Why wont my veiled chameleon open his eyes?

A chameleon will close their eyes when they are dealing with a painful internal medical condition. that the chameleon is shutting down. This is a sign that you need to get to the vet as soon as possible. They will also shut their eyes when dealing with a vitamin A deficiency.

When does a chameleon not have its eyes open?

The healthy eye is alert and scanning the area at the end of a bulbous turret. When you are looking for your chameleon, the healthy chameleon will have had its eyes locked on you from the moment you stepped in the room. The only time a chameleon will not have its eyes open is when it is sleeping.

What to do if your chameleon’s eye is swollen?

Chameleons rely heavily on their eyesight, so if you notice that your chameleon’s eye seems swollen or demonstrates another other symptom, make an appointment with a certified reptile veterinarian immediately. They will likely flush out the eye and prescribe a saline solution and antibiotic.

Why do chameleons have turrets in their eyes?

The chameleons shown here have vitamin A deficiency. The solution, if it is a deficiency, is to give them vitamin A to replenish their vitamin stores. Sometimes the eye turrets will sink in as a sign of exhaustion or dehydration.

Why does a panther chameleon have sunken eyes?

Sometimes the eye turrets will sink in as a sign of exhaustion or dehydration. In this case, the female panther chameleon spent great effort to lay eggs and is exhausted and probably dehydrated. In a case like this you see the sunken eyes, but they are still alert.

Whether it be the advanced stages of a respiratory infection or an overwhelming intestinal parasite load, there is enough pain and distress. that the chameleon is shutting down. This is a sign that you need to get to the vet as soon as possible. They will also shut their eyes when dealing with a vitamin A deficiency.

How can I help my chameleon open his eyes?

So, eyes being closed can be many things. One of which could be debris in the eye. I would up the misting for a time, add in some 5 minute mistings 2 times a day, the longer the session, the more time he has to clean his eyes out. Also, he looks like he’s going out of a shed and this will also help him finish that.

Is my chameleon dead or hibernating?

A chameleon is a cold blooded animal, so he will feel cold to you if his body temperature is below yours. That is not a sign that he has died, but that he might not be in a place where he is as warm as he should be. A cold chameleon will slow right down, especially a cold dying or ill chameleon.

How do you save a dying veiled chameleon?

Get a very small needle and run 1 cc of saline solution under his skin every 2 hours. If he survives the next 4 days, get him to the vet. He is very likely to die in the next 24 hours and the vet would most likely just try saline to start with. They take a long time to get that sick and a long time to come back.