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My cham hasn't been eating properly for the past couple of weeks and it has slowly gotten worse to the point where he is only eating one feeder every two days. He was eating locusts and superworms so I got him some dubias and butterworms to see if that would help. He ate one butterworm but then wouldn't eat anything else yesterday and today he wouldn't eat anything. When I offer the first feeder he always goes straight for it but then ignores all other food. He had a fecal done recently and the vet has just phoned me to say he's tested positive for pinworms. The vet said it was mild but is sending me a prescription over to treat it. I asked if the two could be related and he said they were so small that it's unlikely. He's pretty active and drinks a lot of water so I can't think why else he may not be eating. I was just looking for opinions as to whether the pinworms could be to blame here and if there's anything else I could try? Also what's the best way to administer the pinworm medication to minimise stress? I am to shoot it in to his mouth with a syringe and the vet said it has to go over his tongue.
Chameleon Info:
• Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon, Male, 2 Years old, Had him 3 months.
• Handling - About once a week. He also has a Dracaena fragrans to chill in outside his cage.
• Feeding - Locusts, morio worms now has dubia roaches and butterworms too. He was eating 5/6 every other day but this has since fallen to 1/2 every other day.
• Supplements - Calcium on every feeder. Calcium with d3 on one feeder every 2 weeks and multivitamin on one feeder every two weeks. All exo terra.
• Watering - I mist twice a day. He is in a glass enclosure and my home is quite humid so I feel this is sufficient. He also has a dripper. I see him drinking often both from the dripper and whilst misting.
• Fecal Description - Brown and white. Tested positive for mild pinworm infection. I've noticed the urates are a little watery lately.
• History - He was in the pet store for 6 months.
Cage Info:
• Cage Type - 18"x18"x36" glass. He's getting a new wooden/mesh 3'x2'x4' at the weekend.
• Lighting - Exo terra 100w heat lamp with Sylvania Reptistar T8
• Temperature - Basking is 85-89f. Ambient is 70f. Measured with a Zoo Med digital thermometer.
• Humidity - I keep it at around 50%. When I mist this spikes to 70/80%
• Plants - Dracaena marginata along with some fake vines and plants.
• Placement - In the corner of the room. No traffic or vents. Top of the cage is about 6 ft from the ground.
• Location - Scotland
My cham hasn't been eating properly for the past couple of weeks and it has slowly gotten worse to the point where he is only eating one feeder every two days. He was eating locusts and superworms so I got him some dubias and butterworms to see if that would help. He ate one butterworm but then wouldn't eat anything else yesterday and today he wouldn't eat anything. When I offer the first feeder he always goes straight for it but then ignores all other food. He had a fecal done recently and the vet has just phoned me to say he's tested positive for pinworms. The vet said it was mild but is sending me a prescription over to treat it. I asked if the two could be related and he said they were so small that it's unlikely. He's pretty active and drinks a lot of water so I can't think why else he may not be eating. I was just looking for opinions as to whether the pinworms could be to blame here and if there's anything else I could try? Also what's the best way to administer the pinworm medication to minimise stress? I am to shoot it in to his mouth with a syringe and the vet said it has to go over his tongue.
Chameleon Info:
• Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon, Male, 2 Years old, Had him 3 months.
• Handling - About once a week. He also has a Dracaena fragrans to chill in outside his cage.
• Feeding - Locusts, morio worms now has dubia roaches and butterworms too. He was eating 5/6 every other day but this has since fallen to 1/2 every other day.
• Supplements - Calcium on every feeder. Calcium with d3 on one feeder every 2 weeks and multivitamin on one feeder every two weeks. All exo terra.
• Watering - I mist twice a day. He is in a glass enclosure and my home is quite humid so I feel this is sufficient. He also has a dripper. I see him drinking often both from the dripper and whilst misting.
• Fecal Description - Brown and white. Tested positive for mild pinworm infection. I've noticed the urates are a little watery lately.
• History - He was in the pet store for 6 months.
Cage Info:
• Cage Type - 18"x18"x36" glass. He's getting a new wooden/mesh 3'x2'x4' at the weekend.
• Lighting - Exo terra 100w heat lamp with Sylvania Reptistar T8
• Temperature - Basking is 85-89f. Ambient is 70f. Measured with a Zoo Med digital thermometer.
• Humidity - I keep it at around 50%. When I mist this spikes to 70/80%
• Plants - Dracaena marginata along with some fake vines and plants.
• Placement - In the corner of the room. No traffic or vents. Top of the cage is about 6 ft from the ground.
• Location - Scotland