veiled chameleon having black lips

xaviert

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Sigh.. Its weak now.. I had brought it to see vet 3 times.. first time vet says vitamin A deficiency.. 2nd time calcium deficiency, 3rd time respiratory infection...also had it tested for parasites and turned out to be negative but now...it hasn't eaten for 4 days, today is the 5th day since the vet visit.. It looks like it can't hold itself up..

Already started a topic about my veiled before..

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i have reviewed your former post and i didnt see what temps /humidity and uvb you were using . this been said what temps ,humid does she have ?

i am sorry for your cham. his condition is very bad. i frankly dont think she will last longer .

please review your husbandry .at his stage probably you can try force feed but i am afraid this will stress him more .
don't know what more to say .
i hope he will be ok
 
i didnt measure the temperature and humidity but i put a 75 watts basking bulb on top of the cage and put it at my balcony.. everyday i will bring it out and put her on my hibiscus plant and mist it.. it just fell on the floor just now and seem unable to grip onto the branches..
 
He looks dangerously dehydrated and under fed. I would try misting him for 3-4 minutes at a time every other hour and get him drinking because once his energy is gone its gonna be almost impossible to get him back without a vet
 
well you should measure the temperature humidity too.
mist her more and try to get again to other vet.
 
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