VeiledChloe
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I noticed a small lump between the eyes of my veiled chameleon, Chloe, a couple of weeks ago. It hadn't changed at all and my husband was very much against taking her to a vet. Over the past week, she had developed another lump near the first one and also one near her right eye. The first one has now grown.
I took her to the vet Wednesday and had a fine needle aspiration done to find out they are in fact abscesses. She is my first reptile and I feel awful I hadn't fought harder to take her to the vet earlier. My husband is now all for treating her, but I have doubts. I have been in constant touch with the vet, asking questions and expressing concerns about surgery. My main concern is preventing this from recurring.
We live in northern PA and I did have trouble keeping the humidity up (lowest was 40%) for about 2 weeks in February when it got really cold out and the furnace was running a lot. Also, she had about a 2 foot fall, inside her enclosure, 3 weeks ago. She got right back up and never showed signs of injury. Chloe is eating and acting normal. The vet said the information I provided all looked good.
Can anyone help with ideas of possible causes? I don't want her suffering anymore, so at this point, I'm thinking try surgery and if they're too bad then telling him to put her to sleep.
Below is the information I emailed the vet before our visit:
Chloe was in a glass 18x18x2 enclosure for the first 6 months we had her. She was about the size of my pinkie (minus tail) when we got her at a pet store last May.
Current Enclosure: 2x2x4 with pet screen sides. She has 1 live pothos plant at the bottom that's working it's way up as a vine. She has always been housed in our closed bedroom to help lessen stress.
Heat/UV: ZooMed Powersun UV - 100 watt (new in February)
High temp: 85-90
Low Temp: 65-70
Humidity: 60
Water: Chloe's enclosure is sprayed 3-4 times daily. She normally drinks from the water bottle once daily.
Food: 10-12 crickets daily. Dusted with Fluker's Calcium with Vitamin D twice a week
Crickets are fed carrot, sweet potato or applesauce baby food and white potato chunks
Bowel Movement: Every other day, black with white (vet said normal)
Last shed: March 22, 2013.
Eggs: She laid 46 eggs on January 5, 2013
I don't have any straight on pics of her right now, but here's a side view where you can see a small bump near the front of her eye and the original, now larger bump on top of her head.
I took her to the vet Wednesday and had a fine needle aspiration done to find out they are in fact abscesses. She is my first reptile and I feel awful I hadn't fought harder to take her to the vet earlier. My husband is now all for treating her, but I have doubts. I have been in constant touch with the vet, asking questions and expressing concerns about surgery. My main concern is preventing this from recurring.
We live in northern PA and I did have trouble keeping the humidity up (lowest was 40%) for about 2 weeks in February when it got really cold out and the furnace was running a lot. Also, she had about a 2 foot fall, inside her enclosure, 3 weeks ago. She got right back up and never showed signs of injury. Chloe is eating and acting normal. The vet said the information I provided all looked good.
Can anyone help with ideas of possible causes? I don't want her suffering anymore, so at this point, I'm thinking try surgery and if they're too bad then telling him to put her to sleep.
Below is the information I emailed the vet before our visit:
Chloe was in a glass 18x18x2 enclosure for the first 6 months we had her. She was about the size of my pinkie (minus tail) when we got her at a pet store last May.
Current Enclosure: 2x2x4 with pet screen sides. She has 1 live pothos plant at the bottom that's working it's way up as a vine. She has always been housed in our closed bedroom to help lessen stress.
Heat/UV: ZooMed Powersun UV - 100 watt (new in February)
High temp: 85-90
Low Temp: 65-70
Humidity: 60
Water: Chloe's enclosure is sprayed 3-4 times daily. She normally drinks from the water bottle once daily.
Food: 10-12 crickets daily. Dusted with Fluker's Calcium with Vitamin D twice a week
Crickets are fed carrot, sweet potato or applesauce baby food and white potato chunks
Bowel Movement: Every other day, black with white (vet said normal)
Last shed: March 22, 2013.
Eggs: She laid 46 eggs on January 5, 2013
I don't have any straight on pics of her right now, but here's a side view where you can see a small bump near the front of her eye and the original, now larger bump on top of her head.