Eliza4310
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I drove 5 hours to rescue this female veiled cham yesterday. We named her Luna. They didn't want her because they were scared of her and said she was aggressive. She, like most chams, is cage defensive and was making a little hissing sound and opening her mouth. When I got there, I immediately knew her mouth looked funny. The cage set up was nice, but I didnt see a UVB or calcium. I boxed her up and took her home. People said they thought she ate a bee and thats why her mouth was swollen. I tried my best to get answers to my questions and tried to esucate them. They got rid of her to make room for a baby because they think it wont be cage defensive if they get it as a baby. Theyre completly clueless. Told me lots of chams they have had died within 2 months, said they gut a male in with her and she killed it (no kidding). Just lots of very jaw dropping moronic things that they havent bothered to take the time to learn. Hubby has owned chams before and said it looked like an infection. We have a syrine and gave her some water because she seemed very dehydrated. Hopped onto reddit this morning to try and figure out what it is exactly and it looks like mouth rot to me. No exotic vets near us and we're at a loss as to what to do. I've seen people saying baytril? Can anyone give us advice on what to do? Is it too late to cure it?