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My veiled female chameleon (Iggy) is about 2 1/2 - 3 years old, generally lays large clutches of eggs, and has had perfect health.
Around the 18th, she started shedding. The skin on her casque began to flake a bit.
Also on the 18th, Iggy stopped eating and was a dark color. This continued a few days, and then when I was spraying her plants, she got really excited and then for about an hour I was dripping water into her mouth. Her eyes had been sunken and she was dehydrated. Turns out, her automatic mister was malfunctioning. Over the next few days, her color returned and I kept spraying her leaves extra. This was probably over around the 25th.
Then a few times her temperature dropped over night and it took a while for her cage to warm up...
And she still wouldn't eat. I thought she was improving drastically, but today she took a turn for the worse. Her eyes returned to their previous sunken state, and though her color was decent, the moment I accidentally bumped the cage while misting, she became dark navy blue (a very unusual color for her). This faded after a few minutes. Her eyes are closed and her foot was hanging off of the branch that she is sort of laying on. She did move a little bit when I tried to feed her, and I also moved an extra dripper and some food closer to her. She hasn't progressed in her shedding at all.
The last time she laid eggs was March 7th, so I don't think she has any eggs left over. I know female chameleons have shorter lifespans than males because they lay eggs, and Iggy's clutches were of the following amounts: 63, 51, 40, 53. She has never been mated so all eggs were infertile.
I debated taking her to a vet when she was still dehydrated, but she hates being handled and that would have put so much stress on her. I am calling veterinarians now, and will call them back tomorrow if I can't reach anyone. Does anyone know of good vets in the Pittsburgh area?
Is she dehydrated again? Is she having a shedding problem? Is it old age? Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong with her?
I love her so much and I've been trying my hardest, and I can't bear the thought of losing her.
Around the 18th, she started shedding. The skin on her casque began to flake a bit.
Also on the 18th, Iggy stopped eating and was a dark color. This continued a few days, and then when I was spraying her plants, she got really excited and then for about an hour I was dripping water into her mouth. Her eyes had been sunken and she was dehydrated. Turns out, her automatic mister was malfunctioning. Over the next few days, her color returned and I kept spraying her leaves extra. This was probably over around the 25th.
Then a few times her temperature dropped over night and it took a while for her cage to warm up...
And she still wouldn't eat. I thought she was improving drastically, but today she took a turn for the worse. Her eyes returned to their previous sunken state, and though her color was decent, the moment I accidentally bumped the cage while misting, she became dark navy blue (a very unusual color for her). This faded after a few minutes. Her eyes are closed and her foot was hanging off of the branch that she is sort of laying on. She did move a little bit when I tried to feed her, and I also moved an extra dripper and some food closer to her. She hasn't progressed in her shedding at all.
The last time she laid eggs was March 7th, so I don't think she has any eggs left over. I know female chameleons have shorter lifespans than males because they lay eggs, and Iggy's clutches were of the following amounts: 63, 51, 40, 53. She has never been mated so all eggs were infertile.
I debated taking her to a vet when she was still dehydrated, but she hates being handled and that would have put so much stress on her. I am calling veterinarians now, and will call them back tomorrow if I can't reach anyone. Does anyone know of good vets in the Pittsburgh area?
Is she dehydrated again? Is she having a shedding problem? Is it old age? Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong with her?
I love her so much and I've been trying my hardest, and I can't bear the thought of losing her.