JCDenton
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It was just confirmed that my 3.5 month old panther that arrived Tuesday came down with a URI during shipping. I like him a lot and I want to do what is best for him. I can either send him back for a refund or treat him, with an extended guarantee should things go badly. I'm leaning towards treatment since I don't think he'll take well to being shipped again and we like him a lot. Need your thoughts on if he is better off with a well-read chameleon noob, or with a chameleon expert but with the stress of additional shipping.
So I've got some questions:
1. Could this be spread to my other chameleon? Their cages are close together but most of the screen is covered with a divider. I looked around for a while but I can't find anything on if this is contagious.
2. Baytril or Fortraz?
3. How do I know what do do with humidity? I see a lot of contradictory info around. Some says I need to dry him out, barely misting at all, and let him drink from a dripper. Other info indicates that I should jack up the humidity, maybe even give him a shower, since it helps mucus flow. I am aware that I need to keep a drugged chameleon hydrated well once I start treating him.
4. How hard is this going to be for me to treat? I've never medicated a reptile before. I'm not going to blow a dosage amount or anything like that, but I'm not a master of syringe technique either.
Here's a vid I took:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENlZWySFRzM
In the first part you can hear the tell-tale popping noise when he sticks out his tongue. Usually he makes that noise during labored breathing when his throat puffs out and then goes in. The second part you can see the labored breathing he sometimes does. Ignore the sound though, I was trying to film on tiptoes and my mouth was right next to the mic.
He is eating and drinking, although eating less than I'd expect for as big as he is. His husbandry and enclosure are all very standard and in line with forum recommendations, I just need advice on those four questions I posed.
He was popping right out of the box, but I and the breeder both thought he was stressed (or just mad) and decided to give him some time to acclimate first. It was a bad shipment for him since it arrived at the UPS center later than it should have and he also started a shed while being shipped. So this started the morning of 8/24 (or sometime in the middle of the preceding night), and the breeder had no problems at all with him, so it's only a few days old. I haven't seen any bubbles but he pops with moderate frequency.
So I've got some questions:
1. Could this be spread to my other chameleon? Their cages are close together but most of the screen is covered with a divider. I looked around for a while but I can't find anything on if this is contagious.
2. Baytril or Fortraz?
3. How do I know what do do with humidity? I see a lot of contradictory info around. Some says I need to dry him out, barely misting at all, and let him drink from a dripper. Other info indicates that I should jack up the humidity, maybe even give him a shower, since it helps mucus flow. I am aware that I need to keep a drugged chameleon hydrated well once I start treating him.
4. How hard is this going to be for me to treat? I've never medicated a reptile before. I'm not going to blow a dosage amount or anything like that, but I'm not a master of syringe technique either.
Here's a vid I took:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENlZWySFRzM
In the first part you can hear the tell-tale popping noise when he sticks out his tongue. Usually he makes that noise during labored breathing when his throat puffs out and then goes in. The second part you can see the labored breathing he sometimes does. Ignore the sound though, I was trying to film on tiptoes and my mouth was right next to the mic.
He is eating and drinking, although eating less than I'd expect for as big as he is. His husbandry and enclosure are all very standard and in line with forum recommendations, I just need advice on those four questions I posed.
He was popping right out of the box, but I and the breeder both thought he was stressed (or just mad) and decided to give him some time to acclimate first. It was a bad shipment for him since it arrived at the UPS center later than it should have and he also started a shed while being shipped. So this started the morning of 8/24 (or sometime in the middle of the preceding night), and the breeder had no problems at all with him, so it's only a few days old. I haven't seen any bubbles but he pops with moderate frequency.