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Hello Experts,
I have been doing some research on my own, but it's about time to post and seek for sincere help from you experts on my beloved veiled chameleon, Hank. He mated 3 month ago with a female who died while laying 50 eggs, and I want the daddy to be alive at least until the babies hatch from them eggs.
SYMPTOMS*Recently I noticed Hank making uncomfortable noise, he was puking some mucus type, which was dangling on the side of his mouth. When I opened his mouth to examine, I saw more mucus with bubbles in his mouth (see attached photos 1&2). Next day it went away. I force fed some crickets.
A few days go by I did not see him hunt for crickets, nor did I see any of his droppings. I was worried and while I was feeding him slice of apple, I noticed his tongue is not looking normal. I force opened his mouth to look, and there were some disgusting shit happening in his mouth. There were some blood, and parts of his tongue falling apart or seemingly rotting. It looked really painful and it is breaking my heart.
HISTORY One month ago, he went through about 3/8" tip of his tail amputated, then I applied antibiotic ointment and betadine daily for about 2 weeks. Could this be related to his tongue problem? Could crickets be infected with bacteria/viruses? Cricket pan photo also attached. I am attaching pictures of my free range set up condition for your reference.
I know the best thing is to take him to the vet, but she is only available after 4 weeks from today. Please don't just say "take him to the vet", rather I need as much information from experts here, about whatever I can possibly do at home until the vet is available for Hank. Also I have about 50 fertile eggs to be hatched next spring, so as much information I can get to prevent future disease of chameleon based on my current set up would also be appreciated. Thank you in advance and below is my basic cham info.
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
I have been doing some research on my own, but it's about time to post and seek for sincere help from you experts on my beloved veiled chameleon, Hank. He mated 3 month ago with a female who died while laying 50 eggs, and I want the daddy to be alive at least until the babies hatch from them eggs.
SYMPTOMS*Recently I noticed Hank making uncomfortable noise, he was puking some mucus type, which was dangling on the side of his mouth. When I opened his mouth to examine, I saw more mucus with bubbles in his mouth (see attached photos 1&2). Next day it went away. I force fed some crickets.
A few days go by I did not see him hunt for crickets, nor did I see any of his droppings. I was worried and while I was feeding him slice of apple, I noticed his tongue is not looking normal. I force opened his mouth to look, and there were some disgusting shit happening in his mouth. There were some blood, and parts of his tongue falling apart or seemingly rotting. It looked really painful and it is breaking my heart.
HISTORY One month ago, he went through about 3/8" tip of his tail amputated, then I applied antibiotic ointment and betadine daily for about 2 weeks. Could this be related to his tongue problem? Could crickets be infected with bacteria/viruses? Cricket pan photo also attached. I am attaching pictures of my free range set up condition for your reference.
I know the best thing is to take him to the vet, but she is only available after 4 weeks from today. Please don't just say "take him to the vet", rather I need as much information from experts here, about whatever I can possibly do at home until the vet is available for Hank. Also I have about 50 fertile eggs to be hatched next spring, so as much information I can get to prevent future disease of chameleon based on my current set up would also be appreciated. Thank you in advance and below is my basic cham info.
Chameleon Info:
- My Chameleon - Veiled, Male, perhaps less than a year old. I bought him 6 month ago he was still tiny.
- Handling - Every other day-ish, very gently. sometimes he sleeps on my chest while I sleep too.
- Feeding - Gut loaded Crickets feeding them fresh vegetables, open basket top exposed so my chameleon can hunt all he want buffet style.
- Supplements - "Repashy superfoods calcium plus" dusting a little amount directly to chameleon's mouth every other day.
- Watering - Monsoon automatic Misting system with a timer 16 seconds of spraying every 4 hours, plus occasional spraying by hand.
- Fecal Description - it has looked healthy but haven't seen him pooping in the past days...
- History - His tail started to rot so the tip of his tail was amputated one month ago about 1/2 inch. Betadine+warm water mix was applied to wound daily for about 2 weeks.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - FREE RANGED, on the window side of my bedroom, plenty of plants to explore and roam around, but he stays in one window zone which is about 3' x 1' x 5' although he has access to other zone.
- Lighting - (2) ceramic heaters (100 watt, 150 watt), (1) Zilla 18" UVB slimline Desert Type and (1) Exoterra UVB 200 13W, *I know these desert UVB lamps are perhaps too strong for chameleon in a cage but I have him freeranged and I wanted to give cham a choice to get as much UVB he want.
- Temperature - room temperature about 70-75F, basking area about 90F 24 hour with no light emitting ceramic lamp.
- Humidity -
- Plants - Pothos his favorite and about 15 different species of live plants
- Placement - no cage, see the attached photos for the freerange set up by south east facing window area
- Location - New York