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Exactly.Oh wait that's d3
https://zoomed.com/reptivite-with-d3/Do you guys know of a vitamin a supplement
For the record, temps are right, water IS provided properly, and the ONLY thing missing from my supplement routine is vitamin A. Her cage was cleaned about 2 weeks ago, it's about due for another cleaning, but it is cleaned regularly I assure you. I think you are overthinking it too much, you are rightfully concerned about the supplement routine, everything else I've already heeded your advice. This was an honest mistake and oversight, I thought I had vitamin A in the supplements, that's not the case. It'll be addressed I assure you.https://zoomed.com/reptivite-with-d3/
You need to pay attention to what were telling you and get it right/figured out ASAP...before you have more issues.
It's important that the vitamin A and D3 and calcium and PHOS are all in balance and in the right form. It's important that you feed the insects a nutritious, well-balanced diet too. It's important that the temperatures are right and that the chameleon gets the right UVB light. It's important that water is provided properly and the cage be set up properly and kept clean. If all of this isn't done and done properly your chameleon is going to have problems, suffer and die.
I hope you can get it figured out soon.
All parasites are different. They require different meds and different cleaning. It is best just not to cross contaminate anything from one cage to the other. Most parasites you would deal with are going to cycle by the oocysts coming out in the fecal. The cham licks the branch where this was and picks up one of the oocysts or a feeder walks across it and the cham eats the feeder. The cycle for the parasite life now begins in the cham after ingesting the oocyst.And then also, useful tips on bacteria and parasites. I'll make sure to be mindful of cleaning plants and things when moving between cages. Is there a recommended cleaner that is safe for chameleons that will kill parasites and bacteria? Or how do you go about addressing those things in an enclosure? Either preventing and/or getting rid of if needed.
Thank you. So if something comes up I'll know it's parasitic in nature. My chameleons all are acting normal at this moment, no more eye closing.All parasites are different. They require different meds and different cleaning. It is best just not to cross contaminate anything from one cage to the other. Most parasites you would deal with are going to cycle by the oocysts coming out in the fecal. The cham licks the branch where this was and picks up one of the oocysts or a feeder walks across it and the cham eats the feeder. The cycle for the parasite life now begins in the cham after ingesting the oocyst.
So this is why fecals are important. Especially if you have more then one cham.
I will go get fecals done if more problems persistThank you. So if something comes up I'll know it's parasitic in nature. My chameleons all are acting normal at this moment, no more eye closing.
It could be. Fecals are the only way to know if there is a parasite issue.Thank you. So if something comes up I'll know it's parasitic in nature. My chameleons all are acting normal at this moment, no more eye closing.
You could be right. If the odd behavior continues or something really does seem off then I'll be sure to get down to the vet for her. Right now she is alert, eyes open, still eating and drinking, but I am not an expert on parasites and have no clue if waiting until signs show is too lateIt could be. Fecals are the only way to know if there is a parasite issue.
I think the eye closing was directly related to having something in it. But this does not mean that she does not need a proper multivitamin that has vitamin A in it. This should be done as well for all your chams. Per the fecals they are always a good idea. I will never tell someone not to get one. Normally by the time we see the signs of a health issue we are trying to play catch up to fix what is wrong. Sometimes this can be too late.You could be right. If the odd behavior continues or something really does seem off then I'll be sure to get down to the vet for her. Right now she is alert, eyes open, still eating and drinking, but I am not an expert on parasites and have no clue if waiting until signs show is too late
Oh no I agree. I AM fixing the supplements regardless. I agree I think she had something in her eye. I don't want to play catch up for sure. I'm going to be mindful of this initial behavior regardless and make sure it doesn't present itself again. I am going to get fecals done on her anyway I think. Do you have an idea of how much this typically costs?I think the eye closing was directly related to having something in it. But this does not mean that she does not need a proper multivitamin that has vitamin A in it. This should be done as well for all your chams. Per the fecals they are always a good idea. I will never tell someone not to get one. Normally by the time we see the signs of a health issue we are trying to play catch up to fix what is wrong. Sometimes this can be too late.
This varies widely vet to vet. I was paying $60 per fecal in CA. My vet in AZ charges $50. I have seen some that are less.Oh no I agree. I AM fixing the supplements regardless. I agree I think she had something in her eye. I don't want to play catch up for sure. I'm going to be mindful of this initial behavior regardless and make sure it doesn't present itself again. I am going to get fecals done on her anyway I think. Do you have an idea of how much this typically costs?
This varies widely vet to vet. I was paying $60 per fecal in CA. My vet in AZ charges $50. I have seen some that are less.
Your welcome.Thank you for the wisdom as always
So after replacing my old supplement with the new supplement, ive fed all 3 chameleons 1 dubia roach (good size and gutloaded with repashi bug burger) dusted with this new reptivite supplement, rather than doing a large single feed. Reason I did it a couple days in a row (1 today and 1 yesterday) is the low quantity of insects fed during the initial feeding, I want to make sure they have sufficient levels of everything.Your welcome.