Bemo
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I took Bemo to a very accredited exotic vet in my area that has a lot of reptile experience. Some of you know I posted some pics last week because I was worried my cham's legs were a little misshaped/swollen.
The vet didn't perform any special tests, just a standard physical exam and review. He said Bemo looks good and we talked about his care.
The one discussion that really threw me for a loop was about gut loading. He states that I should just feed the crickets fluker's orange cubes, dust with calcium no d3. Now that sounds terribly convenient for me. But then he went on to say that chameleons are not easy to keep captive and when he worked at the San Diego Zoo, they had trouble keeping the chams alive for more than a couple of years.
I have a feeling I know what you guys think, but I would like opinions anyway!
The vet didn't perform any special tests, just a standard physical exam and review. He said Bemo looks good and we talked about his care.
The one discussion that really threw me for a loop was about gut loading. He states that I should just feed the crickets fluker's orange cubes, dust with calcium no d3. Now that sounds terribly convenient for me. But then he went on to say that chameleons are not easy to keep captive and when he worked at the San Diego Zoo, they had trouble keeping the chams alive for more than a couple of years.
I have a feeling I know what you guys think, but I would like opinions anyway!