You are just what he needs given his problems. Did the breeder explain why one of his chams has MBD?

He didn't give a direct reason on one came back with MBD. His brother came back perfectly healthy which is weird. He sent me this email:

"My apologies. That does look as MBD, and a mistake was made somewhere here. One of the males had been the runtish of the bunch, and was not supposed to be shipped out. Sometimes, when a cage is opened, the chameleons inside run around, and the wrong one is nabbed. What I can do is send you a proper animal, at no added cost to you, for you to pick up at the UPS Customer Center, 4 miles from you, at this location"
 
i am very thankful that he has you to help him in his journey!
i wish the best for you and your cham.
thank you
 
Poor little guy. Thank goodness he has you. If he had went back to the breeder he probably would have went in the trash.
 
Thanks for the update! Glad to see he's getting such great care. I bet he's gonna be a stunner when he grows up! He already looks so sweet! ;)

Are you going to do anything different with his enclosure to help him with the issue and prevent falls?
 
Thanks for the update! Glad to see he's getting such great care. I bet he's gonna be a stunner when he grows up! He already looks so sweet! ;)

Are you going to do anything different with his enclosure to help him with the issue and prevent falls?

If it escalades to that then yes. He gets around great though in his enclosure right now, climbing upside down, chasing his bugs and shooting his tongue a good length to get them :)

I'm so happy. Today I gave him his first injected phoenix worm and he ate it out of the cup. I originially expected him not to want to eat it because he's so timid and hasn't warmed up to me, and also it wouldn't be climbing on the screen but he nabbed it right away out of the cup. 1 down, 13 to go!
 
He is an adorable little guy and I am looking forward to watching his progress under your care.

Major credit to you for giving this little cutie a great shot at a happy life :D

Does he have a name?
 
He is an adorable little guy and I am looking forward to watching his progress under your care.

Major credit to you for giving this little cutie a great shot at a happy life :D

Does he have a name?

I think I have narrowed it down to either Ragnar or Bogart. I like Bogart because it means "strong as a bow" (bowed legs, get it?!) But Ragnar just sounds cool, haha!
 
Kudos to you for caring for him!
Glad to see such a compassionate and caring person as you are.
Wishing you much success with him!
 
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