New little someone has joined us

Andee

Chameleon Enthusiast
This little girl is one of @jannb babies and she is just such a sweetie, she arrived just today and I am already in love with her. I have some panacur from the wonderful Jann to give her in the following month.

Her name is yet to be determined though I have it narrowed down.
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Official name is Aster, she is already preparing for bed, she will definitely be adjusting the my new lighting schedule I think for a bit. Plus shipping threw her off likely. Little bug <3

I like that name! How’s little Aster this morning?
 
She's good her light system turned off late last night, the timer hasn't been used in a while so I have to get in back on track. So right now I am letting her sleep in for a bit before adjusting her lighting again. Poor girl must be tired XD
 
Is the panacur used as a precaution? I have some from my Cham who recently passed and was wondering if I should hold onto it for my next cham. Will you be giving multiple doses?

Congrats on your new baby! :)
 
I am giving multiple doses yes, but I am not sure on the precaution part. @jannb should be able to answer that. I know a lot of breeders of insectivores worm their babies before sending them to new homes like Jann does. And she provided me with the panacur to finish Aster's treatment. It's definitely something you would want to hold onto if you could. Chameleons can get overrun with parasites when feeling stressed or sick so it starts up as a secondary illness. And since these little ones are so sensitive but also such stress balls I always like having back up supplies of stuff just in case. I don't usually have panacur lying around but get my chams a fecal 1 a year until they reach a senior age and then do 2 times a year.
 
Ahh okay. Thanks Jann!

Yeah I just get decals done regularly, there isn't usually a reason to give panacur or wormers unless they show up positive and the vet decides to give them it cause usually that's a sign of it being a heavy load that's not normal. Today I have her the panacur and she got mad lol. But she won't eat her dubia so may need to go to a different roach. Will see. I don't have a lot of roaches her size currently since my other roach colonies are rather new. May need to buy some ^^ @jannb did she eat dubia with you?
 
Yeah I just get decals done regularly, there isn't usually a reason to give panacur or wormers unless they show up positive and the vet decides to give them it cause usually that's a sign of it being a heavy load that's not normal. Today I have her the panacur and she got mad lol. But she won't eat her dubia so may need to go to a different roach. Will see. I don't have a lot of roaches her size currently since my other roach colonies are rather new. May need to buy some ^^ @jannb did she eat dubia with you?

She has not had roches before. Dubia are not legal in Florida. When I gave her the panacur, I gave her a worm and then slid the panacur in. I’m sure she want stay mad for long.
 
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