thertz
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - She is very weak and just now fell off her branch. What I have done so far: fecal exams (negative), vet visits: x-rays, exam, bloodwork. x-rays indicated a GI issue >>metronidozole and metaclopramide, and bloodwork indicated liver issue >> Oxbow Carnivore Care gavage diet for 7 days (her appetite decreased very suddenly right before vet visit, and ate no worms during the week of prescribed diet). She slowly began to eat worms on her own. she has had a couple crickets but is just too weak to hunt and it seems like she struggles to extend her tongue, and doesn't always come back with a worm. Its been about a moth and a half since that round of meds, and her appetite is back to normal, but she is weak, wobbly, and i can't stand to think of her suffering. Her skin is still a bit wrinkly, despite constant hydration. Other than that, her bones are strong, she is alert during the day/sleeps at night, poops normally. Her abdomen had also been distended but has gotten better. Vet had me start her on amoxicillin 2 days ago.
I am in a constant state of stress and don't know what more I can do at this point. She seems ok after her fall but I am worried she will fall again, and I'm sure she has before and I haven't seen it. Has anyone had this issue and bounced back from it? I have never once felt at ease taking care of her- I always feel like something is wrong or about to go wrong. I wish we at least knew what was wrong with her. This trial and error thing is painful.
Thank you for at least listening <3
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- Your Chameleon - 2.5 y/o female veiled (I've had her a little over 2 years)
- Handling - Rarely since she's been sick, as I don't want to stress her out even more.
- Feeding - Currently: Worms only, sprinkled with calcium or multivitamin. Normally: I gutload crickets mostly (spinach, sweet potato, carrots, Repashy insect gutload, etc) and sprinkle calcium (everyday), D3 (bi-monthly), and multivitamin (monthly) and occasional worms.
- Supplements - Shown above. Less calcium now though as her bloodwork showed high levels and vet suggested cutting down.
- Watering - Mistking sprays for 5-7 min 3x a day, and dripper all day. I see her drink. However, her skin has been dehydrated looking for months and I've taken her in for fluid injections and occasionally give her small doses of water orally.
- Fecal Description - Totally normal. Regularly take in samples for fecal testing. Last test was a couple days ago (clear), the one before that was a month ago (also clear).
- History - She came with parasites that took 3 months to get rid of, but was fine after that. ***She has never laid eggs or shown any interest in laying eggs. I have a pot in the cage with 12" deep damp soil with plenty of foliage surrounding it for privacy. Vet has never felt eggs, and didn't see anything on x-rays**
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - 2x2x4 Dragon Strand clear side enclosure with one screen side and screen top. Screen bottom with drainage tray underneath.
- Lighting - Arcadia T5 UVB and fluorescent tubes (dawn-dusk), 150W ceramic heat emitter (24/7), 125W red heat lamp (dawn-dusk).
- Temperature - about 65-90 range measured with both a meter in the cage as well as infrared thermometer.
- -Humidity - 40-60% meter in cage
- Plants - pothos, schefflera
- Placement - top of cage about 7.5 ft off ground, low traffic
- Location - pacific northwest
Current Problem - She is very weak and just now fell off her branch. What I have done so far: fecal exams (negative), vet visits: x-rays, exam, bloodwork. x-rays indicated a GI issue >>metronidozole and metaclopramide, and bloodwork indicated liver issue >> Oxbow Carnivore Care gavage diet for 7 days (her appetite decreased very suddenly right before vet visit, and ate no worms during the week of prescribed diet). She slowly began to eat worms on her own. she has had a couple crickets but is just too weak to hunt and it seems like she struggles to extend her tongue, and doesn't always come back with a worm. Its been about a moth and a half since that round of meds, and her appetite is back to normal, but she is weak, wobbly, and i can't stand to think of her suffering. Her skin is still a bit wrinkly, despite constant hydration. Other than that, her bones are strong, she is alert during the day/sleeps at night, poops normally. Her abdomen had also been distended but has gotten better. Vet had me start her on amoxicillin 2 days ago.
I am in a constant state of stress and don't know what more I can do at this point. She seems ok after her fall but I am worried she will fall again, and I'm sure she has before and I haven't seen it. Has anyone had this issue and bounced back from it? I have never once felt at ease taking care of her- I always feel like something is wrong or about to go wrong. I wish we at least knew what was wrong with her. This trial and error thing is painful.
Thank you for at least listening <3
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