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Vet says he might not be dying, and he only has deep breathing and makes some weird coughing like sounds after a while when i force feed him a lot of medication. IS it normal?Yes ...it is possible but that deep breathing is also something that happens when a chameleon is suffering from organ failure, dying, etc.
So your saying i should put the syring deeper into the throat??When you force feed you have to be sure to insert the feeder tube/syringe down the throat a bit. Unlike humans the opening to the lungs is toward the front of the mouth. If you put too much liquid toward the front the chameleon will aspirate some into the lungs.
I don't know how deep you were doing it before. You said you are giving "quite some amount", which to me sounds like large dosages of liquid meds. Like kinyonga said, you should give small amounts at a time. Hold the chameleon with his nose pointing up, give a small amount in the very back of his throat, let him close his month and swallow, repeat until all meds are consumed.So your saying i should put the syring deeper into the throat??
I feed him 0.5ml a time. btw is it possible for him to get lung disease from putting medication/waterI don't know how deep you were doing it before. You said you are giving "quite some amount", which to me sounds like large dosages of liquid meds. Like kinyonga said, you should give small amounts at a time. Hold the chameleon with his nose pointing up, give a small amount in the very back of his throat, let him close his month and swallow, repeat until all meds are consumed.
The breathing noises you are hearing after medicating MAY be from him aspirating some of the meds and trying to clear his lungs.
Tried it at least for 20 minutes, doesnt workThis might help...
How to force feed a Chameleon - YouTube
Will try later, but im now at schoolTry putting your fingers over his nostrils gently but hard enough to block off the air.