leeastevens
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Chameleon: Panther 5 months; Male
Cage: 36x36x48
Stool: Regular(White & Blackish Brown)
Feeding: mealworm, crickets
Supplements: ReptiCal without D3 (everyother day)*We also rotate this with ReptiCal with D3 everyother month;Gut load with Flukers & Apples
Lights: UVB 5.0 + 50 watt heating lamp
Humidity Level: 45-65% With a vicks humidifer
Temperature Range: 60-75 *Were trying to get levels higher by adding a heater, but that dries the humidity so
Plants: 1 very large Ficus; and a hybiscus bush
Misting System: Spray 2 times in the AM & 2 times in the PM + Bubbler water system & Bi-Weekly showers for 30 mins
Recently we took Big Boy to the vet because he had some sort of growth on the side. The doctor told me it was a small skin infection to clean it with and silver sulfadiazine cream 1%. We have had this growth for 2 months now and its scabed over and nearly gone. He's shed once with it. I am posting the pictures of it up. i think whats bother some is just the fact that the vet (reptile & exotics doctor) did not throughly in my opinion diagnosis his issue.
So I wont be going back to see him for Big Boy's next appointment.
Now we have come to notice that he has been moving his eye about in specifc his left eye in a bulging manner. We are aware that it is normal for chameleons to do this in order for them to clean out their eyes. We are also thinking it could possibly be the chlorine that is in our facet water that we've been using to spray down his cage. anywho we are just concerned that it might be something more than that. His eye is bulging on and out and when he moves it you can see that red muscle that protudes from the eye ball socket. We are posting pictures of this as well.
If anyone is in the houston area and knows a good reptile vet with experience in handling chameleons (and I am sure there is one out there, I just havent found him or her yet) could you please relay the message.
I think we are being paranoid. My boyfriend and I love our little guys. We also have two other carpet chameleons. So just want to provide the best care for them as much as we possibly can.
Thanks Guys,
Leeanne Stevens
Cage: 36x36x48
Stool: Regular(White & Blackish Brown)
Feeding: mealworm, crickets
Supplements: ReptiCal without D3 (everyother day)*We also rotate this with ReptiCal with D3 everyother month;Gut load with Flukers & Apples
Lights: UVB 5.0 + 50 watt heating lamp
Humidity Level: 45-65% With a vicks humidifer
Temperature Range: 60-75 *Were trying to get levels higher by adding a heater, but that dries the humidity so
Plants: 1 very large Ficus; and a hybiscus bush
Misting System: Spray 2 times in the AM & 2 times in the PM + Bubbler water system & Bi-Weekly showers for 30 mins
Recently we took Big Boy to the vet because he had some sort of growth on the side. The doctor told me it was a small skin infection to clean it with and silver sulfadiazine cream 1%. We have had this growth for 2 months now and its scabed over and nearly gone. He's shed once with it. I am posting the pictures of it up. i think whats bother some is just the fact that the vet (reptile & exotics doctor) did not throughly in my opinion diagnosis his issue.
So I wont be going back to see him for Big Boy's next appointment.
Now we have come to notice that he has been moving his eye about in specifc his left eye in a bulging manner. We are aware that it is normal for chameleons to do this in order for them to clean out their eyes. We are also thinking it could possibly be the chlorine that is in our facet water that we've been using to spray down his cage. anywho we are just concerned that it might be something more than that. His eye is bulging on and out and when he moves it you can see that red muscle that protudes from the eye ball socket. We are posting pictures of this as well.
If anyone is in the houston area and knows a good reptile vet with experience in handling chameleons (and I am sure there is one out there, I just havent found him or her yet) could you please relay the message.
I think we are being paranoid. My boyfriend and I love our little guys. We also have two other carpet chameleons. So just want to provide the best care for them as much as we possibly can.
Thanks Guys,
Leeanne Stevens