QuioteCham
New Member
Hi all,
I have been on the chamcrazy forum for a while and have switched over to chameleonforums (finally). One of my female panthers has been sick for some time now and I am becoming more and more desperate for help for her. She is 9 months old and has the correct lighting, humidity, etc. The problem began 2 months ago when she started drooling and blowing bubbles. Her extreme salvating became worse as she drank. The first exotic specialist vet diagnosed her with a parasite, giving her an injection. Nothing happened, she became worse. I began having to force feed her when it appeared she was no longer eating on her own and the vet care was not helping. The salvation is worse after eating by the day. I take her to a second recommended exotic vet who decides the problem is a respiratory infection and not parasites at all.
She was then given a second injection and liquid oral batryl every other day. Her problem remains the same and I do not want to lose her. Her energy is good, and she some how keeps her strength up, but her body is so skinny and frail from being sick. I feel she can still be helped if she is just diagnosed correctly. She ("on good days") tries to eat on her own but fails. If anyone knows what may be causing this or if they have ever experienced this, please let me know.
I have been on the chamcrazy forum for a while and have switched over to chameleonforums (finally). One of my female panthers has been sick for some time now and I am becoming more and more desperate for help for her. She is 9 months old and has the correct lighting, humidity, etc. The problem began 2 months ago when she started drooling and blowing bubbles. Her extreme salvating became worse as she drank. The first exotic specialist vet diagnosed her with a parasite, giving her an injection. Nothing happened, she became worse. I began having to force feed her when it appeared she was no longer eating on her own and the vet care was not helping. The salvation is worse after eating by the day. I take her to a second recommended exotic vet who decides the problem is a respiratory infection and not parasites at all.
She was then given a second injection and liquid oral batryl every other day. Her problem remains the same and I do not want to lose her. Her energy is good, and she some how keeps her strength up, but her body is so skinny and frail from being sick. I feel she can still be helped if she is just diagnosed correctly. She ("on good days") tries to eat on her own but fails. If anyone knows what may be causing this or if they have ever experienced this, please let me know.