Pluto_the_Panther
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Thought I'd make a new post on this since I couldn't find a good result when searching. This is a continuation from https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/gout.192120/
My chameleon has a suspected URI. Treating him with Fortaz. I read somewhere that you should increase basking temps when they have a URI. Is this something I should do? I was actually lowering his basking temps to see if that was what caused the gaping but it didn't help obviously because he has a URI. I think his temps are 80-85 should I bump it to like 90 or just leave it?
Here's the thread where I read this.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/need-help-asap-upper-respiratory-infection.127841/
"The first thing you need to do when any chameleon has respiratory issues is raise the temperature to the maximum acceptable levels for that particular species. For panther chameleons it is a good idea to elevate the top of the enclosure to around 900-950F. Also try and keep the night time temperature around 700-750F."
My chameleon has a suspected URI. Treating him with Fortaz. I read somewhere that you should increase basking temps when they have a URI. Is this something I should do? I was actually lowering his basking temps to see if that was what caused the gaping but it didn't help obviously because he has a URI. I think his temps are 80-85 should I bump it to like 90 or just leave it?
Here's the thread where I read this.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/need-help-asap-upper-respiratory-infection.127841/
"The first thing you need to do when any chameleon has respiratory issues is raise the temperature to the maximum acceptable levels for that particular species. For panther chameleons it is a good idea to elevate the top of the enclosure to around 900-950F. Also try and keep the night time temperature around 700-750F."