No the exotic vet here said that it's hard to see anything on a small dogs poop let alone a chameleon. He just gave me panacur and told me to treat. I seriously think me and Jarred are the only people in WV who have any type of collection of chameleons and the vets just aren't use to seeing them...
Thank you Eka!
On a positive note I left him in the shower until the water got cold and he drank like crazy. Once I got him out I was finally able to get his mouth open and give some pedialyte. I also examined his mouth and there are no signs of a mouth infection or URI.
Thanks! He is in the shower again right now and drinking like crazy. I agree 2 showers a day will be better. I didn't want to give him any meds until I get him hydrated since I know how hard they are on his kidneys. I will just keep up with this until I see some improvement. Do you guys thinking...
All day long. I leave the dripper on all day and I spray until everything is soaked about 5 times a day right now. I'm trying to give him as much water as I can. My routine this morning was lights on, gave him about 45 minutes to warm up under the lights then a 30 minute shower. I have seen him...
Ok thanks. And yes he gets 30 minute showers every day plus lots of extra misting. I would love to give him pedialyte but I can't get him to open his mouth no matter what I try.
I looked on www.melleridiscovery.com but didn't see a cham showing the colors mine is. He/she is brown with orange stripes. This is one of the rescue chams that is dehydrated. I'm just wondering what the color means.
Pssh I know you're right, I do but when I see them I just can't help but think just maybe I can save them. Obliviously I couldn't with the smaller of the two Meller's but on a positive note the really sick Varr is doing a bit better today. He went from now to able to even lift his head to...