Mar626
New Member
Hi I have a 1yr 3month old panther cham and I’ve noticed these spots on his back popping up. I’m worried he might have caught soemthing when he actually took a dip in his water bowl one day when I didn’t clean it but used it to catch water. The spots that concern me the most are the one on his back left side and on his top right. I went to a vet and mention to them how he was perfectly fine a couple weeks ago and I noticed that two spots were growing slightly. It went from what seems like a pinkish pinch to a red dot now. I was prescribed silver sulfurdiazine 1% creme and was told it may be a thermal burn. Tonight i noticed he has turned a different color than his normal blue and it seems like he turned yellowish on areas affected by spots popping up on him.
He is in a large cage
100w basking 6-7 inches from his perching site
150w UVB
Highest temp is about 95 degrees basking and the ambient temp is 75
misting daily once in the morning and at night for about a 1-3 min at a time
He eats small/med sized dubias roughly 6-10 a day but doesnt always eat them
he drinks water daily, the water i used is filtered and purifed (vet prescribed to give him electrolytes as well) (would Pedialyte work?)
I included a picture of how the spot on his back was a month ago and compared to now.
I also included a triple antibiotic creme that i found, could this be used as an emergency treatment?
I ordered a Reptile Wound and Skin Care spray on amazon today.
He is in a large cage
100w basking 6-7 inches from his perching site
150w UVB
Highest temp is about 95 degrees basking and the ambient temp is 75
misting daily once in the morning and at night for about a 1-3 min at a time
He eats small/med sized dubias roughly 6-10 a day but doesnt always eat them
he drinks water daily, the water i used is filtered and purifed (vet prescribed to give him electrolytes as well) (would Pedialyte work?)
I included a picture of how the spot on his back was a month ago and compared to now.
I also included a triple antibiotic creme that i found, could this be used as an emergency treatment?
I ordered a Reptile Wound and Skin Care spray on amazon today.