PdragonChameleons
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I've noticed lately that my panther chameleons tongue fails to shoot out i think a super worm may have injured it please help
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Chameleon Info:many times the tongue is affected by calicum content of the diet like all muscles. Please fill out the https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/ so we can evaluate your chameeleon culture.
Sometimes they can injutr their tongue and it gets better with time. The tongue has a bone in it and there are a lot of muscles and ligaments that go into getting that tongue launched. Things happen.
I first put the bulb in on December 15 2015 i dont take him out side as he does not like me handling him one time he even jumped off my hand but lucky he landed on a tableIf it's not due to injury, then it's a calcium/d3 issue. I see that you're dusting with calcium at every meal and that's good, but if the calcium cannot be absorbed it's useless; how fresh are your bulbs? And do you take him outside for natural sunlight..? You needed to gut load with more than just apples and carrots. A dark leafy green vegetable like Turnip or Collard greens (to name but a few) should be a stape gut load, as well as some form of grain……..
Does the tonge swell when it has an infectionIssues of lack of tongue extension can be the result of an injury, infection, calcium imbalance or even dehydration. I have never heard of it being caused by a vitamin A issue....but I'm not a vet.