Flickmycham
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Hello everyone,
My chameleon went to the vet for a minor respiratory infection, she heard just a little rattling breathing. But when the vet looked in his mouth she said she seen “maybe a little bit of stomatitis” no pus, just a bit of yellowing discoloration on the sides in the back of the mouth and some excess saliva possibly from the RI. She mentioned that she sees RI caused by low humidity (dang Michigan winters) and said to spray more to up the humidity. Also going to be opening the windows more to the chameleon room as it’s about to be summer to get plenty of airflow in the room (something I won’t be able to do once winter rolls around again). Also mentioned it could be lack of Vit A and told me to give his Repashy multivitamin with LoD every week instead of every other week. Anyone have any experience or educated opinions on low humidity causing RI?
Some background: he had a minor respiratory infection back in February and was given 10 days of Baytril 25mg/ml strength, 0.03 dose every 24 hours, and he weighs 110g. He tolerated the antibiotic really well and after literally a day never had another sign of RI again until April.. (I still gave him the full 10 day course btw).
The vet I went to this time originally in the exam room said we will do 14 days of Baytril but when they gave me the medicine they said she changed it to 28 days of Baytril 68mg/ml strength, 0.01 dose every 24 hours (still weighed 110g). 28 days seems like a lot when Baytril is known to be hard on their kidneys and liver so I’m wondering for all who has experience with Baytril, what kind of course lengths does your vet recommend and for what ailment?
I wasn’t able to get a picture of my chameleons mouth bc he hates to open it and it was too hard to snap a picture while I did manage to take a peak but it looks like this picture I found online (the second photo) except his teeth are white, only the back of the mouth has some yellow. Is this normal coloration??
My chameleon went to the vet for a minor respiratory infection, she heard just a little rattling breathing. But when the vet looked in his mouth she said she seen “maybe a little bit of stomatitis” no pus, just a bit of yellowing discoloration on the sides in the back of the mouth and some excess saliva possibly from the RI. She mentioned that she sees RI caused by low humidity (dang Michigan winters) and said to spray more to up the humidity. Also going to be opening the windows more to the chameleon room as it’s about to be summer to get plenty of airflow in the room (something I won’t be able to do once winter rolls around again). Also mentioned it could be lack of Vit A and told me to give his Repashy multivitamin with LoD every week instead of every other week. Anyone have any experience or educated opinions on low humidity causing RI?
Some background: he had a minor respiratory infection back in February and was given 10 days of Baytril 25mg/ml strength, 0.03 dose every 24 hours, and he weighs 110g. He tolerated the antibiotic really well and after literally a day never had another sign of RI again until April.. (I still gave him the full 10 day course btw).
The vet I went to this time originally in the exam room said we will do 14 days of Baytril but when they gave me the medicine they said she changed it to 28 days of Baytril 68mg/ml strength, 0.01 dose every 24 hours (still weighed 110g). 28 days seems like a lot when Baytril is known to be hard on their kidneys and liver so I’m wondering for all who has experience with Baytril, what kind of course lengths does your vet recommend and for what ailment?
I wasn’t able to get a picture of my chameleons mouth bc he hates to open it and it was too hard to snap a picture while I did manage to take a peak but it looks like this picture I found online (the second photo) except his teeth are white, only the back of the mouth has some yellow. Is this normal coloration??
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