Stanly
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Ok so a few weeks ago I noticed Max (my 6-7 month old male panther) opening his mouth from time to time. there was no noticable mucus, no excess saliva, no discharge from the nose and he didn't do it while sleeping (basicaly none of what I had heard are the classic symptoms of URI).
I would have thought it was from heat but sometimes it would be when he was at a cool spot and had not been basking for some time.
anyways since I didn't know what it was I decided to take him for a vet visit, I way only able to find one "exotics" vet around but they said they seen chameleons (I don't think they see many tho, based on the curiosity of the staff, and some questionable things the vet told me)
the vet seemed pretty good and sounded like she dealt with herps some, how ever a few things make me 2nd guess her judgement. first she wanted to put him on antibiotics befor taking any test because she said it MAYBE the start of a URI (which is kind of why I brought him in). but from reading the forums I thought a that sounded a bit rash, so I asked her if we could do a test first.
which she did (test results just came in today).
she also said I was keeping his temps to low (mid 70s ambient and about 85 basking) she was basing this on veiled chameleons, I tried to tell her panthers like it a bit cooler (maybe she has only dealt with veileds?)
one thing she did find was some slight discoloration along the gum line which maybe the start of mouth rot (no noticable swelling, and not visable with the mouth closed)
anyways test showed 2 type of bacteria. below is a copy of the results and her sugested treatment, I'm hoping some one who has dealt with URI in chameleons can chime in on if this sounds like a good course of action, also one of the meds is a injection (every 72 hours for 30 days, which would be 10 shots) she suggested the shots but said there is a oral it just isn't as effective. I'd like to avoid shots (for his and my sake) but if you all agree it's best I guess I will do them.
sorry for the long read, I don't really under stand the test results but I know a lot of you do, if you can be of any help I would really appreciate it, do these seem like the right meds? should I go with injections (as suggested) or oral?
oh btw he still isn't showing any other symtoms and if anything is opening his mouth less (haven't seen him do this at all in the past few days)
I would have thought it was from heat but sometimes it would be when he was at a cool spot and had not been basking for some time.
anyways since I didn't know what it was I decided to take him for a vet visit, I way only able to find one "exotics" vet around but they said they seen chameleons (I don't think they see many tho, based on the curiosity of the staff, and some questionable things the vet told me)
the vet seemed pretty good and sounded like she dealt with herps some, how ever a few things make me 2nd guess her judgement. first she wanted to put him on antibiotics befor taking any test because she said it MAYBE the start of a URI (which is kind of why I brought him in). but from reading the forums I thought a that sounded a bit rash, so I asked her if we could do a test first.
which she did (test results just came in today).
she also said I was keeping his temps to low (mid 70s ambient and about 85 basking) she was basing this on veiled chameleons, I tried to tell her panthers like it a bit cooler (maybe she has only dealt with veileds?)
one thing she did find was some slight discoloration along the gum line which maybe the start of mouth rot (no noticable swelling, and not visable with the mouth closed)
anyways test showed 2 type of bacteria. below is a copy of the results and her sugested treatment, I'm hoping some one who has dealt with URI in chameleons can chime in on if this sounds like a good course of action, also one of the meds is a injection (every 72 hours for 30 days, which would be 10 shots) she suggested the shots but said there is a oral it just isn't as effective. I'd like to avoid shots (for his and my sake) but if you all agree it's best I guess I will do them.
Dr Carey Cornet said:Comments:
Mr. Wilson,
Here are the culture results for Max. My first choice treatment plan would be to use Ceftazidime injections - 1 every 72 hours for at least 30 days (10 doses) along with Metronidazole for possible anaerobic bacteria - this would be orally once a day for at least 1 month. The 2nd option would be Ciprofloxacin - oral antibiotic every 48 hours for 1 month along with the Metronidzole.
If you want to do the Ceftazidime, please make an appointment for us to show you how to give the injections. If you just want oral medications, these would need to be compounded - my first choice of compounding pharmacies around here is Trivillian's.
Please call us if you need any more information.
Carey Cornett, DVM
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Client: WILSON
Patient: MAX
Species: REPTILE
Breed: CHAMELEON
Date: 6/1/2011
Gender: MALE
Weight:
Age: 6M
Requisition #: 10743-1
Accession #: H3132040
Ordered by: CORNETT, DVM, CAREY
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AVIAN/REPTILE AEROBIC CULTURE
Test Result Reference Range Low Normal High
SOURCE: OROPHARYNGEAL
STATUS: FINAL
DIRECT GRAM STAIN 1
COMPLETED CULTURE RESULTS Klebsiella oxytoca - 4+Aeromonas hydrophila - 4+--Gram Stain results based on these criteria: Rare = <= 1 organism/HPF1+ = 2-5 organisms/HPF2+ = 6-10 organisms/HPF3+ = 11-20 organisms/HPF4+ = >20 organisms/HPF
Comments:
1.
2+ Gram-negative rods
SUSCEPTIBILITY
Test Result
ORGANISM Klebsiella oxytoca
4+
AMOXICILLIN Resistant ( ug/ml )
AMOX/CLAV ACID Sensitive ( <=2 ug/ml )
PIPERACILLIN Resistant ( ug/ml )
CEPHALEXIN Sensitive ( <=4 ug/ml )
CEFOVECIN Sensitive ( ug/ml )
CEFPODOXIME Sensitive ( <=0.25 ug/ml )
CEFOTAXIME Sensitive ( ug/ml )
CEFTAZIDIME Sensitive ( ug/ml )
CEFTIOFUR Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
IMIPENEM Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
AMIKACIN Sensitive ( <=2 ug/ml )
GENTAMICIN Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
TOBRAMYCIN Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
CIPROFLOXACIN Sensitive ( ug/ml )
ENROFLOXACIN Sensitive ( <=0.12 ug/ml )
MARBOFLOXACIN Sensitive ( <=0.5 ug/ml )
TETRACYCLINE Intermediate ( 8 ug/ml )
CHLORAMPHENICOL Sensitive ( <=2 ug/ml )
TRIMETHOPRIM-SULFA Sensitive ( <=20 ug/ml )
SUSCEPTIBILITY
Test Result
ORGANISM Aeromonas hydrophila
4+
AMOXICILLIN Resistant ( >=32 ug/ml )
CEFOVECIN Sensitive ( ug/ml )
CEFPODOXIME Sensitive ( 1 ug/ml )
CEFTIOFUR Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
IMIPENEM Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
AMIKACIN Sensitive ( <=2 ug/ml )
GENTAMICIN Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
TOBRAMYCIN Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
CIPROFLOXACIN Sensitive ( ug/ml )
ENROFLOXACIN Sensitive ( <=0.12 ug/ml )
MARBOFLOXACIN Sensitive ( <=0.5 ug/ml )
TETRACYCLINE Sensitive ( <=1 ug/ml )
CHLORAMPHENICOL Sensitive ( <=2 ug/ml )
TRIMETHOPRIM-SULFA Sensitive ( <=20 ug/ml )
sorry for the long read, I don't really under stand the test results but I know a lot of you do, if you can be of any help I would really appreciate it, do these seem like the right meds? should I go with injections (as suggested) or oral?
oh btw he still isn't showing any other symtoms and if anything is opening his mouth less (haven't seen him do this at all in the past few days)