You said..."I ended up taking her to the vet this past week. They confirmed it is a fungal infection- they prescribed oral Terbinafine, as well as doing silvadene for topical"...did thy say what the fungus was? Did they rest for CANV?
You said ..."They could not tell for sure if she is gravid- they think she is, but the vet isn’t familiar with Oustalets chameleons, and wasn’t sure if her colors were gravid or not (she was highly stressed being taken to a vet clinic)"...no talk of doing an X-ray?
You said...I am worried about her eggs. I purchased her at the end of March and was told she was gravid. When she arrived she was- and still seems to be showing gravid coloration. Her stomach is also much bigger than her sister I also purchased. However- she has now been gravid for at least 47 days. This seems prolonged"...I'm not sure about the time frame...but I'll look into it.
You said..."I palpated her stomach and can feel lumps. So I think she is carrying eggs. But by the online literature they usually lay between 30-45 days"...again...looking into it.
You said..."She has an appropriate egg laying bin- 2 actually. A bucket and a plastic bin. She has shown no interest- and doesn’t spend much time in the lower half of the enclosure"...if I remember correctly they are a bit picky about laying the eggs. It's been quite a few years since I've had oustelets.
You said..."not sure what to do. I guess sit and wait"...for now keep an eye out for decline in health that might indicate eggbinding.
You said ..."They could not tell for sure if she is gravid- they think she is, but the vet isn’t familiar with Oustalets chameleons, and wasn’t sure if her colors were gravid or not (she was highly stressed being taken to a vet clinic)"...no talk of doing an X-ray?
You said...I am worried about her eggs. I purchased her at the end of March and was told she was gravid. When she arrived she was- and still seems to be showing gravid coloration. Her stomach is also much bigger than her sister I also purchased. However- she has now been gravid for at least 47 days. This seems prolonged"...I'm not sure about the time frame...but I'll look into it.
You said..."I palpated her stomach and can feel lumps. So I think she is carrying eggs. But by the online literature they usually lay between 30-45 days"...again...looking into it.
You said..."She has an appropriate egg laying bin- 2 actually. A bucket and a plastic bin. She has shown no interest- and doesn’t spend much time in the lower half of the enclosure"...if I remember correctly they are a bit picky about laying the eggs. It's been quite a few years since I've had oustelets.
You said..."not sure what to do. I guess sit and wait"...for now keep an eye out for decline in health that might indicate eggbinding.