DelBoy
New Member
Hi guys,
I have a 6 month old male ambilobe panther. Around 4-5 weeks ago, i noticed him scratching his right eye on a branch and the eye would buldge out in an attempt to clean itself. I've been keeping a watch on it to see if it cleared up, but it hasn't.
First, i took him to an exotic reptile shop where they used Saline eye drops in case something had got stuck in his eye - there was no improvements.
I purchased Zoo Med Repti eye drops to give him daily which i have been doing for around a week, i was hopeful this would be the answer, but i still see him from time to tiem with his right eye shut.
When i noticed it hadn't cleared his eye up, i decided to take him to my local exotic vet. She thought the shape of his eye looked healthy, saw no cloudiness to indicate an infection, and also ruled out Vit A deficiency because, according to her, you would see other signs on the skin of the chameleon if we had a Vit A deficiancy. We did a light test, and she noticed that his right eye (the problematic one), the pupil would remain small in the dark where she'd expect it to get bigger.
She also gave him an injection of Rapidexon to encourage whatever swelling there was to die down so they eye could flush out naturally. She said if there were no improvements, an MRI would be a realistic next step.
The lighting being used is Arcadia T5 so i dont think its Retina damage from incorrect lighting. I'm dusting his food everyday with Calcium, once a month with D3 and also one a month Earthpro-A.
He is hand misted around 3 times a day.
I have a 6 month old male ambilobe panther. Around 4-5 weeks ago, i noticed him scratching his right eye on a branch and the eye would buldge out in an attempt to clean itself. I've been keeping a watch on it to see if it cleared up, but it hasn't.
First, i took him to an exotic reptile shop where they used Saline eye drops in case something had got stuck in his eye - there was no improvements.
I purchased Zoo Med Repti eye drops to give him daily which i have been doing for around a week, i was hopeful this would be the answer, but i still see him from time to tiem with his right eye shut.
When i noticed it hadn't cleared his eye up, i decided to take him to my local exotic vet. She thought the shape of his eye looked healthy, saw no cloudiness to indicate an infection, and also ruled out Vit A deficiency because, according to her, you would see other signs on the skin of the chameleon if we had a Vit A deficiancy. We did a light test, and she noticed that his right eye (the problematic one), the pupil would remain small in the dark where she'd expect it to get bigger.
She also gave him an injection of Rapidexon to encourage whatever swelling there was to die down so they eye could flush out naturally. She said if there were no improvements, an MRI would be a realistic next step.
The lighting being used is Arcadia T5 so i dont think its Retina damage from incorrect lighting. I'm dusting his food everyday with Calcium, once a month with D3 and also one a month Earthpro-A.
He is hand misted around 3 times a day.