leanna156
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Cage Info:
* Cage Type - 20x24x36" screen cage
* Lighting - Reptiglo 5.0, normal fluorescent lights, and 60 Watt incandescent for heat are on for 11 hours a day.
* Temperature - 90 degree basking area, 70 degree in the shade, 70 at night.
* Humidity - 40-45% created with spraying and an ultrasonic humidifier
* Plants - one umbrella plant, one ficus
* Location - In the corner of a bedroom in a low traffic area.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Ambanja Panther chameleon, male, 8 months old
* Feeding - an assortment of crickets, silkworms, superworms, and occasionally waxworms are fed. 4-5 crickets, a silkworm, and a superworm would be a normal sized feeding every day. Crickets are gutloaded on lettuce and fluker's cricket gut feed, silkworms on mulberry silkworm food, and superworms on fruits and veggies.
* Supplements - light calcium dusting at every feeding, calcium with D3 twice a month, and herptivite once a month.
* Watering - He is misted at least twice a day with a pump spray. A humidifier is turned on when the humidity sensor reads low. He licks water off of leaves after I stop spraying.
* Fecal Description - brown solid part with gooey jelly coating, urates are white and runny.
* Current Problem - About a week and a half ago he cut back on his eating and was a little lethargic. I scheduled a vet appointment. The day before the appointment the bottom of his left eyelid started swelling. He started to hold that eye closed during the day while the other one is open and alert. There doesn't seem to be an infection because there is no discharge. The vet found a few tapeworms eggs and Eimeria species of Coccidia in his fecal sample. He was prescribed 2 doses of 0.04 mL Droncit 2 weeks apart at 23 mg/mL for the tapeworms and 0.12 mL for each of 4 days in a row Albon for the Coccidia. His blood was tested for total protein and calcium. Both were fine. (total protein 5.3 g/dL, calcium 9.9 mg/dL) The vet seemed to think that the Coccidia and tapeworms could be lowering his immune system and thus making him more susceptible to eye problems. We've been giving him medicine but the eyelid swelling seems to be getting worse. We started supplementing with Vitamin A 4 days ago thinking that that could be the issue. He held his eye open more often the next day but then regressed back to usually holding it closed. The amount of Vitamin A was about 8000 IU total over the 4 days.
Does anyone know what this eye problem is? Please share your opinions on this before we schedule another vet visit.
Thank you,
Leanna
* Cage Type - 20x24x36" screen cage
* Lighting - Reptiglo 5.0, normal fluorescent lights, and 60 Watt incandescent for heat are on for 11 hours a day.
* Temperature - 90 degree basking area, 70 degree in the shade, 70 at night.
* Humidity - 40-45% created with spraying and an ultrasonic humidifier
* Plants - one umbrella plant, one ficus
* Location - In the corner of a bedroom in a low traffic area.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Ambanja Panther chameleon, male, 8 months old
* Feeding - an assortment of crickets, silkworms, superworms, and occasionally waxworms are fed. 4-5 crickets, a silkworm, and a superworm would be a normal sized feeding every day. Crickets are gutloaded on lettuce and fluker's cricket gut feed, silkworms on mulberry silkworm food, and superworms on fruits and veggies.
* Supplements - light calcium dusting at every feeding, calcium with D3 twice a month, and herptivite once a month.
* Watering - He is misted at least twice a day with a pump spray. A humidifier is turned on when the humidity sensor reads low. He licks water off of leaves after I stop spraying.
* Fecal Description - brown solid part with gooey jelly coating, urates are white and runny.
* Current Problem - About a week and a half ago he cut back on his eating and was a little lethargic. I scheduled a vet appointment. The day before the appointment the bottom of his left eyelid started swelling. He started to hold that eye closed during the day while the other one is open and alert. There doesn't seem to be an infection because there is no discharge. The vet found a few tapeworms eggs and Eimeria species of Coccidia in his fecal sample. He was prescribed 2 doses of 0.04 mL Droncit 2 weeks apart at 23 mg/mL for the tapeworms and 0.12 mL for each of 4 days in a row Albon for the Coccidia. His blood was tested for total protein and calcium. Both were fine. (total protein 5.3 g/dL, calcium 9.9 mg/dL) The vet seemed to think that the Coccidia and tapeworms could be lowering his immune system and thus making him more susceptible to eye problems. We've been giving him medicine but the eyelid swelling seems to be getting worse. We started supplementing with Vitamin A 4 days ago thinking that that could be the issue. He held his eye open more often the next day but then regressed back to usually holding it closed. The amount of Vitamin A was about 8000 IU total over the 4 days.
Does anyone know what this eye problem is? Please share your opinions on this before we schedule another vet visit.
Thank you,
Leanna
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