AlbertGross
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I've been watching over my girlfriend's cham for the past week. When she left he was blowing tiny bubbles out of his mouth. He has seemed completely disinterested in food all week and would not drink at all. On Christmas eve I thought he was a gonner for sure. weak and weezy, He would take a deep labored breath and exhale as hard as he could. wobbly and awkward on the branch. Until that night I took a hands off approach I know handling him too much will stress him out. He also hates being misted. He's set up on a "little dripper". Since then I bought some smaller crickets to try to entice him, and began watering him with a syringe. He still didn't eat so I thought I'd better do something or he'll starve. I ground up some of the larger gut loaded crickets and fed them to him through the syringe. BTW he hated this, but I did manage to get some nutrients down his little hatch. His head turned completely black and there was much labored hissing. But the hissing sounds wet. I'm afraid he has a respiratory infection. I raised the basking temp in his cage so because I read you should do so for sick chams. I think we are going to take him to the vet tomorrow, does anyone know what I can expect to pay?
Aaron
Aaron