Tardis-engineer-Xan
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In September I found a fully mature female veiled in my backyard in my empty dirt planter. She was in decent shape besides being very underweight. We posted on the city Facebook groups and asked all our closest neighbors & no one knew of any owner. I’ve never owned a reptile before, but within a week I’d bonded with her. I’ve done an insane amount of research & have spent over $3000 on supplies.
On her second vet appointment a few weeks ago we did a fecal screen & it came back positive for pinworms and coccidia. Vet says could’ve been from the Petsmart feeder crickets I got during my first weeks of having her but most likely she got them from wherever she came from before me. Vet told me to put her in her temporary chameleon “hotel” I got for more thorough enclosure cleanings that’s 18 x 12 x 20 Zilla Fresh Air Screen habitat while she’s taking her treatment as she may ‘shed’ parasites that could reinfect her later. Unfortunately one of her medications will take a month for her to go through and that’s a long time in such a small enclosure. I can’t afford and don’t have room for a second larger enclosure for the month, how bad would it be to keep her in the 18 x 12 x 20 for 30 days?
Second, how do I fully sanitize her permanent enclosure for her to move back into? I’ve read on here that coccidia is resistant to almost all cleansers/bleach. I’ve seen multiple posts about renting a steamer to deep clean enclosures as well, but am not super sure to go about that or how much it will cost. Ive been using zoo med wipeout to clean her enclosure so far plus warm water and dish soap. Biggest concern is what to do about the plants in her enclosure. She has a large ish weeping fig & Passion flower plus about 7 smaller potted plants (lemon button fern, rubber tree plant, Swiss cheese plant, Maria Allusion, Rama Verde, Krimson Queen Hoya, mini weeping fig) and a hanging golden pothos. Currently I can’t afford to replace them, especially the weeping fig which is her favorite that she sleeps in every night, but I don’t know how I could effectively sterilize them fully.
So in summary:
1. Will she be okay in the small enclosure for a month? Is it necessary to move her in there while in treatment and should I clean it any differently than normal? Should I put faux plants in her quarantine cage for easy cleaning?
2. How should I clean her large enclosure to get rid of all traces of parasites including the insidious coccidia? Including sticks and processed driftwood, do I just sterilize them as I did when I first got them? Is renting a steamer necessary?
3. Can any of the plants be saved? If so, how? If not, where can I get a new weeping fig/pothos/etc for cheap that I know isn’t infected with anything else?
Pictured below in order is her current enclosure, a bowel movement/less loose urate, and Circuit at the vet a little over two weeks ago.
On her second vet appointment a few weeks ago we did a fecal screen & it came back positive for pinworms and coccidia. Vet says could’ve been from the Petsmart feeder crickets I got during my first weeks of having her but most likely she got them from wherever she came from before me. Vet told me to put her in her temporary chameleon “hotel” I got for more thorough enclosure cleanings that’s 18 x 12 x 20 Zilla Fresh Air Screen habitat while she’s taking her treatment as she may ‘shed’ parasites that could reinfect her later. Unfortunately one of her medications will take a month for her to go through and that’s a long time in such a small enclosure. I can’t afford and don’t have room for a second larger enclosure for the month, how bad would it be to keep her in the 18 x 12 x 20 for 30 days?
Second, how do I fully sanitize her permanent enclosure for her to move back into? I’ve read on here that coccidia is resistant to almost all cleansers/bleach. I’ve seen multiple posts about renting a steamer to deep clean enclosures as well, but am not super sure to go about that or how much it will cost. Ive been using zoo med wipeout to clean her enclosure so far plus warm water and dish soap. Biggest concern is what to do about the plants in her enclosure. She has a large ish weeping fig & Passion flower plus about 7 smaller potted plants (lemon button fern, rubber tree plant, Swiss cheese plant, Maria Allusion, Rama Verde, Krimson Queen Hoya, mini weeping fig) and a hanging golden pothos. Currently I can’t afford to replace them, especially the weeping fig which is her favorite that she sleeps in every night, but I don’t know how I could effectively sterilize them fully.
So in summary:
1. Will she be okay in the small enclosure for a month? Is it necessary to move her in there while in treatment and should I clean it any differently than normal? Should I put faux plants in her quarantine cage for easy cleaning?
2. How should I clean her large enclosure to get rid of all traces of parasites including the insidious coccidia? Including sticks and processed driftwood, do I just sterilize them as I did when I first got them? Is renting a steamer necessary?
3. Can any of the plants be saved? If so, how? If not, where can I get a new weeping fig/pothos/etc for cheap that I know isn’t infected with anything else?
Pictured below in order is her current enclosure, a bowel movement/less loose urate, and Circuit at the vet a little over two weeks ago.