Urgent??? Unknown if my approx~1yo F Vail Chameleon...

1 or 2 superworms every other day is not enough and superworms are not a good feeder. They should only be used occasionally as a treat. At that age she should be eating 10-15 (maybe less) appropriate size feeders every day or every other day.

Supplements should be:

Phosphorus free calcium without D3 at every feeding
Phosphorus free calcium with D3 twice a month
Multi vitamin twice a month

Repto cal contains both phosphorous and D3.

ideally female veileds who are not intended for breeding should only get max 5 feeders every other day as to not produce eggs.
 
I agree, in the last pic I see some MBD going on. Her for arm does not look how its suppose to look. And if she is bloated, might be egg bound, better to go see a Vet ASAP!
 
I agree, in the last pic I see some MBD going on. Her for arm does not look how its suppose to look. And if she is bloated, might be egg bound, better to go see a Vet ASAP! If she has MDB she is most likely egg bound too!
 
I agree, in the last pic I see some MBD going on. Her for arm does not look how its suppose to look. And if she is bloated, might be egg bound, better to go see a Vet ASAP! If she has MBD, she is most likely egg bound!
 
thank you All !!!!! update.

(From Dad of Chamlover711)with much humility I thank all of you for you thoughts and concerns!!! We found a DVM who is a specialist with Chameleons close by. we are taking (I) her to the DVM in the morning...I will keep you all Posted, My daughter (10yo) was very happy with all of the kind help!
~Dad of Chamlover711 and of Lilly the chameleon
 
Let us know how it turns out!

There is a lot that could be improved and a lot to learn hopefully you and your daughter stick around here and stay in the hobby.
 
Unfortunately most people NEVER get it right on the first try :eek: It's just all the incorrect info from the pet stores they acquired them from. But the ones who find their way here are the ones who succeed in keeping their chameleons healthy and happy and usually acquire a few more over time :D They are very difficult animals to keep even for seasoned reptile keepers, but once you get the hang of things it's a walk in the park! They are just very different reptiles.
 
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