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    A Unique Disease Presentation Associated with a Mesomycetozoean-Like Organism in the Jeweled Chameleon (Furcifer campani)…

    Authors….some familiar names in this list…Michael J. Nash, Emily A. McDermott, Ashley K. McGrew, Juan Muñoz, Dayna Willems...
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    First identification of a patent pentastomid pulmonary (Raillietiella orientalis) infection in a captive Meller's chameleon (Trioceros melleri) …

    “The detection of a patent R. orientalis-induced pneumonia in a captive Meller's chameleon is most likely an incidental finding of an imported infection.”… https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213224425000100
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    Swollen eyelid associated with foleyella sp infection in a chameleon…

    “The general recommendation for treatment of subcutaneous nematodes is surgical removal”… https://avmajournals.avma.org/downloadpdf/view/journals/javma/209/5/javma.1996.209.05.972.pdf If the load is heavy, the treatment with anti parasitic medications that follows this needs to be done...
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    Help! Hard lump in female veiled Chameleon’s Belly!!!!

    @Motherlode Chameleon … Exactly what I’m thinking!
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    Jacksonii or Mt. Meru

    This might help…pay attention to the spines on the crests on their backs and the colour of the different areas of the heads… http://www.chameleonnews.com/10JulManchen.html
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    Brookesia stumpffi babies

    Hope they do well for you!
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    Mesh enclosure has a problem with maintaining heat and humidity, placed shrink film on 3 sides to see if that helps can I go upto a 100w for added hea

    You already have an answer from @nightanole …and I’ve never used wood sealers on my cages because none ever had wood that needed to be sealed.
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    Veiled cham has his mouth open

    You said…”it took me 30 minutes to catch 15 of them”… These might help. It’s one way to set the crickets up so you just lift the tube or the egg crate piece, full of crickets, out of the container and shake the off into a plastic bag…
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    Green Lacewing

    You might like to read this… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysopidae
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    Invasive Infections with Nannizziopsis obscura Species Complex in 9 Patients from West Africa, France, 2004–2020…

    “These 9 new cases and the previously reported cases (1,3–7) highlight the difficulties in identifying the N. obscura species complex. These fungal infections are likely underdiagnosed because of features shared with more common species, such as Trichophyton spp. or Trichosporon spp. ”…...
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    For those who have bearded dragons…Would your vet recognize fungal disease in a bearded dragon?…

    “this fungus is difficult to identify on culture as it may be mistaken for Trichophyton, Geotrichum, Malbranchea and Trichosporon. Therefore, it is important to inform the lab of any suspicion of Chrysosporium infection when submitting a biopsy for culture.”…this is quite true…in the beginning...
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    Nannizziopsis guarroi has prolonged environmental persistence on clinically relevant substrates…

    “In conclusion, clinicians treating lizards with confirmed or suspected dermatomycosis caused by N guarroi should be aware that this microbe may have environmental persistence after exposure to aque- ous and solid substrates. This information should be paired with currently available data on...
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    Veiled cham has his mouth open

    You said…”He drank water from the dripper...well, he shoots his tongue at it. Is that considered drinking?”…he would likely get some small amount of water if his tongue is getting dripped on…but it would be better if you could drip the water, at the rate of one or two drops per second, on the...
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    Veiled cham has his mouth open

    Turn the light off for a bit and see if he shuts his mouth. Let us know. Does he shut it when you’re not near him?
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    Prolapse please help!!

    You might like to read this.. “Mycotic digestive tract infections are uncommon in lizards. One report describes a fatal mycotic enteritis (phycomycoses) in a Jackson’s chameleon (Chameleo jacksoni).19 The chameleon presented with a rectal prolapse. Fungal hyphae were seen in the mucosa...
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    REPTILE MYCOTIC INFECTIONS FROM THE LITERATURE AND 55 CASES…

    “Mycotic digestive tract infections are uncommon in lizards. One report describes a fatal mycotic enteritis (phycomycoses) in a Jackson’s chameleon (Chameleo jacksoni).19 The chameleon presented with a rectal prolapse. Fungal hyphae were seen in the mucosa, submuscosa, tunica muscularis, and...
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    Prolapse please help!!

    It definitely is.
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    Prolapse please help!!

    So sorry that you lost your chameleon. You did everything you could for him. Sometimes the whole thing is just too much for them to deal with. I can only imagine how painful it might be. Prolapses are one of the hardest things to deal with…it’s not always clear why it happened ..so figuring out...
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    I'm a chameleon breeder!

    I’m glad you’re willing to post the “good” and the “bad” about breeding. Like you said, very few people talk about the downsides of it …like the baby losses, etc. Good luck with the all! I always loved seeing babies hatching, growing and worried that they would end up in good homes. Hardest...
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    Chameleon Tongue

    Please post some photos of your chameleon from today so we can see all of her from the side. If you’re not following the info @LizardLurkin quoted to you, your chameleon may be heading for reproductive issues. That is not to do with the tongue issue, but needs to be addressed. You should be...
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