I need some advice. My veiled chameleon is 7 1/2 years old and has been suffering from Metabolic Bone Disorder since December. My mistake caused it. His uv light fixture broke after 7 years and I replaced it with a bell light with a uv bulb recommended by the pet store. Well, a few months later my chameleon became unable to hold on with his rear legs. I have taken him to the vet now several times and he seemed to improve for awhile. He gained weight and seemed perkier but now seems to be going downhill again.
I have been feeding him critical care formula and assisting him in catching crickets, superworms and waxworms. Although now he has become a bit snobby and doesn't want crickets at all. He seems alert and awake, but he is very weak. He can hardly hold up his upper body anymore. I had him in a tupperware bin and he would try to climb out and end up at the bottom of the cage. I recently turned his tall screened in cage sideways so he could scoot along the bottom and regulate his temp better. It is working a bit.
But what i really want to know is this... will he improve? I feel as though he is suffering. Although it is stressful seeing him like this and knowing that he may never improve, I can keep him going by really just hand feeding and doing what I have been doing for 9 months. But is it cruel to keep him like this. He must be in pain. The vet says he can improve and live to 12 years. But I sometimes question her actual knowledge about chams. Let me know what you all think.
Thanks!
I have been feeding him critical care formula and assisting him in catching crickets, superworms and waxworms. Although now he has become a bit snobby and doesn't want crickets at all. He seems alert and awake, but he is very weak. He can hardly hold up his upper body anymore. I had him in a tupperware bin and he would try to climb out and end up at the bottom of the cage. I recently turned his tall screened in cage sideways so he could scoot along the bottom and regulate his temp better. It is working a bit.
But what i really want to know is this... will he improve? I feel as though he is suffering. Although it is stressful seeing him like this and knowing that he may never improve, I can keep him going by really just hand feeding and doing what I have been doing for 9 months. But is it cruel to keep him like this. He must be in pain. The vet says he can improve and live to 12 years. But I sometimes question her actual knowledge about chams. Let me know what you all think.
Thanks!