AsiaKauffman
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cirrhosis of the liver...
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Thanks so much for the follow up! It still amazes me that a vet would suggest feeding an insectivorous cham 4 pinkies a week, or that your cham was underweight!
Just today another member posted questions about a 3 month old panther with a swollen neck. This cham is very young for something like this and I've asked him to give us his husbandry details of course.
Asia this was a great post and follow up. I cannot believe the size of that liver compared to a healthy one. I believe that phosphorus levels play a role in edema. Crickets are high in phosphorus and I wonder if it just doesn't ill effect some and not others. I mean just like humans, why does one person fall prey to a disease when another who lives similarly does not. I swear when I do not feed my guy who has gular edema problems crickets...it goes away. The other day I gave him about 6 crickets and the next day it was the worse I had seen it in awhile. I tend to feed silks, horns, supers, and I try to catch some dragon flies and moths to feed on occasion also. I notice the edema is pretty much gone until I introduce crickets again. thank you for sharing, and I am sorry for all you went through with your chameleon.
You did an amazing job with him. I admire your dedication and hard work. It's sad hearing he passed away, but he sure had a loving owner!
From what I read in the first few post I am having the same thing with my nosy faly panther. He has a swollen neck his "armpits" are bulging out pretty far. His back legs aren't swollen though. He is recovering from a broken back because he fell from the top of his 4 foot enclosure and the vet said he had step down disease. He gave me pure calcium to give to him twice a day everyday for 60 days. He had another thing I had to give him but that ended over a month ago. His calcium is supposed to end in 2 days. Please help with Any info.