Bane
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The last few days I have noticed a change in my Cham. I have had him for about a month or so.....ate well and all ( he is a major rescue case - see my avatar pic, which was from the kijiji ad they place for him). I have a nice Florida room set up (tiny bit of direct sunlight in the morning), nice humidity level and good temp drops at night, privacy, etc. He WAS thriving here with me. Got his colour back, gained weight, shed, re-hydrated....
Well, the last 5 days or so he has been eating less and less. He had been eating a lot so I thought maybe just over full. This morning I had to bring him up to his basking spot, he was cold and he had a "tucked', fetal position appearance as he clung onto a low vine in his sleeping area.
After staying up late reading every night as to what could be the problem, I continued my investigation work today. As I was cleaning out his pump up mister, there was a strong smell of chemical in it and small white bits floating around in it. My husband said it smelled like machine oil or like grinding stone oil.????
When we bought this mister there was no smell and we washed it out good. Something up in the piston must have come loose, not sure but I am now trying to save him, already gave him a shower of clean water and will do repeated clean water mistings.
He is up basking on his own now. But just a warning to all of you, a reptile specialist in my area recommended this pump sprayer to me and I will never use one again. It was sold at dollarama in Canada for $3. I feel amazingly stupid, as how could I trust something with working parts, to be safe, so please no blame game. He is my first Cham and just trusted advice of someone who has been keeping them for 40 years!!!!!
Well, the last 5 days or so he has been eating less and less. He had been eating a lot so I thought maybe just over full. This morning I had to bring him up to his basking spot, he was cold and he had a "tucked', fetal position appearance as he clung onto a low vine in his sleeping area.
After staying up late reading every night as to what could be the problem, I continued my investigation work today. As I was cleaning out his pump up mister, there was a strong smell of chemical in it and small white bits floating around in it. My husband said it smelled like machine oil or like grinding stone oil.????
When we bought this mister there was no smell and we washed it out good. Something up in the piston must have come loose, not sure but I am now trying to save him, already gave him a shower of clean water and will do repeated clean water mistings.
He is up basking on his own now. But just a warning to all of you, a reptile specialist in my area recommended this pump sprayer to me and I will never use one again. It was sold at dollarama in Canada for $3. I feel amazingly stupid, as how could I trust something with working parts, to be safe, so please no blame game. He is my first Cham and just trusted advice of someone who has been keeping them for 40 years!!!!!