Lindsey
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Heres my thread about Archie
https://www.chameleonforums.com/what-symptoms-old-age-chameleons-33212/
So yesterday, when I took him to the vet, he still moved around his cage (albeit more slowly than usual with his feet as they are) and he ate (normal amount of daily food, about 6 superworms) and he hissed and opened his mouth at me when I went in the tank.
He travelled to the vet, got an x-ray, had samples aspirated from the bumps on his forefeet, and was started on antibiotics.
When he got home from the vet, he seemed pretty pissed off, (understandably) and didn't move much after I gave him his Baytril.
I just got home from the university and he was on his branch with his head resting on it, and he didn't fight back when I went in, and didn't eat, and didn't open his mouth to hiss at me (I had to prod him to open his mouth to give him the baytril).
I really freaked out. yesterday he wasn't like this! Could the stress of going to the vet make his that much worse? could he be allergic to the antibiotic or something? (he has had baytril before for his eye infection two summers ago) could the x-ray do this to him? What could cause him to go downhill so fast just overnight?
hes on 0.2 cc batril daily until the labs come back in a week. Then the prescription may change.
I need some advice. I really hope its reassuring advice...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/what-symptoms-old-age-chameleons-33212/
So yesterday, when I took him to the vet, he still moved around his cage (albeit more slowly than usual with his feet as they are) and he ate (normal amount of daily food, about 6 superworms) and he hissed and opened his mouth at me when I went in the tank.
He travelled to the vet, got an x-ray, had samples aspirated from the bumps on his forefeet, and was started on antibiotics.
When he got home from the vet, he seemed pretty pissed off, (understandably) and didn't move much after I gave him his Baytril.
I just got home from the university and he was on his branch with his head resting on it, and he didn't fight back when I went in, and didn't eat, and didn't open his mouth to hiss at me (I had to prod him to open his mouth to give him the baytril).
I really freaked out. yesterday he wasn't like this! Could the stress of going to the vet make his that much worse? could he be allergic to the antibiotic or something? (he has had baytril before for his eye infection two summers ago) could the x-ray do this to him? What could cause him to go downhill so fast just overnight?
hes on 0.2 cc batril daily until the labs come back in a week. Then the prescription may change.
I need some advice. I really hope its reassuring advice...