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Sick veiled please help. (eyes closed)

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I have a 3 month old veiled female that for the last week has had her eyes closed sometimes but when I picked her up she would open them for the last two days she has had them closed the entire time. Should I just bring her into a vet or is there some kind thing I can force feed her that may help her out?
 
Howdy Steve,

Head for the vet if you haven't already. If you don't already have a good chameleon vet in mind, check out this list:

http://www.herpvetconnection.com/florida.shtml

If you are close to these vets, they literally "wrote the book" on reptile medicine.

Douglas Mader, DVM
Marathon Veterinary Hospital
11187 Overseas Highway
Marathon, FL 33050
Tel: (305) 743-7099
Tel: (800) 832-7694
Fax: (305) 743-4057


Ivan Alfonso, DVM
Kirkman Area Animal Clinic
5633 Metrowes
Orlando, FL 32811
Tel: (407) 295-7547
Fax: (407) 293-6331


In addition to the vet trip on Monday, you can post more info about your ENTIRE husbandry specs, including photos ov everything.
 
Yep doing fine it took about a week for him to recover. But now hes been coughing a lot? He goes in tomorrow with another cham of mine to get checkedup on.
 
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