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i have a 1year old male jackson. his back leg has swelled up and looks like a small puncture on his foot. he has slowed down eating and slepes alot. any advice will be a big help
 
He needs to see a vet asap. Chams can get infections in their feet that can quickly kill them, especially since they dont handle stress well. If you don't have a good reptile vet in your area, look online to find one thats somewhat close. In the meantime, increase his heat and humidity, and you could TRY soaking him in warm water to cleanse the foot.

Good luck,
Jamie
 
I would take him to the vet as well. I would give it a wash (if he lets you) and put polysporin on it to keep it from being more infected.


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