Agustinejl
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We took Oku (Veiled Chameleon) to the vet last week and they said he has mbd. He got shots of vit a and d3 and calcium yesterday he had another appointment and they gave him vit a and d3 shots. I was giving him liquid calcium everyday except for yesterday and today. He seemed to start getting better. Yesterday he was able to shoot his tongue to catch his food which he hasn't done in about two weeks. He is getting a better grip as well.
The problem now is that he has black marks on his head and now he is completely limp. He hasn't eaten today because he wont eat. I try to give him water but he won't drink. In fact, when I try and give him water he does what you see in the video. This morning when I got home I noticed the black marks and he had his mouth gaping open and he was squirming. Just like in the video. Is it possible burn marks on his head? What do you think is wrong with him? Right now he is just laying there limp with his mouth slightly open which hes been like all day. He'll only open his eyes too sometimes when I habdle him. Tomorrow I am definitely taking him to the vet. But in case they can't see him... heeelllppp... please.
Chameleon info:
My Chameleon:
Veiled chameleon, male, 7-8 months, in my care for about 5-6 months.
Handling: not often before mbd but more often about twice a day to gove him water and force feed
Feeding: small crickets, since mbd treatment hes only been able to eat 2-3 crickets a day morning and night. Yesterday he hunted 3 crickets.
Supplements: multi vitamin repashy superfoods calcium plus with every feeding since mbd diagnosis per vet instructions
Calcium with d3 reptocal twice a month the 15th and 30th
Warering: since mbd I use a syringe and apply droplets above his mouth. Twice a day.
Fecal description: he hasn't pooped in 3 days maybe 4. He peed today it was slightly yellowish. A small amount not tested for parasites. Also the last two poops were of undigested crickets.
History: n/a I believe.
Cage info:
Type: glass, 13.88 L x 13.5 W x 20 H. When he gets better we have a 61x61x122 mesh cage for him.
Ligthing: nightlight red reptile bulb 100 watt on during night for warmth. Uvb during the day all day from 7 to 7
Temperature: night 80-85 at bottom of cage. Where he spends all of his time since mbd.
Humidity: 40-70% try to maintain these levels with a monsoon rs400 mister with 6 seconds of misting every 4 hours. A hybrid analog humidity temperature sensor is used abd right now laid on the floor next to him.
Plants: plastic plants
Placement: room, low traffic, pretty quiet, located on the floor.
Location: San Diego, CA
The problem now is that he has black marks on his head and now he is completely limp. He hasn't eaten today because he wont eat. I try to give him water but he won't drink. In fact, when I try and give him water he does what you see in the video. This morning when I got home I noticed the black marks and he had his mouth gaping open and he was squirming. Just like in the video. Is it possible burn marks on his head? What do you think is wrong with him? Right now he is just laying there limp with his mouth slightly open which hes been like all day. He'll only open his eyes too sometimes when I habdle him. Tomorrow I am definitely taking him to the vet. But in case they can't see him... heeelllppp... please.
Chameleon info:
My Chameleon:
Veiled chameleon, male, 7-8 months, in my care for about 5-6 months.
Handling: not often before mbd but more often about twice a day to gove him water and force feed
Feeding: small crickets, since mbd treatment hes only been able to eat 2-3 crickets a day morning and night. Yesterday he hunted 3 crickets.
Supplements: multi vitamin repashy superfoods calcium plus with every feeding since mbd diagnosis per vet instructions
Calcium with d3 reptocal twice a month the 15th and 30th
Warering: since mbd I use a syringe and apply droplets above his mouth. Twice a day.
Fecal description: he hasn't pooped in 3 days maybe 4. He peed today it was slightly yellowish. A small amount not tested for parasites. Also the last two poops were of undigested crickets.
History: n/a I believe.
Cage info:
Type: glass, 13.88 L x 13.5 W x 20 H. When he gets better we have a 61x61x122 mesh cage for him.
Ligthing: nightlight red reptile bulb 100 watt on during night for warmth. Uvb during the day all day from 7 to 7
Temperature: night 80-85 at bottom of cage. Where he spends all of his time since mbd.
Humidity: 40-70% try to maintain these levels with a monsoon rs400 mister with 6 seconds of misting every 4 hours. A hybrid analog humidity temperature sensor is used abd right now laid on the floor next to him.
Plants: plastic plants
Placement: room, low traffic, pretty quiet, located on the floor.
Location: San Diego, CA