CleaTheChameleon
New Member
Hey everyone! I just want to say a quick hello to all the members that know me and to the ones that I haven't gotten a chance to talk too! I have been super super busy with school and work, so I haven't had the time to post much on here but I am always on the look out to see whats new and how everyone is.
Anyways, so this morning I went to go feed Dexter and Clea (both Veiled's) when I noticed that Dexter had a minor case of what looked like mouth rot. I immediately called a friend of mine that works at a local exotic vet hospital. She offered to take Dexter with her to work before I headed to my job. After work, I went to go pick up Dexter and see how he was. The doctors were extremely nice and explained everything to me. Dexter did indeed have mouth rot but it was obviously just starting and they congratulated me on how I noticed it in its early stages before it got worse. So the vet started explaining to me how beautiful and friendly Dexter is and how much everyone enjoyed him at the vet hospital.
They sent Dexter and I home with Baytril (antibiotics) injections that I need to inject in Dexter's tricep every other day, alternating his arms each time. They also sent me home with HEALx Sunshine Factor that helps with any vitamin issues that may cause problems to the mouth rot.
All in all, I am extremely pleased that I caught Dexters health problem very quickly and immediately headed to the vet. Now after a pretty expensive vet bill, he is on his way to recovery and that's all that matters.
I just wanted to share this story with all of you that know Dexter, Clea, and I.
I hope everyone and everyone's chameleons are doing great and I look forward to talking to you all once again!
-Stefan
Anyways, so this morning I went to go feed Dexter and Clea (both Veiled's) when I noticed that Dexter had a minor case of what looked like mouth rot. I immediately called a friend of mine that works at a local exotic vet hospital. She offered to take Dexter with her to work before I headed to my job. After work, I went to go pick up Dexter and see how he was. The doctors were extremely nice and explained everything to me. Dexter did indeed have mouth rot but it was obviously just starting and they congratulated me on how I noticed it in its early stages before it got worse. So the vet started explaining to me how beautiful and friendly Dexter is and how much everyone enjoyed him at the vet hospital.
They sent Dexter and I home with Baytril (antibiotics) injections that I need to inject in Dexter's tricep every other day, alternating his arms each time. They also sent me home with HEALx Sunshine Factor that helps with any vitamin issues that may cause problems to the mouth rot.
All in all, I am extremely pleased that I caught Dexters health problem very quickly and immediately headed to the vet. Now after a pretty expensive vet bill, he is on his way to recovery and that's all that matters.
I just wanted to share this story with all of you that know Dexter, Clea, and I.
I hope everyone and everyone's chameleons are doing great and I look forward to talking to you all once again!
-Stefan