mr_goodbytes
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Mouth-Rot, Bad Tooth, Infection, Gum Disease ????
Can anyone recommend a Veterinarian for Panther Chameleons in the Sacramento, CA area? (I live in Roseville, CA)
Please ask questions!
Here's the details:
Current Cage: Zoo-Med ReptiBreeze 16x16x30 Screened Cage
Temperature HIGHS: 100F
Humidity HIGHS: 81%
Temperature LOWS: 72F
Humidity LOWS: 28%
Average Temperature: 87F
Average Humidity: 44%
ESTIMATED DOB: 03-20-2016?
AGE: ~4 Months
Shed Schedule:
05-20-2016
06-01-2016
06-20-2016
07-04-2016
Observations:
Wakes up at 7AM and sleep at 7PM. Active during the day, may rest with his head down occasionally but is awake. His eating habits are consistent, is always ready to eat 2-3 times a day. I dust insects in Supplement powder twice a week. He is given crickets in the morning and then a mix between our available insects ( & more crickets) at the time in the afternoon and maybe a snack in the evening (see list below). In time (he's still young) he has learned to come outside of his cage when the front cage door is open and will willingly come onto my hand. I lightly rubbed the sore spots with a wet q-tip. He pulled away, but not as if it caused pain, but more because he just simply doesnt like things close to his head. In my opinion, it looks painful.
Concern:
There are two (bumps, sores) near the tip of his mouth. Both spots are on the lower jaw and are just about opposite of each other, one spot on each side of him. One is slighly further back than the other. When looking down on him from above there is a bevel in the infected area which pretrudes outward. This can be seen on both sides when looking down. Upon close inspection there can be seen some yellow (possible crusty) formation on the outside of the infected area. There could be slight browning seen when looking from above him
Feeding:
Crickets (Feed: Oranges, Carrots, Apple, Celery, Romaine, Oats, Powdered Insects/Honey)
Small - Large Phoenix Worms
Dubia Roaches (Feed: Oranges, Carrots, Apple, Celery, Romaine, Oats, Powdered Insects/Honey)
Mealworms (Occasionally)
Black Soldier Flies (occasionally)
Horn Worms (occasionally)
Can anyone recommend a Veterinarian for Panther Chameleons in the Sacramento, CA area? (I live in Roseville, CA)
Please ask questions!
Here's the details:
Current Cage: Zoo-Med ReptiBreeze 16x16x30 Screened Cage
Temperature HIGHS: 100F
Humidity HIGHS: 81%
Temperature LOWS: 72F
Humidity LOWS: 28%
Average Temperature: 87F
Average Humidity: 44%
ESTIMATED DOB: 03-20-2016?
AGE: ~4 Months
Shed Schedule:
05-20-2016
06-01-2016
06-20-2016
07-04-2016
Observations:
Wakes up at 7AM and sleep at 7PM. Active during the day, may rest with his head down occasionally but is awake. His eating habits are consistent, is always ready to eat 2-3 times a day. I dust insects in Supplement powder twice a week. He is given crickets in the morning and then a mix between our available insects ( & more crickets) at the time in the afternoon and maybe a snack in the evening (see list below). In time (he's still young) he has learned to come outside of his cage when the front cage door is open and will willingly come onto my hand. I lightly rubbed the sore spots with a wet q-tip. He pulled away, but not as if it caused pain, but more because he just simply doesnt like things close to his head. In my opinion, it looks painful.
Concern:
There are two (bumps, sores) near the tip of his mouth. Both spots are on the lower jaw and are just about opposite of each other, one spot on each side of him. One is slighly further back than the other. When looking down on him from above there is a bevel in the infected area which pretrudes outward. This can be seen on both sides when looking down. Upon close inspection there can be seen some yellow (possible crusty) formation on the outside of the infected area. There could be slight browning seen when looking from above him
Feeding:
Crickets (Feed: Oranges, Carrots, Apple, Celery, Romaine, Oats, Powdered Insects/Honey)
Small - Large Phoenix Worms
Dubia Roaches (Feed: Oranges, Carrots, Apple, Celery, Romaine, Oats, Powdered Insects/Honey)
Mealworms (Occasionally)
Black Soldier Flies (occasionally)
Horn Worms (occasionally)