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Hey man,thanks for the reply..The most common answer I get is that he hit his eye against something..He is not blind in that eye though(I know this for sure)..He could possibly go blind in it though unforuntately..His other eye is 100% and looks very good and healthy(full and round)..He is still active and is still eatting and drinking..Lately he has been missing with his tongue so he has had to put his head in the cup and shoot his tongue at very close distances like an inch or 2..He still gets really excited when I'm about to feed him something he really likes,like super worms..
Sorry to hear about your cham..I hope you can get him to be better..For your cham.,I'd suggest feeding him from a cup that isn't too deep..Try hornworms,superworms,or even phoenix worms to get your cham. to eat..Those 3 feeders in my experiences are hard for a cham. to turn down..Phoenix worms may be kinda small for an adult but they do move quite a bit to get your cham. interested..How do you give your cham water??I use a spray bottle and he'll either stick his tongue out and almost touch the bottle(he would touch if I let him sometimes) or I'll spray a tiny bit on his mouth and wait for him to drink(sometimes quickly,sometimes I wait)..Hopefully my technique can help you since I know my cham will never become dehydrated since I regulate his intake.. ----- Jonny Blaze 1.0 Nosy Be Panther--Diego 1.0 Bearded Dragon--Vinny 0.1 Yorkshire terrier Brandy,10 years old 1.0 Golden lab-Dusty R.I.P May 16,2007,14.5 years old 1.0 Black lab "wiggler",2 years old s136.photobucket.com/albums/q173/jonnyblaze_04/?sc=3
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