Twitch6123
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Hi all,
So happy to have found this forum!!
Unfortunately my Godzilla has been diagnosed with follicular stasis. I brought her in for a routine checkup after learning she is a she and is nearing maturity(8-9mos) plus was showing signs of being gravid.
She seems to be acting normal since our visit on Friday before the weekend. She is eating a few roaches each day, going to the bathroom regularly, moving around the cage often and is maintaining good strength. I even brought her out to sun on my balcony for a bit too.
I had removed the lay bin I made despite catching her waking around the bottom of the cage because she's so far away from laying eggs, it's just taking up space and is becoming a good place for the feeders to hide. Also the Vet said she isn't close to being ready at this time.
I'm giving her liquid calcium the Vet prescribed first thing every morning then feeding. She seems to be responding well but as we know, time will tell to see if it helps with development of her follicles.
In hindsight I wish I had done more research on male and female chameleons prior to purchasing. While I certainly am responsible for Godzilla's wellbeing and I truly hope she makes it through this, I have concerns over the worst case scenario - surgery. The cost is a huge factor and I cannot allocate more than $250 towards any potential emergency surgery. Secondly, research I've done on this condition has shown that the average lifespan post-surgery is very low.
I'd like to see if anyone has had similar experience and could offer their story and how they handled it. I really hope the liquid calcium and time helps her but need to be prepared for the worst case now. I'm also curious if there are Chameleon Rescues or local veterinary practices local to Los Angeles that may be affiliated with a school whom offers low cost surgical options, if those even exist??
So happy to have found this forum!!
Unfortunately my Godzilla has been diagnosed with follicular stasis. I brought her in for a routine checkup after learning she is a she and is nearing maturity(8-9mos) plus was showing signs of being gravid.
She seems to be acting normal since our visit on Friday before the weekend. She is eating a few roaches each day, going to the bathroom regularly, moving around the cage often and is maintaining good strength. I even brought her out to sun on my balcony for a bit too.
I had removed the lay bin I made despite catching her waking around the bottom of the cage because she's so far away from laying eggs, it's just taking up space and is becoming a good place for the feeders to hide. Also the Vet said she isn't close to being ready at this time.
I'm giving her liquid calcium the Vet prescribed first thing every morning then feeding. She seems to be responding well but as we know, time will tell to see if it helps with development of her follicles.
In hindsight I wish I had done more research on male and female chameleons prior to purchasing. While I certainly am responsible for Godzilla's wellbeing and I truly hope she makes it through this, I have concerns over the worst case scenario - surgery. The cost is a huge factor and I cannot allocate more than $250 towards any potential emergency surgery. Secondly, research I've done on this condition has shown that the average lifespan post-surgery is very low.
I'd like to see if anyone has had similar experience and could offer their story and how they handled it. I really hope the liquid calcium and time helps her but need to be prepared for the worst case now. I'm also curious if there are Chameleon Rescues or local veterinary practices local to Los Angeles that may be affiliated with a school whom offers low cost surgical options, if those even exist??