jcarlsen
Chameleon Enthusiast
So this is a dual purpose accountability/looking for opinions post. I'll preface by saying I took Ickis into the vet the other week for what I'm worried about and an overall checkup, and I'm continuing to monitor/contact the vet as needed.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem -
TLDR:
So I recently went to the vet (Odd Pet Vet here in MA) because I'd noticed some behavior changes and signs of what could potentially be a URI, occasional tilting of the head up and opening the mouth more than just yawning, but I couldn't be sure if it was thermo regulating because it was primarily happening near his basking zone. The vet didn't seem overly concerned based on how he was looking at the appointment, no "stringy-ness in the throat" after two techs looked at him. They ran a test on about a week old poop (not ideal but it was the freshest I had) and came up with no signs of parasites. So where I'm at now is monitoring him and taking notes of when I notice any of that behavior. It's been a bit less frequent and not consistent, so they haven't felt the need to put him on antibiotics just yet.
The other thing that's slightly strange for me is I'm noticing he's doing less sitting under his heat to bask, like I'd say his head is kinda in that zone a bit but he primarily basks for a good portion of the day mostly under the UVB, and I can clock his body temp at about 80 with the infra-red gun. He also is going a bit longer between poops, like his last one was 2/23 on the way home from the vet, which was just perfect timing lol. It was big and the urate had a bit of orange in it, but not enough to say it looked dehydrated.
So I'm not sure what's up, like could this just be a bit of the winter slow-down or slowing down eating as he reaches adulthood? He's stopped climbing and crawling upside down on the screen which I'd take as a win. It's also almost as if he's on a schedule, like he'll wake up around 7, crawl up and spend a good chunk of the day UV/kinda heat basking, maybe eat some bugs then around 4pm he'll kinda start a patrol around the cage until about 6pm where he settles in at the bottom of the cage to sleep.
One more clarification on the hydration section. I'd been using the ReptiZoo humidifier, the one a lot of us use and is shown on chameleon academy, but I discontinued it a few days ago because I haven't been keeping up with cleaning it as much as I should and I had wondered if he indeed does have some kind of infection going on, could I have been blasting bacteria in there. I've only ever used distilled in it, never even noticed any buildup when I cleaned it, but I've gone probably 2 or so weeks between cleanings which I know is too long. PLUS, I really hate that the collapsing tube never ever truly dries out. So for the time being, given that here in MA we've had a very warm, snow-less winter this year, I figure I'll rely just on the mister and our whole room humidifier that isn't a cool mist one to keep ambient humidity up.
Anyways, I'm hoping I'm just being paranoid, but after losing my panther Cosmo over the summer so suddenly, any signs of change or illness have me on red-alert. I plan to keep checking in with the vet, but I'm just hoping I'm doing all the things I can do.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Male Ambilobe, roughly 8 or so months old, been in my care about 4 months (10/30/22)
- Handling - Almost never, except to take him to the vet the other week or pick him up if he wanders too far off his free range tree that I set outside his cage occasionally.
- Feeding - Currently feeding primarily dubia roaches daily, offering 20 or so to provide adequate movement in the cup, will mix crickets in and either let them loose in the cage. Some days he'll eat 5-6 bugs, depending on size, and some days he'll eat fewer or more. Occasional superworm as a treat. Gutloading with a mixture of bug burger, insect fuel, and spiriluna formed into a gel. As of today 3/6 he seems a bit less interested in eating, and I'm wondering if that's simply because he's full and should poop soon or he's tried a few superworms and is willing to wait out till he sees another one.
- Supplements - Arcadia Earth Pro - A at every feeding, and Arcadia Revitalize D3 twice a month.
- Watering - This has changed recently. I was pretty strictly following Bill Strands naturalistic hydration and still am, but I have removed the fogger for the time being as I haven't been able to keep up with cleaning it as much as I like and I don't want it to become a source for bacteria. Planning to re-integrate it once I re-fit it with PVC tubing probably next winter as our natural temps this season have been abnormally warm. Otherwise I'm misting a couple minutes before the lights come on in the morning, around 9pm when the lights are off, and a minute at 1:30am and 4:30am respectively. I've never seen him drink once, not the dew on the leaves or from a dripper that I offer.
- Fecal Description - Fecals have all looked pretty great, at least 50% white urates, and while the sample was a bit old the vet tested on 2/23/23 and found no signs of parasites.
- History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Dragonstrand 2x2x4 screen enclosure with some sides covered in plastic.
- Lighting - Currently using Arcadia 6% and Jungle Dawn LED, 36" tubes going diagonally across the enclosure. 7am-7pm
- Temperature - Currently in winter cage floor is 70-72 with basking spot being around 85 or so. Lowest overnight temp is about 68 or so. Temps are measured with a small probe at the basking spot, a wifi hygrometer/thermometer midway through the cage, and manually with a temp gun. I also have my basking light on a dimmer so I can adjust it quickly without swapping bulbs.
- Humidity - Around 40%-ish during the day and varying 60%-ish at night. Primarily relying on all live plants and misting schedule. The room we're in has a whole room evaporative humidifier that gets cleaned regularly and has anti-bacterial treatment put into the water every time it's filled. Humidity is measured by an external hygrometer right outside the cage and a wifi-probe sitting at the midpoint in the cage.
- Plants - All live plants, two pothos, one spider plant, one schleffera and one bromeliad.
- Placement - Living room, opposite side of the room from windows. It sits adjacent to our heat vent but doesn't receive drafts from it as far as I can tell. Top of the cage is a bit higher than the tops of our heads. So a little over 6' or so tall?
- Location - Boston, MA
Current Problem -
TLDR:
- Worried there might be a URI given some nose raising and mouth opening, but not sure. No weird popping noises or noticeable mucus. Went to vet but they didn't think meds were the answer at this point.
- Hasn't pooped since 2/23 and I'm just a little concerned.
- Kinda sorta utilizes his basking heat, but not really and mostly basks under the UVB where I clock him at about 80F with temp gun
So I recently went to the vet (Odd Pet Vet here in MA) because I'd noticed some behavior changes and signs of what could potentially be a URI, occasional tilting of the head up and opening the mouth more than just yawning, but I couldn't be sure if it was thermo regulating because it was primarily happening near his basking zone. The vet didn't seem overly concerned based on how he was looking at the appointment, no "stringy-ness in the throat" after two techs looked at him. They ran a test on about a week old poop (not ideal but it was the freshest I had) and came up with no signs of parasites. So where I'm at now is monitoring him and taking notes of when I notice any of that behavior. It's been a bit less frequent and not consistent, so they haven't felt the need to put him on antibiotics just yet.
The other thing that's slightly strange for me is I'm noticing he's doing less sitting under his heat to bask, like I'd say his head is kinda in that zone a bit but he primarily basks for a good portion of the day mostly under the UVB, and I can clock his body temp at about 80 with the infra-red gun. He also is going a bit longer between poops, like his last one was 2/23 on the way home from the vet, which was just perfect timing lol. It was big and the urate had a bit of orange in it, but not enough to say it looked dehydrated.
So I'm not sure what's up, like could this just be a bit of the winter slow-down or slowing down eating as he reaches adulthood? He's stopped climbing and crawling upside down on the screen which I'd take as a win. It's also almost as if he's on a schedule, like he'll wake up around 7, crawl up and spend a good chunk of the day UV/kinda heat basking, maybe eat some bugs then around 4pm he'll kinda start a patrol around the cage until about 6pm where he settles in at the bottom of the cage to sleep.
One more clarification on the hydration section. I'd been using the ReptiZoo humidifier, the one a lot of us use and is shown on chameleon academy, but I discontinued it a few days ago because I haven't been keeping up with cleaning it as much as I should and I had wondered if he indeed does have some kind of infection going on, could I have been blasting bacteria in there. I've only ever used distilled in it, never even noticed any buildup when I cleaned it, but I've gone probably 2 or so weeks between cleanings which I know is too long. PLUS, I really hate that the collapsing tube never ever truly dries out. So for the time being, given that here in MA we've had a very warm, snow-less winter this year, I figure I'll rely just on the mister and our whole room humidifier that isn't a cool mist one to keep ambient humidity up.
Anyways, I'm hoping I'm just being paranoid, but after losing my panther Cosmo over the summer so suddenly, any signs of change or illness have me on red-alert. I plan to keep checking in with the vet, but I'm just hoping I'm doing all the things I can do.