myk2slick
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I have a juvenile female veiled chameleon that was given to me for a better home. i’ve never had reptiles before and though i know that they are generally not the first choice for beginners it really was not something i sought out. I took her to the vet because she was holding her nose in the air and and then i noticed she was blowing bubbles out of her mouth. i only have seen her do this once but that was enough to concern me they prescribed her an injection antibiotic and i’ve been treating her as directed she’s had two doses so far and there are 8 left. I notice she still is sticking her nose in the air sometimes and pretty much every time after eating but she is eating regularly and apart from being mad at me for treating her she seems okay. i guess my question is does anyone have experience in treating chameleons and know the signs that treatment is working? And how do i know i fought it soon enough? the doctor said that apart from signs of previously bad husbandry she seems to be fairly healthy apart from the bubbles and he eye is kinda wonky but i think she can see out of it it was closed completely but seems a little better when i got her i think her eye had been shut for about a month previously. i also am fighting high humidity for night time i just ordered a Fogger but i also wonder if that could help heal her respiratory infection quicker or maybe even make it worse because of the moisture she already has in her chest? if there’s any side things i can do to help her recover that aren’t to evasive that anyone has experience with i would really appreciate the advice. I’ve kinda been stressing over her and we’re i don’t have any other experiences with chameleons or even reptiles to compare it to i don’t really know what to look for. the day time humidity is currently on the low side of thirty and at night i try my best to keep it atleast 60-70 but it doesn’t hold very well but like i said i did order a fiver to run at night. and she’s currently eating gut loaded and supplemented crickets and the superworm every once in a while. i want to get her on dubui roaches but my local store only has the small ones and i didn’t know if there’s such a thing as too small to feed them? should i get them anyway? i know that they are overall better option and i’d still want to incorporate crickets for variation in her diet.