tinkeringlady
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Hello! New to the forum, unfortunately under terrible circumstances. My Veiled Chameleon, Yoshi, has a very strange 'infection' with a lack of a better explanation. We have seen the vet and she feels it maybe bacterial and sent me home with antibiotics (baytril). Here is the general information.
Veiled Chameleon male approx. 7 months old.
Weighs 21 grams
Owned him for just under 3 months.
Handled daily due to poor health/force feeding
Eating crickets (5 per feeding), phoenix worms (6 per feeding) and meal worms (6 per feeding). Food is offered daily.
Water source is a waterfall and a monsoon automatic mister. Misting every 2 hours for 8 sec intervals. Drinks and searches for water normally.
Droppings appear normal in coloration.
Has had quite a struggle since day one with his health. He was with a hatch mate who didn't live very long in the care of store we adopted him from.
18x18x24 open air screen cage (exo terra)
Exo Terra Solar Glo/Mercury Vapour Daylight (12hr on/12 off)
exo terra red heat glo Night light (12hr on/12hr off)
Cage floor approx. 75-80 F. Basking. 90-95 F. Lowest night time temp 70 F. (exo terra thermometer)
Humidity 40-60% Monsoon mister works all day. (almost impossible to get it any higher. Saskatchewan's climate is cold and dry.)
Cage is in a basement suite. Top of cage is 4'6" off the ground. No fans.
Living in Saskatchewan Canada.
Yoshi's Story
Purchased him in December and within the week was showing poor health. After a bit of research, i found out the store had set me up with the wrong tank (glass enclosure) and inadequate lighting. Yoshi's eyes had completely stuck together leaving him blind. Still not 100% on why this occurred, after research however I believe it's due to the CFL lights the store sent me home with. After removing that bulb his eyes improved greatly and he now has vision again. Lighting is now the exo terra mercury vapor bulb. While he was blind i was hand feeding him meal worms and offering him water 3 times a day. He ate actively and drank the water i offered every time. Any input as to why his eye lids would stick together? Was it the CFL?
My major concern
A growth of a dark/dry patch on the inside of his rear leg and the complete loss of movement of the leg. Previously stated i have seen a vet. However my location doesn't have much of an option on herp-vets. The Vet has informed me he may never regain movement in that leg and sent me home with antibiotics. The skin around the original dark patch has now gotten cracked and appears to be pulling away from the muscle.
I am dedicated to doing all i can from him. So ANY help or advice is greatly appreciated.
Has anyone seen this before? Is there anything more i can do for him? Will the leg drop off? What complications arise with a lost limb?
Pictures are of the growth. I'll post more recent photos tomorrow he's already had a terrible night with the vet and medicine. Yoshi deserves to sleep now.
Veiled Chameleon male approx. 7 months old.
Weighs 21 grams
Owned him for just under 3 months.
Handled daily due to poor health/force feeding
Eating crickets (5 per feeding), phoenix worms (6 per feeding) and meal worms (6 per feeding). Food is offered daily.
Water source is a waterfall and a monsoon automatic mister. Misting every 2 hours for 8 sec intervals. Drinks and searches for water normally.
Droppings appear normal in coloration.
Has had quite a struggle since day one with his health. He was with a hatch mate who didn't live very long in the care of store we adopted him from.
18x18x24 open air screen cage (exo terra)
Exo Terra Solar Glo/Mercury Vapour Daylight (12hr on/12 off)
exo terra red heat glo Night light (12hr on/12hr off)
Cage floor approx. 75-80 F. Basking. 90-95 F. Lowest night time temp 70 F. (exo terra thermometer)
Humidity 40-60% Monsoon mister works all day. (almost impossible to get it any higher. Saskatchewan's climate is cold and dry.)
Cage is in a basement suite. Top of cage is 4'6" off the ground. No fans.
Living in Saskatchewan Canada.
Yoshi's Story
Purchased him in December and within the week was showing poor health. After a bit of research, i found out the store had set me up with the wrong tank (glass enclosure) and inadequate lighting. Yoshi's eyes had completely stuck together leaving him blind. Still not 100% on why this occurred, after research however I believe it's due to the CFL lights the store sent me home with. After removing that bulb his eyes improved greatly and he now has vision again. Lighting is now the exo terra mercury vapor bulb. While he was blind i was hand feeding him meal worms and offering him water 3 times a day. He ate actively and drank the water i offered every time. Any input as to why his eye lids would stick together? Was it the CFL?
My major concern
A growth of a dark/dry patch on the inside of his rear leg and the complete loss of movement of the leg. Previously stated i have seen a vet. However my location doesn't have much of an option on herp-vets. The Vet has informed me he may never regain movement in that leg and sent me home with antibiotics. The skin around the original dark patch has now gotten cracked and appears to be pulling away from the muscle.
I am dedicated to doing all i can from him. So ANY help or advice is greatly appreciated.
Has anyone seen this before? Is there anything more i can do for him? Will the leg drop off? What complications arise with a lost limb?
Pictures are of the growth. I'll post more recent photos tomorrow he's already had a terrible night with the vet and medicine. Yoshi deserves to sleep now.