tucc185
Member
I was checking my chameleon collection and I noticed my female Jackson's has developed some mouth rot and it's starting to look bad. I won't be able to get her to a vet until this coming weekend but I am pretty comfortable treating most reptile health problems at home if possible. My question is, what can I do for her right now to prevent the spread of infection? What would a vet typically prescribe? Would betadine or a topical antibiotic be ok to apply to the gums? Any help is greatly appreciated, I've never had this issue show up before.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Female T. jacksonii xantholopus. Farm raised, in my care approx 1.5 yrs. Last vet checked after her first litter, 1 yr ago or so.
* Handling - Never
* Feeding - Gutloaded crickets 3-4 times weekly, superworms twice weekly
* Supplements - Repashy super calcium once weekly
* Watering - Hose misting system, roughly 10 minutes daily in addition to natural rainfall
* Fecal Description - All clear, solid, white urates
* History - Currently gravid
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - Zoo med reptibreeze medium
* Lighting - 100% natural florida sunlight
* Temperature - outdoor temps- mid 80's daytime, 70 nighttime low
* Humidity - humid, >75%rh most days
* Plants - All silk plants, biovine, driftwood
* Placement - Outside in backyard, close to house and in a partially shaded area
* Location - Tampa Bay area, FL
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Female T. jacksonii xantholopus. Farm raised, in my care approx 1.5 yrs. Last vet checked after her first litter, 1 yr ago or so.
* Handling - Never
* Feeding - Gutloaded crickets 3-4 times weekly, superworms twice weekly
* Supplements - Repashy super calcium once weekly
* Watering - Hose misting system, roughly 10 minutes daily in addition to natural rainfall
* Fecal Description - All clear, solid, white urates
* History - Currently gravid
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - Zoo med reptibreeze medium
* Lighting - 100% natural florida sunlight
* Temperature - outdoor temps- mid 80's daytime, 70 nighttime low
* Humidity - humid, >75%rh most days
* Plants - All silk plants, biovine, driftwood
* Placement - Outside in backyard, close to house and in a partially shaded area
* Location - Tampa Bay area, FL