PlanetRemulak
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I don’t know for sure yet, but I’ve been through this before. Went through this with Beau just before he turned one year old. One of his poops looked *slightly* soft to me last week, but I had been feeding a lot of silkworms. I figured I’d monitor the next poop rather than panic. Fast forward to today, Beau threw up this morning. It looked more like regurgitation - what came up was solid and looked like wads of undigested food. I got him to eat one surinam roach shortly after just to see if he would eat, but he didn’t immediately take it from my hand (like he usually does). Caught him basking with at least one eye closed.. then came an extremely runny, foul smelling poop. It was so runny, it was essentially water. I could only really collect his urate as there was nothing solid to grab, and I figured enough watery poop had been on it to test for parasites. He’s been basking all day, lethargic for sure. All signs pointing to parasites. Gutted doesn’t even begin to describe, but I’m just trying to keep a cool head about it. Hoping to hear back from a vet and take him in as soon as tomorrow. If not tomorrow, we have an appointment for Friday for sure.
Wondering where I went wrong.
I’m sure I’ve made a stupid decision somewhere down the line that ultimately resulted in my chameleon getting sick again. I’ve heard/read that chameleons all carry a certain degree of parasites and/or coccidia oocysts. Usually isn’t a big deal unless there is a stress event, in which case the oocysts jump at the opportunity to reproduce. Accurate? Beau has been a perpetually hungry, healthy male for the last two years of his life. I’ve felt like my husbandry is pretty spot on, or at least it’s worked for him. I’m not sure what could have put him under enough stress for this to happen. I did recently get a new 4 month old chameleon from a reputable breeder. This little guy left a couple baby surinam roaches behind a week or so ago, and I didn’t want to waste them. I threw them back in the bin. Why, why did I do that?? Could this be the potential cause? My newest little guy has had normal poops/urates, is not showing any outward signs of illness.
Again, I still have not yet been told that it is absolutely coccidia, but I do remember very well what coccidia looked like. For tonight, the one thing I know for absolute certain is that Beau is sick. He looks alert, but I know how it goes with chameleons masking illnesses. I’m hoping he doesn’t take a major dive before Friday if I’m not able to get him to a vet any sooner.
For anyone that’s dealt with this before, would you recommend tossing the entire colony of bugs? Kills me to get rid of surinams but I can’t go back and change it now
Wondering where I went wrong.
I’m sure I’ve made a stupid decision somewhere down the line that ultimately resulted in my chameleon getting sick again. I’ve heard/read that chameleons all carry a certain degree of parasites and/or coccidia oocysts. Usually isn’t a big deal unless there is a stress event, in which case the oocysts jump at the opportunity to reproduce. Accurate? Beau has been a perpetually hungry, healthy male for the last two years of his life. I’ve felt like my husbandry is pretty spot on, or at least it’s worked for him. I’m not sure what could have put him under enough stress for this to happen. I did recently get a new 4 month old chameleon from a reputable breeder. This little guy left a couple baby surinam roaches behind a week or so ago, and I didn’t want to waste them. I threw them back in the bin. Why, why did I do that?? Could this be the potential cause? My newest little guy has had normal poops/urates, is not showing any outward signs of illness.
Again, I still have not yet been told that it is absolutely coccidia, but I do remember very well what coccidia looked like. For tonight, the one thing I know for absolute certain is that Beau is sick. He looks alert, but I know how it goes with chameleons masking illnesses. I’m hoping he doesn’t take a major dive before Friday if I’m not able to get him to a vet any sooner.
For anyone that’s dealt with this before, would you recommend tossing the entire colony of bugs? Kills me to get rid of surinams but I can’t go back and change it now
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