Beelinn
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My first post this morning. She's worse. I don't know what to do.
Cage Info:
Current Problem - She was mated on the 11th of June. I strongly suspect that she is gravid. She's been fine, active, although eating a little less since the breeding. Didn't eat anything yesterday. I offered her a dish of bugs, she seemed excited about it, then turned away. I saw her climbing all over and drinking yesterday. Today she is dehydrated. I made her eat some repta-boost, then she threw it up. Then she pooped a gooey clear liquid with a little stringy-poor-forme urates. Her color is still good, but her head and eyes are sunk.
Vet is closed today, I need to keep her stable until tomorrow. Pedialyte ok? A drop an hour? Anything else to try? I'm not going to bring her to a non reptile vet.
*Since confirmed no reptile vets available. I'm sure that an inexperienced person handling her would be the end.
- Your Chameleon - Female Ambilobe Panther, 1.5 years old, owned for 1 year.
- Handling - a few times a week.
- Feeding - Superworms, Dubia. She might eat 3-4 things a day. Gut loaded on repashy burger, sometimes romaine and cucumbers.
- Supplements - herpavite multi Everytime, calcium +d3 every other week. Sometimes a little vitamin A oil on the bugs when her eye condition flares up
- Watering - Mister spray 3 times a day, rain bag that drips down for an hour every day. I see her drink.
- Fecal Description - poop was normal until today, which was almost all clear liquid.
- History - he has an eye issue that flares up every so often and has seen a vet for it. A couple days of vitamin a on the bugs clears it up.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - screen cage, 2x2x4
- Lighting - she's currently outside, so natural sun in the early part of the day, maybe 5 hours before the shade covers her.
- Temperature - basking in the morning is probably about 85-90 ambient in the shade is probably 80-85. It did get pretty hot the last few days, but neither Cham showed any signed of distress. There were pretty good breezes going to circulate the air.
- Humidity - MO humidity, which is pretty high right now, 60-85%, plus misting.
- Plants - decent sized live shefflerra and vines, branches, laying bin.
- Placement - on the deck outside.
- Location - just outside of St. Louis MO
Current Problem - She was mated on the 11th of June. I strongly suspect that she is gravid. She's been fine, active, although eating a little less since the breeding. Didn't eat anything yesterday. I offered her a dish of bugs, she seemed excited about it, then turned away. I saw her climbing all over and drinking yesterday. Today she is dehydrated. I made her eat some repta-boost, then she threw it up. Then she pooped a gooey clear liquid with a little stringy-poor-forme urates. Her color is still good, but her head and eyes are sunk.
Vet is closed today, I need to keep her stable until tomorrow. Pedialyte ok? A drop an hour? Anything else to try? I'm not going to bring her to a non reptile vet.
*Since confirmed no reptile vets available. I'm sure that an inexperienced person handling her would be the end.