liestesnevada
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I received a jacksons chameleon less than 1 year ago, I do not know his age, background or where he is from. He lives in a XL zoo med repti breeze (48"H) with two sides covered to keep in humidity. His basking spot is 80-85 while his ambient temp is 70-75 during the day in the summer (basking light often turned off on hot days not allowing it to go above 80) and 80 basking spot during winter and ambient temp of 70-75 and remains in the low 70's at night. Misted at least twice a day and has a slow dripper keeping huimdity around 60-80%.
He is fed every other day with gutloaded crickets (gutload pre-made mix alfalfa based protein and veggies), hornworms, mealworms, and mealworm beetles and get sticky tongued miner-all indoor vits/ calcium with D3 3 or 4 times a month. He has two 5.0 UVB lights (one is a older than 6 months but mainly for his live plants). Enclosure: paper towel substrate, tons of vines and branches, tons of room for him to retire from the heat, live Dracaena plant (sorry for the mispell) and a live tropical palm plant.
Last week i noticed he started slowing down on eating normally he eats everything in sight, but still eating. I thought maybe he was getting sick of his crickets. On sunday i noticed a small amount of what looked like fluid accumulation around his neck behind his head that extended slightly down toward his throat. It looked like the beginning of edema. Vet was closed for the long weekend and I was only able to get him in on Tuesday. Vet agreed and says it looks like edema, we are trying to figure out WHY though. Here are the bloodwork results.
Any thoughts?
I haven't heard back from my vet yet, but have been increasing his water intake by leaving his dripper on and syringing him water.
EDEMA (AREA OF SWELLING BEHIND / JUST AROUND NECK, SOFT, SUSPECT FLUID FILLED. NO OTHER ABNORMAL FINDINGS UPON PE. URIC ACID, CA AND P ARE PRIORITY THEN PROTEINS / HEPATIC ENZYMES.
Tests Ordered: Avian Chemistry Profile, ALT (SPGT), Bile Acids, Phosphorus, PCV (Packed Cell Volume) Hematology PCV (Packed Cell Volume) HCT 0.54 L\L
Chemistry Avian Chemistry Profile Glucose, Serum 11.1 mmol/L
Calcium 1.97 mmol/L
Total Protein 21 g/L
Albumin 4.8 g/L
Globulin 16 g/L
Albumin/Globulin Ratio 0.3
AST 196 U/L
CPK 49 U/L
Uric Acid 100.0 umol/L
ALT 9 U/L
Bile Acids 79.5 umol/l
COMMENTS: Chemistries run on dilutions up to x5 due to small sample volume. Phosphorus 0.67 mmol/L Comments: No reference for chameleons is available. ISIS values are published on Wikivet and were used for reference. Hematocrit is perhaps slightly high for the species which could reflect dehydration. Proteins are low- third space loss related to the swelling might be a consideration; any evidence of GI disease/ eating well? AST, ALT look ok. Ca and P appear low end to slightly decreased, however note that hypoalbuminemia can lead to low Ca through decreased protein binding. An ionized Ca level would be a more accurate assessment of calcium status if there is ongoing concern. Any anorexia, low VitD concerns? Uric acid is ok. No reference is available for bile acids but subjectively this does seem high for a reptile and could indicate hepatic disease; monitoring is waranted.
He is fed every other day with gutloaded crickets (gutload pre-made mix alfalfa based protein and veggies), hornworms, mealworms, and mealworm beetles and get sticky tongued miner-all indoor vits/ calcium with D3 3 or 4 times a month. He has two 5.0 UVB lights (one is a older than 6 months but mainly for his live plants). Enclosure: paper towel substrate, tons of vines and branches, tons of room for him to retire from the heat, live Dracaena plant (sorry for the mispell) and a live tropical palm plant.
Last week i noticed he started slowing down on eating normally he eats everything in sight, but still eating. I thought maybe he was getting sick of his crickets. On sunday i noticed a small amount of what looked like fluid accumulation around his neck behind his head that extended slightly down toward his throat. It looked like the beginning of edema. Vet was closed for the long weekend and I was only able to get him in on Tuesday. Vet agreed and says it looks like edema, we are trying to figure out WHY though. Here are the bloodwork results.
Any thoughts?
I haven't heard back from my vet yet, but have been increasing his water intake by leaving his dripper on and syringing him water.
EDEMA (AREA OF SWELLING BEHIND / JUST AROUND NECK, SOFT, SUSPECT FLUID FILLED. NO OTHER ABNORMAL FINDINGS UPON PE. URIC ACID, CA AND P ARE PRIORITY THEN PROTEINS / HEPATIC ENZYMES.
Tests Ordered: Avian Chemistry Profile, ALT (SPGT), Bile Acids, Phosphorus, PCV (Packed Cell Volume) Hematology PCV (Packed Cell Volume) HCT 0.54 L\L
Chemistry Avian Chemistry Profile Glucose, Serum 11.1 mmol/L
Calcium 1.97 mmol/L
Total Protein 21 g/L
Albumin 4.8 g/L
Globulin 16 g/L
Albumin/Globulin Ratio 0.3
AST 196 U/L
CPK 49 U/L
Uric Acid 100.0 umol/L
ALT 9 U/L
Bile Acids 79.5 umol/l
COMMENTS: Chemistries run on dilutions up to x5 due to small sample volume. Phosphorus 0.67 mmol/L Comments: No reference for chameleons is available. ISIS values are published on Wikivet and were used for reference. Hematocrit is perhaps slightly high for the species which could reflect dehydration. Proteins are low- third space loss related to the swelling might be a consideration; any evidence of GI disease/ eating well? AST, ALT look ok. Ca and P appear low end to slightly decreased, however note that hypoalbuminemia can lead to low Ca through decreased protein binding. An ionized Ca level would be a more accurate assessment of calcium status if there is ongoing concern. Any anorexia, low VitD concerns? Uric acid is ok. No reference is available for bile acids but subjectively this does seem high for a reptile and could indicate hepatic disease; monitoring is waranted.