JapSolum
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- Your Chameleon - male veiled, 2-3 months old, I've had him a month
- Handling - normally once a week, had to handle him past few days to give him meds
- Feeding - so far just crickets dusted with calcium. and calcium+ once a week, gut loading them with a variety of fruits and veggies, oranges, arugula, flax seed kiwi, trying to keep phosphorus low
- Supplements - using the basic multivitamin that comes with the zoo med tank, once a month along with calcium plus weekly
- Watering - have a dripper in tank and misting 2-3 times a day but never actually seen him drink
- Fecal Description - urate has been white for the most part though sometimes I notice a hint of yellow at the tip, feces is dark brown
- History - not much since I just got him but has seemed pretty happy
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 16x16x30 screen but have 2 sides closed off as I live in colorado and it's hard to keep humidity up
- lighting - 60 watt grow/basking light, t5 5.0 uvb tube light from reptisun
- Temperature - 85 baking spot 75 towards middle/bottom of cage, I have two thermometers
- humidity - 50-55 most of the time will spike to 75 after misting, have a reptifoggor to keep it there but since infection stopped the fogger and added more mistings
- Plants - weeping fig
- Placement - backed against wall and dresser on two sides cage is about 2 feet off ground making it 4 and a half tall all together, low traffic area.
- Location - colorado, towards mountains, about 6500 elevation
- worried about - so lizzy recently started wheezing accompanied by occasional pops, and saw a spit bubble came out of his mouth. immediately assumed it was ri. so I called a vet and they had an opening in like 30 mins so i rushed to get him over there. gave me baytril for 2 weeks, but said i caught it really early so if hes symptom free after a week i could stop. i didn't have time to grab a fecal sample and since he had never been tested for parasites she gave me something for that too. she was a reptile vet but seemed unsure about chameleons, giving a lot more "maybes" and "probablys" than "yes" and "nos". my main questions are, would you stop baytril after a week since it's hard on their kidneys, or keep going to make sure infection is gone? and I'd love the security of knowing hes parasite free, but if he already was, do you think taking meds for it could cause any harm?