VeiledGirl
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I have a pair of veiled chameleons that have not been acting right so I took them to the vet in December. My female chameleon has been looking dehydrated for a week or so, has been falling off of her branches, and has bumps along her spine so the vet ran blood-work. She then put her on calcium carbonate .17 ml twice a day, .04 ml of baytril orally once a day, .07 ml of metronidazole once a day, .02 ml of metacam once a day, and .05ml of sunshine factor twice a day. Now my male has "slow tongue" (he cant fire his tongue out to grab crickets. he has to walk up to them and he can only stick his tongue out so far) and puffy eyes. So the vet ran blood-work on him as well. She then put him on .21ml of calcium carbonate, .05ml of baytril orally once a day, .03ml of metacam, .05ml of sunshine factor twice a day, and panacur .1ml orally once a day for 5 days then repeat in one week and again in 1 more week (she thinks the puffy eyes could of been from a parasite so she dewormed him). So I had been doing all the meds above for about 2 weeks and nothing really seemed to be helping all that much, except for the fact that my male's puffy eyes seemed to have gone down. But my female's feet seemed to have developed sores on them and her right rear leg/foot seemed to have some edema. So I decided to take them to a specialist exotic vet and he wanted to run more reptile specific blood-work. Well I just got the results yesterday and it came back that they both seem to have kidney and liver failure, and my female has a severe infection I'm just devastated! So the exotic vet stopped most of the meds but doubled my females baytril to .07ml twice a day orally, and he put her on a detox/allergy blend .05 twice a day, and kept the sunshine factor at .05ml twice a day, and I have to give her injections of ceftazidime .03ml once every 2 days into her muscle in her arm. And for my male he stopped most of the meds but kept him on .05ml of sunshine factor twice a day and added .05 ml of the detox/allergy blend. I'm just wondering what if anything I can do for them, I don't want them to be suffering I want them to have the best quality of life as possible, I need some advice PLEASE!
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male & female: Veiled, 2.5 year old, I have had them both for 2 years.
Handling - I only handled them about once a week before they got sick but now its daily giving them meds
Feeding - I feed them mostly crickets, flies, superworms. I feed about 10-15 crickets a day. I keep my crickets in the basement and I feed them flukers calcium diet as well as carrots, lettuce, potatoes
Supplements - I dust them once a week with the Trex chameleon blend dust
Watering - I have automatic misters that run for 2 min twice a day as well as drippers in both cages. rarely do i seem them drinking, but i have been misting more often lately and I do seem them drink now
Fecal Description - their fecals look normal and both have been tested for parasites and they both had negative results
History - they both have been healthy up until December 2009
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I have 2 screen cages both are 2'L X 2'W X 4'H and I have a piece of plexi glass between them that is painted black so they cant see eachother.
Lighting - I was using the powersun 160 watt but the vet recommended I use the reptisun 5.0 18" and I'm currently using that. My lights so on at 6:30 am and off at 7 pm
Temperature - On my basking side of the cage it gets to about 95 and the bottom of the cage is high 70s. overnight temp is 73. i have digital thermometers and hydrometers.
Humidity - my humidity is at 60% i have a humidifier that runs 24 hours a day in my room with them
Plants - right now i have about 3 pothos plants in both cages that are growing up the sides of the cages.
Placement - the cage is in my bedroom away from the window and air vents. the cage is about 3 feet off the floor.
Location - I am in Plymouth, Michigan
My female's x-rays from 12/5/09 I will post her follow up x-rays tomorrow you can get a much better view
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male & female: Veiled, 2.5 year old, I have had them both for 2 years.
Handling - I only handled them about once a week before they got sick but now its daily giving them meds
Feeding - I feed them mostly crickets, flies, superworms. I feed about 10-15 crickets a day. I keep my crickets in the basement and I feed them flukers calcium diet as well as carrots, lettuce, potatoes
Supplements - I dust them once a week with the Trex chameleon blend dust
Watering - I have automatic misters that run for 2 min twice a day as well as drippers in both cages. rarely do i seem them drinking, but i have been misting more often lately and I do seem them drink now
Fecal Description - their fecals look normal and both have been tested for parasites and they both had negative results
History - they both have been healthy up until December 2009
Cage Info:
Cage Type - I have 2 screen cages both are 2'L X 2'W X 4'H and I have a piece of plexi glass between them that is painted black so they cant see eachother.
Lighting - I was using the powersun 160 watt but the vet recommended I use the reptisun 5.0 18" and I'm currently using that. My lights so on at 6:30 am and off at 7 pm
Temperature - On my basking side of the cage it gets to about 95 and the bottom of the cage is high 70s. overnight temp is 73. i have digital thermometers and hydrometers.
Humidity - my humidity is at 60% i have a humidifier that runs 24 hours a day in my room with them
Plants - right now i have about 3 pothos plants in both cages that are growing up the sides of the cages.
Placement - the cage is in my bedroom away from the window and air vents. the cage is about 3 feet off the floor.
Location - I am in Plymouth, Michigan
My female's x-rays from 12/5/09 I will post her follow up x-rays tomorrow you can get a much better view
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