Panther Chameleon Burn šŸ˜ž

My Panther chameleon has a really bad burn and I have been applying Neosporin to it ever since I noticed his discoloration. Iā€™m wondering if you have any suggestions on how to care for this? I canā€™t seem to find a vet that is a chameleon specialist in my area. Heā€™s still eating and drinking water. I know his spikes will fall off.. but I just want to avoid it getting any worse.
 

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FYI- Thr Red lights can harm his eyes. Make sure you use neosporin without pain relief. It looks really bad. A general vet could probably treat the burn. General vets are reasonably priced for services.
 
Yikes! Many of us have to travel a bit for good vets. Your guy really does need to be seen by a vet. Not just to get a better topical, like silver sulfadiazine, but he may need oral antibiotics too.
Youā€™ll need to make some improvements to prevent him from getting burned again. Your enclosure looks a bit short for a chameleon. The standard minimum size is 2x2x4ā€™. Then your uvb is raised as far as I can tell, but your basking light is sitting on top of the enclosure. What type and strength is your uvb? T5 or T8? What strength is the bulb? That will determine the optimal distance between basking branch and uvb light.
 
Yikes! Many of us have to travel a bit for good vets. Your guy really does need to be seen by a vet. Not just to get a better topical, like silver sulfadiazine, but he may need oral antibiotics too.
Youā€™ll need to make some improvements to prevent him from getting burned again. Your enclosure looks a bit short for a chameleon. The standard minimum size is 2x2x4ā€™. Then your uvb is raised as far as I can tell, but your basking light is sitting on top of the enclosure. What type and strength is your uvb? T5 or T8? What strength is the bulb? That will determine the optimal distance between basking branch and uvb light.
I let him out of his cage one day and the direct sunlight was hitting his branch. Iā€™m still curious how this much damage happened through a window.. needless to say I will be looking for a vet to take a look at him as soon as possible. Iā€™ll post an update :(
 
You saidā€¦ā€I let him out of his cage one day and the direct sunlight was hitting his branch. Iā€™m still curious how this much damage happened through a windowā€ā€¦was the direct sun your talking about through the window?
 
You saidā€¦ā€I let him out of his cage one day and the direct sunlight was hitting his branch. Iā€™m still curious how this much damage happened through a windowā€ā€¦was the direct sun your talking about through the window?
Yes at a certain time the sunlight comes in direct contact with his branch. Thatā€™s when I noticed his back was pale white.
 
Oh dear, I'm sorry this happened to your beautiful boy. Attached you will find our current vet list. Hopefully you can find something on there or any vet that will see him to get him some meds. Please let us know how it goes. ā¤ļø
 

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