Why was the veiled chameleons Casque(crest) curled ?

TeknoTwinky

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Hi i have a 7month old Veiled male and his crown is pointing up completly straight and thiswas how i always seen wild ones and pics of them but i was at the pet shop a couple weeks ago and seen a veiled wuth his crown in a big curl ? Why is that ? I thought it might of been calcium deficency ?

Sory for the thread but it seems like un available information on the net?
 
Possibly poor care, how were the limbs? straight and true, or bent like "u's" at the joints?

any eye issues you noticed?
 
The caske bending? or leaning to aside? Thats normall. Lots of veiled's casque's lean to one side or they have a bump or whatever.
It sort of a way of adding character to the animal, just like humans have different features that gives us a physical character :)
If you are taking well care of your cham this has nothing to do with health issues.

Now it COULD be a lack of nutrients (Pet stores are Satan's crack) but im going with the normality.
 
I am pretty sure the general cause of a bend (or big curl) is MBD (metabolic bone disease) which is probably due to the chameleon not being fed properly (poor nutrients / gutloads for feeders) or due to it being raised with out a UVB bulb.
 
I am pretty sure the general cause of a bend (or big curl) is MBD (metabolic bone disease) which is probably due to the chameleon not being fed properly (poor nutrients / gutloads for feeders) or due to it being raised with out a UVB bulb.

Yes, I agree...
 
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