Hello!
@kinyonga @MissSkittles @Beman
I hope you guys are all well and happy new year!
Little kiwi’s skin saga is still ongoing, I thought I would update the forum incase it helps similar situations etc
The vet did a surgical biopsy of the discoloured skin on his side, all tests showed no sign of burns/trauma/fungal or parasite. Blood tests and an xray also showed nothing abnormal.
The only diagnosis they offered was the following:
I have been discussing Kiwi's case with friends of mine - one who manages a very large breeding colony of chameleons and she has seen similar lesions to his fairly commonly which seems to start from a cricket or locust or insect bite, combined with low-grade vitamin A deficiency.
Panther chameleons need more vitamin A than veiled chameleons which eat some vegetation so even with gut loading prey they could benefit from additional supplementation. We supplement panthers 2 X a week with the holland and barrat liquid vitamin A capsules - 3300iu softgel caps, poke a hole in it with a needle and squeeze out one drop on the skin and let it soak in. every second week you can also put a drop in the mouth or on a piece of food but don't do any more than that as you can oversupplement too!
I would clean the skin using some tamodine diluted 1 part tamodine to 10 parts water and gently clean with a cotton bud once a day, then gently wipe this off apply the vitamin A drop.
Kiwi has never had crickets/locusts. I give him the Repashy vitamin regime so unless that brand has a below recommended dose of Vit A in it then I don’t see how this can be an issue? Unless it is actually not suitable for panthers?!
Attached is a photo of the area today, 5 months after the discolouration first appeared.
The tip of his casque / back spikes have turned white recently (100% not the start of a shed). They first turned black when this side discolouration appeared (see photo named day 12) unsure it’s related or coincidence?!
Any further thoughts on what the case might be or the vets vitamin A suggestion would be much appreciated!
He is a bit low in appetite & energy but I have always noticed that with my chams in winter.
Thank you in advance for your time & help! I hugely appreciate this forum and want to do the best for my little guy.
Katy
Photos attached:
‘Day 12’ how it presented initially
‘5 months’ how it looks today