trickedoutbiker
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Okay so a few days after Thanksgiving, I noticed my panther chameleon Kyú had a small scratch/cut of some sort on his chin. I'm not 100% sure how this happened, but I have a general idea. Right before Thanksgiving, he shed his skin. My first idea: he might of got the cut sometime during that shedding while rubbing around on everything in his cage. I'm not sure how that might have caused a cut, as I ran my finger over pretty much every surface of the cage and found no sharp edges.
The second idea I have, is that, I had to bring him with me during Thanksgiving, because I was going to be gone for 4 days, and had nobody here at my house to look after him for me (I am new to Indianapolis, IN as of a year ago, and have nobody I trust enough to come to my house while I'm not home) He is about 5 months old (about 5 at Thanksgiving, he is about 6 months old now) and I didn't trust leaving him with my neighbor either, as my neighbor is a heavy smoker and that kind of air is bad for chameleons. Anyways, the drive to where I was going is a two hour drive. I put Kyú in a small box, lined with a shirt as to cushion him from bouncing around and to absorb a bit of vehicle vibrations. The box was a small cardboard shoe box, completely dark inside as well (minus the few holes here and there in the lid for air). There was also a couple small sticks for him to grab onto if he wanted. I also put a small paper towel in there which was half-soaked with hot water before the trip to kind of give the box some warmth as well as humidity. Monitored the temps on the drive with a digital thermometer inside the box, and everything seemed fine.
Now the reason I transported like this is because I talked to a lady on the forums here once who told me she drives 5 hours ONE WAY to go to a reptile vet a few times a year. That's a 5 hour drive there, and a 5 hour drive back. And she explained to me that, how she transports her chams, is that she puts them in a small, dark container with a cloth of some sort to absorb some car vibrations and to cushion the cham if s/he was to fall over, a stick or two to hold onto, and a wet paper towel for humidity. She told me that the chams typically tend to fall asleep in pure darkness and are usually asleep when she goes to get them out after her drive.
ANYWAYS >>> My second idea is that, somehow during that two hour drive for me, he might of rubbed up against that stick I had in the box for him somehow and cut himself.
Okay... fast forward to today.... I didn't think much of it around Thanksgiving, as I figured the cut would heal on its own like 99.9% of animal cells do in most animals. But the cut hasn't really healed a whole lot. It doesn't look worse at all.... It just basically looks the same. No better, no worse.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do for him? I've heard about using Polysporin on it, but I don't have any of that. I've also heard about Neosporin without the pain additive Lidocaine ------ I have some Triple Antibiotic Ointment which is pretty much the same thing as Neosporin, just without the fancy name. Could I rub a tad of that on his chin and see if it helps or would that harm him?
What should I do? I mean I know that nature will heal it up eventually, but if there is ANYTHING I can do for the little guy then I'd love to help him. I kinda feel like it isn't healing because he keeps rubbing it open but I can't tell if he is or not. I mean it looks a little red, but it isn't bleeding down his face or anything.
Any pointers? I attached a few pics of him here. He didnt like my camera all up in his space but I love the little guy and just wanna help him.
The second idea I have, is that, I had to bring him with me during Thanksgiving, because I was going to be gone for 4 days, and had nobody here at my house to look after him for me (I am new to Indianapolis, IN as of a year ago, and have nobody I trust enough to come to my house while I'm not home) He is about 5 months old (about 5 at Thanksgiving, he is about 6 months old now) and I didn't trust leaving him with my neighbor either, as my neighbor is a heavy smoker and that kind of air is bad for chameleons. Anyways, the drive to where I was going is a two hour drive. I put Kyú in a small box, lined with a shirt as to cushion him from bouncing around and to absorb a bit of vehicle vibrations. The box was a small cardboard shoe box, completely dark inside as well (minus the few holes here and there in the lid for air). There was also a couple small sticks for him to grab onto if he wanted. I also put a small paper towel in there which was half-soaked with hot water before the trip to kind of give the box some warmth as well as humidity. Monitored the temps on the drive with a digital thermometer inside the box, and everything seemed fine.
Now the reason I transported like this is because I talked to a lady on the forums here once who told me she drives 5 hours ONE WAY to go to a reptile vet a few times a year. That's a 5 hour drive there, and a 5 hour drive back. And she explained to me that, how she transports her chams, is that she puts them in a small, dark container with a cloth of some sort to absorb some car vibrations and to cushion the cham if s/he was to fall over, a stick or two to hold onto, and a wet paper towel for humidity. She told me that the chams typically tend to fall asleep in pure darkness and are usually asleep when she goes to get them out after her drive.
ANYWAYS >>> My second idea is that, somehow during that two hour drive for me, he might of rubbed up against that stick I had in the box for him somehow and cut himself.
Okay... fast forward to today.... I didn't think much of it around Thanksgiving, as I figured the cut would heal on its own like 99.9% of animal cells do in most animals. But the cut hasn't really healed a whole lot. It doesn't look worse at all.... It just basically looks the same. No better, no worse.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do for him? I've heard about using Polysporin on it, but I don't have any of that. I've also heard about Neosporin without the pain additive Lidocaine ------ I have some Triple Antibiotic Ointment which is pretty much the same thing as Neosporin, just without the fancy name. Could I rub a tad of that on his chin and see if it helps or would that harm him?
What should I do? I mean I know that nature will heal it up eventually, but if there is ANYTHING I can do for the little guy then I'd love to help him. I kinda feel like it isn't healing because he keeps rubbing it open but I can't tell if he is or not. I mean it looks a little red, but it isn't bleeding down his face or anything.
Any pointers? I attached a few pics of him here. He didnt like my camera all up in his space but I love the little guy and just wanna help him.



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