NorCalAnthony
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Hey Everyone,
My Nosy Be isn't doing too good and I'm hoping you guys might be able to help me help him. I spent some time feeding him and my other two chams yesterday and noticed that he's a really pale grayish white color and really skinny/bony looking and most of his crickets from the last feeding were still climbing around inside his cage. I'm not sure how long he's been like this either since I've been working a lot of 12 hour days lately and the lights in cham room are usually out by the time I get home. My wife feeds the chams for me while I'm at work but she doesn't usually spend too much time with them or look for things that are out of place and now she feels really bad for not noticing our guy's not doing well.
I had a handful of small silk worms so I put one of them on the branch and he came running up to it but hesitated when he got within shooting range and then barely shot his tongue a 3-4" and missed. He came a little closer and did this weird tongue poke and head tilt to scoop it up which really has me worried. He wolfed it down though but it looked like he hadn't eaten in days so I gave him the rest of the little silks maybe 6 total that were barely 1" long if that. I went out and got some super worms and butter worms for him today since he's having issues with his tongue and needed more of a stationary target. He was able to eat both of the supers and four of the butters and the fact that he still has an appetite made me feel a little better. What made me nervous again is when I was checking around his cage before it's weekly cleaning I found one of his droppings was riddled with rice grain size parasites. I'm going to make some calls tomorrow and see if I can't get him in to see the vet and see what they say but I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to help him out in the meantime. I don't have any good options for herp vets in my area and it usually takes a couple of days to get an appointment with one that will even see reptiles...
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - Not using tongue, pale coloring, very skinny/lost a lot of weight, parasites in feces.
Here's what he normally looks like when he's healthy:
Here's how he looks now:
Here's a pic of his feces and urate on the cage floor (sorry about the dead leaves and dirty floor I snapped the picture before I cleaned the cage for the week):
My Nosy Be isn't doing too good and I'm hoping you guys might be able to help me help him. I spent some time feeding him and my other two chams yesterday and noticed that he's a really pale grayish white color and really skinny/bony looking and most of his crickets from the last feeding were still climbing around inside his cage. I'm not sure how long he's been like this either since I've been working a lot of 12 hour days lately and the lights in cham room are usually out by the time I get home. My wife feeds the chams for me while I'm at work but she doesn't usually spend too much time with them or look for things that are out of place and now she feels really bad for not noticing our guy's not doing well.
I had a handful of small silk worms so I put one of them on the branch and he came running up to it but hesitated when he got within shooting range and then barely shot his tongue a 3-4" and missed. He came a little closer and did this weird tongue poke and head tilt to scoop it up which really has me worried. He wolfed it down though but it looked like he hadn't eaten in days so I gave him the rest of the little silks maybe 6 total that were barely 1" long if that. I went out and got some super worms and butter worms for him today since he's having issues with his tongue and needed more of a stationary target. He was able to eat both of the supers and four of the butters and the fact that he still has an appetite made me feel a little better. What made me nervous again is when I was checking around his cage before it's weekly cleaning I found one of his droppings was riddled with rice grain size parasites. I'm going to make some calls tomorrow and see if I can't get him in to see the vet and see what they say but I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to help him out in the meantime. I don't have any good options for herp vets in my area and it usually takes a couple of days to get an appointment with one that will even see reptiles...
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon - Poseidon is a Nosy Be chameleon. He's around 3 1/2 years old and I've had him since he was a baby when I got him from LLL Reptile at the Sacramento Reptile Show a couple years back. I'll add a picture at the end of what he looks like now and one from when he was healthy.
- Handling - Seldom. He's my only cham that will come to you when you open his cage and he loves to explore but I rarely bring him out of his cage anymore thanks to my increased work schedule.
- Feeding - He gets fed every other day usually 10-12 med-large crickets with occasional dubias, silk worms, or horn worms mixed in whenever I can get my hands on them. The crickets and dubias are gut-loaded with home made gut load cubes of pureed mustard greens, dandelion greens, red peppers, apples, carrots, mint leaves, spirulina, and maybe a couple other things I'm forgetting at the moment...
- Supplements - He gets Repashy SuperCal no D during the week, Repashy SuperCal with D every other weekend, and a Herptevite on the other weekends.
- Watering - I have a Mist King setup that goes off every 2 hours for 2-3 minutes at a time. I occasionally see him drinking but he's usually shy about it.
- Fecal Description - His latest droppings have white urates but they look weird like kinda liquidy instead of solid like they normally are. The feces part was all broken up and riddled with parasites. I'll attach a picture below in case anyone wants to skip that part.
- History - He's been a pretty happy and healthy cham his whole life and has never had any health issues except for a few scratches that took forever to heal up.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Zoo Med XL 24" x 24" x 48" all screen enclosure
- Lighting - 24" Reptisun LED/UVB (10.0 T5 bulb w/6500k LED's) and a 90W Repti-Tuff basking bulb. Lights come on around 8am and go off around 8pm.
- Temperature - Basking temp is low-mid 90's with the rest of the cage being low 70's (our heat/air is usually set at 72 during the day). The lowest overnight temps would be mid-upper 60's. Basking temp is monitored with Exo Terra digital thermometer.
- Humidity - Not sure at the moment, the batteries went out on my hygrometer... Prior to that I was seeing averages in the 40% range with spikes up in to the 70-80% ranges during/after the misters go off.
- Plants - One large schefflera with a golden pothos that vines around.
- Placement - His cage is in a corner of the chameleon room. It's not near the vent but I do have a ceiling fan in there that I keep on low to keep the air circulating. His cage is on a small stand with of the cage being around 6' 4" tall.
- Location - Lincoln, CA (a little north of Sacramento)
Current Problem - Not using tongue, pale coloring, very skinny/lost a lot of weight, parasites in feces.
Here's what he normally looks like when he's healthy:
Here's how he looks now:
Here's a pic of his feces and urate on the cage floor (sorry about the dead leaves and dirty floor I snapped the picture before I cleaned the cage for the week):