Chameleon Symptoms
Browse 55 guides from veterinary sources about chameleon symptoms.
Chameleon Aggression: Why Your Chameleon Is Hissing, Lunging or Biting
Chameleon hissing, lunging, or biting usually means stress, fear, pain, or husbandry problems. Learn when to monitor at...
Read more →Chameleon Bent Legs, Curved Spine or Soft Jaw: Signs of Metabolic Bone Disease
Bent legs, a curved spine, or a soft jaw in chameleons can signal metabolic bone disease. Learn urgent signs, vet care,...
Read more →Chameleon Bloating or Swollen Belly: Constipation, Eggs or Another Emergency?
A swollen-belly chameleon may be constipated, carrying eggs, or facing an emergency. Learn warning signs, vet options,...
Read more →Chameleon Blood in Stool: Causes, Red Flags & What to Do
Blood in a chameleon’s stool can signal parasites, cloacal irritation, infection, or a serious GI problem. Learn red...
Read more →Chameleon Blood in Urine or Urates: Causes & When It Is Urgent
Blood in a chameleon’s urine or urates can signal dehydration, cloacal disease, stones, or kidney trouble. Learn urgent...
Read more →Chameleon Burns: Heat Lamp and Basking Burn Signs Owners Miss
Chameleon burns can start with pale skin, dark patches, or a weak grip. Learn urgent signs, vet care, home steps, and...
Read more →Chameleon Constipation: Signs, Causes & Safe Next Steps
Chameleon constipation can signal dehydration, low enclosure temps, impaction, or egg issues. Learn warning signs, vet...
Read more →Chameleon Coughing, Gagging or Choking Motions: Causes & Red Flags
Chameleon coughing, gagging, or choking motions can signal respiratory infection, mouth disease, or obstruction. Learn...
Read more →Chameleon Dark Colors or Sudden Color Change: Stress, Temperature or Illness?
Chameleon turning dark? Learn when color change is normal, when stress or temperature may be involved, and when your...
Read more →Chameleon Diarrhea: Causes, Dehydration Risk & When to Call a Vet
Chameleon diarrhea can signal parasites, husbandry problems, or dehydration. Learn urgent warning signs, vet care...
Read more →Chameleon Drinking Too Much: Is Excessive Thirst Normal?
Chameleon drinking too much? Extra thirst can signal dehydration, kidney disease, or husbandry issues. Learn when to...
Read more →Chameleon Drooling or Excess Saliva: Mouth Infection, Stress or Breathing Trouble?
Chameleon drooling can signal mouth rot, stress, toxin exposure, or breathing trouble. Learn red flags, vet care...
Read more →Chameleon Dropping Food or Missing Prey: Tongue, Eye or Mouth Problem?
Chameleon dropping food or missing prey can point to tongue injury, eye disease, mouth rot, or low calcium. Learn when...
Read more →Chameleon Eating Dirt, Plants or Substrate: Pica Causes & Risks
Chameleon eating dirt, plants, or substrate can signal husbandry or nutrition problems and may cause blockage. Learn...
Read more →Chameleon Edema or Gular Swelling: Fluid Retention Signs and Causes
Chameleon gular swelling can signal edema, infection, kidney disease, or husbandry problems. Learn warning signs, vet...
Read more →Chameleon Egg Binding: Signs, Emergency Risks & What to Do
Learn the signs of chameleon egg binding, when it becomes an emergency, likely vet treatments, home care limits, and...
Read more →Chameleon Eye Discharge: Mucus, Crust or Debris Around the Eyes
Chameleon eye discharge can signal debris, infection, shed, or husbandry problems. Learn when to monitor, when to see...
Read more →Chameleon Eyes Closed During the Day: A Serious Warning Sign?
Chameleon eyes closed during the day can signal dehydration, eye disease, or poor husbandry. Learn when to see your vet...
Read more →Chameleon Gaping or Holding Mouth Open: Overheating or Breathing Problem?
Chameleon holding its mouth open? Gaping can mean overheating, stress, mouth disease, or a breathing problem. Learn...
Read more →Chameleon Head Shaking: Mouth Problem, Irritation or Neurologic Sign?
Chameleon head shaking can signal mouth rot, eye or skin irritation, stress, or neurologic disease. Learn when to...
Read more →Chameleon Head Tilt or Loss of Balance: Neurologic or Ear-Related Problem?
Chameleon head tilt or balance loss can signal ear disease, trauma, toxins, or neurologic illness. Learn red flags, vet...
Read more →Chameleon Hiding All Day: Stress, Illness or Normal?
Chameleon hiding all day can be normal, stress-related, or a sign of illness. Learn red flags, vet options, home care,...
Read more →Chameleon Hissing or Vocalization Changes: What They Mean
Chameleon hissing can mean stress, fear, pain, or breathing trouble. Learn when to monitor at home, when to see your...
Read more →Chameleon Itching or Rubbing on Branches: Shed, Parasites or Irritation?
Chameleon rubbing on branches can mean normal shed, low humidity, mites, or skin irritation. Learn when to monitor,...
Read more →Chameleon Labored Breathing: Respiratory Distress Signs and Emergencies
Chameleon breathing hard or with an open mouth? Learn emergency warning signs, common causes, vet care options, and...
Read more →Chameleon Lethargy: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do
Chameleon lethargy can signal low heat, dehydration, infection, egg binding, or metabolic bone disease. Learn when to...
Read more →Chameleon Limping or Favoring a Leg: Injury or Metabolic Bone Disease?
Chameleon limping can signal a sprain, fracture, or metabolic bone disease. Learn red flags, vet care options, home...
Read more →Chameleon Lumps or Bumps: Abscess, Tumor or Swelling?
Chameleon lump or bump? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet tests, treatment options, and realistic 2026 US...
Read more →Chameleon Mouth Rot: Swollen Gums, Caseous Debris and Oral Pain
Chameleon mouth rot is an emergency. Learn causes, warning signs, vet treatment options, home care, and realistic 2026...
Read more →Chameleon Nasal Discharge: Mucus, Bubbles or Crust Around the Nose
Chameleon nasal discharge can signal respiratory infection, husbandry problems, or normal salt deposits. Learn red...
Read more →Chameleon Not Drinking: Dehydration Risks and What to Check
Chameleon not drinking? Learn dehydration warning signs, habitat checks, when to see your vet, home care steps, and...
Read more →Chameleon Not Eating: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do
Chameleon not eating? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, home steps, and realistic 2026 US...
Read more →Chameleon Paralysis or Inability to Move: Emergency Causes to Know
Chameleon paralysis or sudden inability to move is often an emergency. Learn urgent causes, what your vet may do, home...
Read more →Chameleon Prolapse: Tissue Coming Out of the Vent Is an Emergency
Chameleon tissue protruding from the vent is an emergency. Learn common causes, what your vet may do, home care, and...
Read more →Chameleon Reproductive Prolapse: Hemipene or Oviduct Tissue Outside the Vent
See your vet immediately if tissue is protruding from your chameleon’s vent. Learn causes, urgent care steps, treatment...
Read more →Chameleon Retained Shed: Stuck Skin Around Toes, Tail or Eyes
Chameleon stuck shed around toes, tail, or eyes can signal humidity, hydration, or husbandry problems. Learn when to...
Read more →Chameleon Rubbing or Rotating the Eyes Repeatedly: Normal or Not?
Chameleon eye rubbing can be normal briefly, but repeated rubbing may signal debris, infection, low humidity, or...
Read more →Chameleon Seizures: What They Look Like and What to Do Immediately
Chameleon seizures are an emergency. Learn what seizure activity looks like, common causes, first-aid steps, and what...
Read more →Chameleon Skin Lesions, Scabs or Wounds: Causes & Care
Chameleon skin lesions, scabs, or wounds can signal burns, infection, shedding trouble, or trauma. Learn when to see...
Read more →Chameleon Sneezing: Normal Irritation or Respiratory Infection?
Chameleon sneezing can be mild irritation or a respiratory infection. Learn red flags, vet care options, home steps,...
Read more →Chameleon Squinting or Holding One Eye Closed: Causes & Next Steps
Chameleon squinting or keeping one eye closed? Learn common causes, when to see your vet, treatment options, and...
Read more →Chameleon Straining: Constipation, Egg Binding or Cloacal Problem?
Chameleon straining can signal constipation, egg binding, or a cloacal prolapse. Learn urgent warning signs, vet...
Read more →Chameleon Sunken Eyes: Dehydration or Serious Illness?
Sunken eyes in chameleons often signal dehydration, but infection, kidney disease, and poor husbandry can also be...
Read more →Chameleon Swollen Eyes: Causes of Puffy or Bulging Eye Turrets
Chameleon swollen eyes can signal infection, debris, vitamin A issues, or blocked tear ducts. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Chameleon Swollen Joints or Limbs: Injury, Gout or Infection?
Chameleon swollen joints or limbs can signal injury, gout, infection, or metabolic disease. Learn when to see your vet...
Read more →Chameleon Tail Curling, Stiffness or Tail Not Working: What It Means
Chameleon tail curling, stiffness, or weakness can signal stress, injury, or metabolic bone disease. Learn when to...
Read more →Chameleon Tremors or Shaking: Causes, Calcium Concerns & Urgency
Chameleon tremors can signal calcium imbalance, UVB problems, weakness, or serious illness. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Chameleon Urate Color Changes: Orange, Yellow or Runny Urates Explained
Orange, yellow, or runny chameleon urates often point to dehydration, but infection or kidney disease can also play a...
Read more →Chameleon Vomiting or Regurgitation: Causes, Risks & What to Do
Chameleon vomiting or regurgitation can signal husbandry problems, parasites, toxins, or blockage. Learn urgent red...
Read more →Chameleon Weak Grip or Falling: Serious Sign or Husbandry Problem?
Weak grip or falling in chameleons can signal metabolic bone disease, dehydration, or injury. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Chameleon Weight Gain, Puffiness or General Swelling: Fat, Eggs or Edema?
Chameleon belly swelling can mean obesity, developing eggs, fluid buildup, gout, or infection. Learn when to monitor,...
Read more →Chameleon Weight Loss: Causes, Hidden Illnesses & When to Act
Chameleon losing weight? Learn common causes, hidden illnesses, red-flag symptoms, vet tests, home care, and when...
Read more →Chameleon Wheezing, Clicking or Popping Sounds: What They Mean
Chameleon wheezing, clicking, or popping can signal respiratory infection, poor husbandry, or airway distress. Learn...
Read more →Female Chameleon Digging and Restless: Ready to Lay or Egg-Bound?
Female chameleon digging and restless? Learn signs of normal egg laying vs egg-binding, when to see your vet fast, home...
Read more →Female Chameleon Swollen Abdomen: Eggs, Bloating or Something Else?
Female chameleon with a swollen abdomen? Learn signs of eggs, egg binding, bloating, and when your vet visit should...
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