Gemeleon dude
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What is Giardia? Is that the medication you usedSounds like Giardia, they are flagellates and that is the medication to treat it.
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What is Giardia? Is that the medication you usedSounds like Giardia, they are flagellates and that is the medication to treat it.
I read this wrong nvm lolSounds like Giardia, they are flagellates and that is the medication to treat it.
There for a good while I was letting them free range at the bottom of the cage for some enrichment for her but I’ve stopped and been putting them back in her feeder box,, and this isnt the first time she’s been on the medication, we’ve been trying too get her stool back too normal for a minute now. Putting two and two together it’s all making since, she’s just getting re infected BUT this is the best her poop has looked in a while. I feel like such a bad parent but these creatures are so fragile and good a coving up signs when sickI just re-read it as well lol! I should have listed the medication too.
How are you feeding her? Free range or feeder box? If you free range, you will run the risk of cross contamination if the bugs walk in any contaminated stool or liquid.
So what causes it? Do I need too clean out my mister as well just incase?Well don't beat yourself up, 3 out of my 4 had Giardia at one point. I've also had two at one point have coccidia and all have had pinworms. Unfortunately, it comes with the territory of owning a reptile. Even the most experienced and meticulous keepers have dealt with parasites at one point or another.
Yes, I would clean any water source and change where you get your feeders. Just to rule everything out.So what causes it? Do I need too clean out my mister as well just incase?
@janjan20 For giardia what did they recommend for
Heard that, what’s would be the best way too clean out my mist king misting system?Yes, I would clean any water source and change where you get your feeders. Just to rule everything out.
I may get yelled at for this. But I literally only clean my bin out. I wash it with dawn and hot water then rinse it extremely well. then I let mine air dry.Heard that, what’s would be the best way too clean out my mist king misting system?
Oh okay, so I don’t have too worry about the water lines thenI may get yelled at for this. But I literally only clean my bin out. I wash it with dawn and hot water then rinse it extremely well. then I let mine air dry.
Hello, I am also the co-owner of this lovely chameleon dart! Thank you so much for your quick and helpful responses! We never heard back from the vet regarding the species of parasite. Unfortunately I believe they just performed a fecal smear and not an identification. Just curious, which parasite are you referring to for the specific, tedious cleaning process?If they sent the fecal out the test results would come back with the exact type. The issue is there is one that requires stripping everything from the cage and a very different stronger cleaning method for the cage. So I do not want to have to take on more work then is necessary. Pinworms for example are much easier to clean for. You can pull the plants wash the leaves really well and the oocysts wash away. The branches same thing. You could just take the entire cage outside or into a shower and spray the heck out of it then wash out the bottom really well. The other worse parasites are an entirely different process that would require throwing away all porous items such as plants and all the branches. THen a very specific cleaning process.
Coccidia is the one I am referring to. Not a simple process to prevent reinfection but you also have to make sure the cham is totally free of parasites before introducing it to a fully set up cage with real branches and plants. If you search it in the forum you will see many responses of me helping people with this one. The oocysts do not just die off and can live for years on surfaces.Hello, I am also the co-owner of this lovely chameleon dart! Thank you so much for your quick and helpful responses! We never heard back from the vet regarding the species of parasite. Unfortunately I believe they just performed a fecal smear and not an identification. Just curious, which parasite are you referring to for the specific, tedious cleaning process?