CalamityCrow
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This is SUPER helpful, thank you! I DEFINITELY plan on continuing to cup feed, especially since I can monitor how much he eats that way.Ok. Before you loose your mind, I have some advice. Coccidia is a direct life cycle parasite with a fecal/oral mode of infection. I know Coccidia is a keeper’s nightmare, but that isn’t because it’s necessarily so pathogenic. It is basically always present in wild chameleons. The difference is that wild chameleons are pooping on the ground 20 feet below, and the chances of it eating a bug that has walked on it’s poop is very low. So the rate of reinfection is very low. In captivity it becomes a problem because they’re pooping in a small area where feeders are way more likely to come in contact with feces. Also, Coccidia oocysts are extremely stable, so they can hang around for a long time, and their outer shell makes it hard for many cleaners to kill.
All that being said, your two primary goals are
1) sanitation:
- clean up all poop ASAP.
- complete cage sanitation at least twice a week is great, but it can be labour intensive. That sucks, but it helps
2) BREAK THE LIFE CYCLE!!!!
- don’t let feeders loose in the enclosure
- cup feed, or else tong feed
I'll look for an in-depth guide for cage sanitation. Do you (or anyone else) happen to have any good guides for what a full cage sanitation looks like?