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If he cant see the other one and she cant see him, it's okay. If they clear view of eachother at all times, it could def stress the female out quite a bit.Thank you. @ Beman. I have been through this b4 with dogs when I had to walk away as I I had 30 and could not take any more emotional or financial stuff . Need to stay away from petshop. Would he b ok in the same room. I honestly don't know what to do. Or do I just stay away and look after my girl?
With quarantine it is always better to have them in a different room rather than the same room. Just to ensure you do not cross contaminate from one cage to the other. Then when he comes back with a clean fecal and a vet has said he was good to go then you could have them in the same room just ensure they can not see each other.Thank you. @ Beman. I have been through this b4 with dogs when I had to walk away as I I had 30 and could not take any more emotional or financial stuff . Need to stay away from petshop. Would he b ok in the same room. I honestly don't know what to do. Or do I just stay away and look after my girl?
Maybe on opposite sides of the room but so they do not see each other you could possibly get away with it. But when I dealt with coccidia everyone told me I needed to have him in a totally different room so I had little to no chance of cross contamination. Not all parasites are created the same or as difficult to get rid of...Even if I use gloves ?
Thank you for posting this... I knew there was a specific reason for another room but could not remember what it was.IMHO quarantine should be in another room altogether in case it can carry an airborne illness.
Example...
Airborne CANV propagules may have accounted for the Group D control animal developing an epidermal fungal lesion"...
https://academic.oup.com/mmy/article/44/1/25/1061667
I don't know that my head could cope with that you had me at airborneIMHO quarantine should be in another room altogether in case it can carry an airborne illness.
Example...
Airborne CANV propagules may have accounted for the Group D control animal developing an epidermal fungal lesion"...
https://academic.oup.com/mmy/article/44/1/25/1061667
Don't understand what you mean.I don't know that my head could cope with that you had me at airborne
Yeah he looks a bit weathered only 3. I'm wondering about genetic issues in chameleons as I have only ever breed from healthy dogs mostly boxers which other than cancer as the top killer always had our dogs heart testedIf your bringing him home make sure you quarentine him from the others until you get a fecal done. If he is carrying parasites you do not want to deal with cross contamination.
It looks like he has had a very hard life honestly.
Yeah I dunno if he was wild caught that could explain a lot or just poor care prior.Yeah he looks a bit weathered only 3. I'm wondering about genetic issues in chameleons as I have only ever breed from healthy dogs mostly boxers which other than cancer as the top killer always had our dogs heart tested
All that was important is that some things can be transmitted through the air so a new chameleon IMHO should be in a different room than the rest of your critters.Don't understand what you mean.