KevinN1
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Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - One year old male blue bar ambilobe panther chameleon.
Handling - Every day as of the last two months.
Feeding - Before his current problem I fed him 10 medium crickets daily gut-loaded with "cricket crack" and Fluker's orange cubes. Now he is currently on reptaboost only.
Supplements - before his current problem I used to dust food with calcium without D3 daily and give herptivite and calcium WITH D3 twice a month.
Watering - Mist sessions via Mistking. 30 second intervals 5 times daily.
Fecal Description - Was normal brown with white urates until about 4 months ago. Feces starting becoming watery with orange urates, and now they're all pudding-like and tan-colored due to the reptaboost.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2" x 2" x 4" screen enclosure.
Lighting - two basking bulbs and one tube reptisun 5.0 UVB light.
Temperature - Temps range from 85F at the top of the enclosure to about 60F-65F degrees at the bottom.
Humidity - humidity is on average about 50% all day. I have a mistking which sprays for 30 second intervals 5 times a day.
Plants - I have two live umbrella plants in the enclosure.
Placement - The enclosure is in my room on top of my dresser. Very low traffic area. The top of the enclosure is a little over 6 feet from the ground.
Location - Southern California, Long Beach area
Current Problem -
Hey everyone, I've had my male panther chameleon, Yoshi, for just about a year now. I've been lucky enough to watch him grow from a baby into a beautiful adult. Unfortunately though, for the last two months, he has not been eating and I have been supplementing him via "reptaboost" as directed by a vet. I've taken him to the vet three times and they cannot figure out what is wrong with him. His symptoms started about four months ago with loss of balance and grabbing his own limbs. I took him to the vet in fear that it was MBD, and the vet prescribed a sugar-coated calcium to give him orally every day. The problem still persisted and his poop started becoming watery with orange urates. After a few weeks and no progress, I took Yoshi to the vet again for a second opinion, this time with a poop sample. The vet checked the sample and found no parasites, but still prescribed Baytril, thinking that Yoshi had some kind of bacterial infection. After using the Baytril as directed, I still saw no progress. I took him the vet a third time, (this time going to the highly recommended Dr. Greek in Yorba Linda, CA) and he ran a blood sample. Dr. Greek told me that everything was fine except that Yoshi's blood sugar level was high (due to the sugar-coated calcium I had been giving him as recommended by the first vet). I also mentioned that Yoshi had not been eating at all for days as of recently, so Dr. Greek suggested using reptaboost. I've been feeding him directly daily for two months now and as of the past 3 days, he has lost weight and remained motionless with his eyes closed all day. He does have a very crooked spine going down to the end of his tail (which I assume happened from his previous falls). All the vets noticed it but didn't think it was of any concern. Has anyone experienced anything like this? My poor chameleon is on his deathbed and I have no idea what to do...Is he still savable or too far-gone?
Your Chameleon - One year old male blue bar ambilobe panther chameleon.
Handling - Every day as of the last two months.
Feeding - Before his current problem I fed him 10 medium crickets daily gut-loaded with "cricket crack" and Fluker's orange cubes. Now he is currently on reptaboost only.
Supplements - before his current problem I used to dust food with calcium without D3 daily and give herptivite and calcium WITH D3 twice a month.
Watering - Mist sessions via Mistking. 30 second intervals 5 times daily.
Fecal Description - Was normal brown with white urates until about 4 months ago. Feces starting becoming watery with orange urates, and now they're all pudding-like and tan-colored due to the reptaboost.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - 2" x 2" x 4" screen enclosure.
Lighting - two basking bulbs and one tube reptisun 5.0 UVB light.
Temperature - Temps range from 85F at the top of the enclosure to about 60F-65F degrees at the bottom.
Humidity - humidity is on average about 50% all day. I have a mistking which sprays for 30 second intervals 5 times a day.
Plants - I have two live umbrella plants in the enclosure.
Placement - The enclosure is in my room on top of my dresser. Very low traffic area. The top of the enclosure is a little over 6 feet from the ground.
Location - Southern California, Long Beach area
Current Problem -
Hey everyone, I've had my male panther chameleon, Yoshi, for just about a year now. I've been lucky enough to watch him grow from a baby into a beautiful adult. Unfortunately though, for the last two months, he has not been eating and I have been supplementing him via "reptaboost" as directed by a vet. I've taken him to the vet three times and they cannot figure out what is wrong with him. His symptoms started about four months ago with loss of balance and grabbing his own limbs. I took him to the vet in fear that it was MBD, and the vet prescribed a sugar-coated calcium to give him orally every day. The problem still persisted and his poop started becoming watery with orange urates. After a few weeks and no progress, I took Yoshi to the vet again for a second opinion, this time with a poop sample. The vet checked the sample and found no parasites, but still prescribed Baytril, thinking that Yoshi had some kind of bacterial infection. After using the Baytril as directed, I still saw no progress. I took him the vet a third time, (this time going to the highly recommended Dr. Greek in Yorba Linda, CA) and he ran a blood sample. Dr. Greek told me that everything was fine except that Yoshi's blood sugar level was high (due to the sugar-coated calcium I had been giving him as recommended by the first vet). I also mentioned that Yoshi had not been eating at all for days as of recently, so Dr. Greek suggested using reptaboost. I've been feeding him directly daily for two months now and as of the past 3 days, he has lost weight and remained motionless with his eyes closed all day. He does have a very crooked spine going down to the end of his tail (which I assume happened from his previous falls). All the vets noticed it but didn't think it was of any concern. Has anyone experienced anything like this? My poor chameleon is on his deathbed and I have no idea what to do...Is he still savable or too far-gone?