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EDIT: As people have said, a lot of parasites can be picked up via feeders like the common cricket and those can be eradicated fairly easily with the proper medications. This is not a death sentence for your chameleon.
What did he say about a "Health guarantee"?
Mushy chalky poo. Do you have pictures?
What parasites were found and what medication did they prescribe? What strength/dosing amount/frequency is the regimen.
A culture is not going to do anything here.
I think you have every right to be concerned on this and perhaps the breeder is busy or traveling due to the weekend (most are closed I would assume) I am sure that if a breeder is at a trade show they would make the situation right.
I am no vet however, sounded to me as if the cause could have been cause from more than one thing. People stated good facts, I agree that parasites could be from crickets but I am sure the breeder would want to protect his reputation and assist you in your time of need.
I think you have the right to panic, I would to but in my humble opinion I would say its the weekend, the breeder could be busy and would give him/her a chance to respond to make things right and after all, you do have the medicine needed to get your new baby on the mend (congrats btw) and see how things turn out monday
The show was in July. We started noticing the stool the day after we got him. He was already around 10 months old. I tried to contact the breeder. No response. We took him to the vet, they asked for a stool sample and it took a while for us to be home to get a fresh one. Now here we are trying to decide what to do. I'm worried the medication could damage him, but on the other hand not giving it to him could kill him. Both my other chams are fine. This guy is the sweetest and friendliest of the bunch and its horrible to have to deal with this.
Your time line is confusing me a little bit.
Chase
Agreed, I'm a bit confused too.
I think this is what happened?
Banders bought a chameleon in July from someone on the forum. Day 1 it had runny stool so they took it to the vet. Now it's 2 months later and they are making a post about it because in 2 months the breeder has not responded.
Is that correct Banders?
Or was it. Chameleon bought in July, day 1 it had runny stool, but you just recently took it to the vet. Meanwhile breeder hasn't responded in months?
Agreed, I'm a bit confused too.
I think this is what happened?
Banders bought a chameleon in July from someone on the forum. Day 1 it had runny stool so they took it to the vet. Now it's 2 months later and they are making a post about it because in 2 months the breeder has not responded.
Is that correct Banders?
Or was it. Chameleon bought in July, day 1 it had runny stool, but you just recently took it to the vet. Meanwhile breeder hasn't responded in months?
Either way, it still is weird. If it's the first scenario, why just now posting. they've also had the medication for two months and still haven't given it?
If it's the second scenario, why wait so long to take it to the vet if you thought there was an issue?
The show was July 20th, we brought him home and noticed the stool the next day. At first I thought he was dehydrated so I emailed said breeder, then watched him for a few days. Everything was fine he ate like horse and he was drinking water. I gave it a few days still his stool was runny. Then my girlfriend thought she saw bubbles coming from his mouth. We thought ok he has a RI so I called into work and took him straight to the vet on a Saturday morning.They gave him an injection, prescribed trimethoprim and panacur liquid, we left that day with a container for a stool sample. We gave him that medication for a week. He finished the medication and it took us a while almost 2 weeks to catch him while he was pooping. He is very sneaky and will not go if being watched, if he sees you near the cage he is more conserned with you letting him out than anything. When we finally got the sample we rushed it straight to the vet and it took them a week to get the results. That brings us to my post date. I got the medication the next day.
So the original vet visit was mid-late August. We thought the stool was due to diet or deytration. We gave it a few weeks, then went to the vet. So no we have not had the medication for months, we will be starting the medication tonight.
Buying a chameleon with parasites is a pretty common thing especially if you buy from a large breeder. I did fecals on all my babies before they went to their new home but that is a very uncommon thing for a breeder to do.
So is there still no word from the breeder?
Did you see them at the next show you were supposed to go to?