PascaltheVeiled
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Veiled Chameleon - MBD
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I have a veiled chameleon who has MBD. I took him to the vet about a week ago, and he is having me force feed him with a syringe twice a day. Twice a day he gets wet cat food (1cc), a stat fluid (1cc), and once a day, a calcium supplement (1cc). He had been doing much better, much more active, looking a lot healthier. But then last night, he spat out/threw up his supplement evidently, and this morning he was on the ground, nearly bone-white, with a yellowish tinge. I thought he was dead, but when I touched him, he moved and gained back some of his green color. After a bit, I put him on his branch where he could get some fog and UVB. I was worried he wouldn't be able to hold on, but he did and got some more color back, as you see in the picture (he also has some cocoa fiber on him still). He is still very pale though, and his eyes are sunken in. I'm not quite sure what could be causing this sudden turn of events.
He gets collard/mustard greens, superworms, mealworms, and then crickets a few times a month. I have tried all kinds of fruit and he's never showed any interest. I dust with calcium (no D3, except once a month) as recommended, and vitamin supplements. He has a lamp in ceramic housing for heat, UVB & UVA lights. I don't know the exact numbers on those, I'm at work right now. I don't think it's the lights though, as I change them regularly and he has been fine up until now. He has a fogger and I drip ice throughout the day, and when he's well he has always gone after it just fine.
Any ideas on what I can do? He has another vet appt set soon.
I have a veiled chameleon who has MBD. I took him to the vet about a week ago, and he is having me force feed him with a syringe twice a day. Twice a day he gets wet cat food (1cc), a stat fluid (1cc), and once a day, a calcium supplement (1cc). He had been doing much better, much more active, looking a lot healthier. But then last night, he spat out/threw up his supplement evidently, and this morning he was on the ground, nearly bone-white, with a yellowish tinge. I thought he was dead, but when I touched him, he moved and gained back some of his green color. After a bit, I put him on his branch where he could get some fog and UVB. I was worried he wouldn't be able to hold on, but he did and got some more color back, as you see in the picture (he also has some cocoa fiber on him still). He is still very pale though, and his eyes are sunken in. I'm not quite sure what could be causing this sudden turn of events.
He gets collard/mustard greens, superworms, mealworms, and then crickets a few times a month. I have tried all kinds of fruit and he's never showed any interest. I dust with calcium (no D3, except once a month) as recommended, and vitamin supplements. He has a lamp in ceramic housing for heat, UVB & UVA lights. I don't know the exact numbers on those, I'm at work right now. I don't think it's the lights though, as I change them regularly and he has been fine up until now. He has a fogger and I drip ice throughout the day, and when he's well he has always gone after it just fine.
Any ideas on what I can do? He has another vet appt set soon.