TheAmazingGerby
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I'll do that asapTalk to him about your problems.
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I'll do that asapTalk to him about your problems.
I thought that having humidity too high could cause respiratory infectionsHe looks dehydrated. Increase his misting. Try to keep his humidity around 90%. You really can't get it too high, especially when you have an animal that looks dehydrated. (Deep rings around his eyes, skin "tight" around his pelvis/base of tail.)
I don't know what is going on, but he does not look good to me. In general, even good vets can't recognize a sick chameleon unless they are really really sick. They puff up and act really strong for the vet.
If he were mine, I would take his cage outside in natural sunlight light and run a mister from my hose on him for several hours. Sometimes they get really lethargic in low light situations. I'd be careful about the temps, of course.