adoptaspork
New Member
Hello,
I am new here so I'll give you some basic information first before I ask if anyone knows what's going on with my poor little Jackson's Chameleon.
cage: tall (large size, i believe it is?) repti-breeze
lights: reptisun 5.0 in a mini deep dome and zilla mini halogen daytime heat bulb.
temp: basking ~80, nighttime ~73
humidity: ~50%
substrate: paper towels
water: hand-misting
diet: mostly gut-loaded crickets, very occasional waxworm, calcium dust, occasional multi-vitamin and some greens.
chameleon: male jackson's chameleon, very "friendly" with a lovely green hue and typically decent eating habits.
now the story...
"jackie" was adopted from a petsmart because he had crawled upside down beneath a heat lamp that was too close and therefore had thermal burns on his toes. this caused foot deformities and he was no longer sellable. i took over responsibility for the care of his damaged feet when i took him home. he had appeared relatively healed until 2.5 weeks ago one of the abscesses worsened and i took him to the vet. he prescribed baytril oral 2x daily (jackie weighed 52g) alongside silvadine ointment on the affected toe. he's been fine for the past two weeks. saturday i took him in for a check-up and the vet prescribed an oral smz-tmp suspension 2x daily (he ended up at 54g saturday). when i gave him his medicine this afternoon, i fed it to him and then gave him a wax worm (enticement to eat...) by hand because he hasn't seemed to eat anything in the past few days (previously, he was eating). he drank directly from my mister about two days ago, but i haven't seen him drink since. he took it, and when i placed him back in his cage, he promptly stretched out from head to tail and proceeded to vomit a bunch of clear goopy mucous. this, he has NEVER done. afterward, he closed his eyes. they seem like they may be a little sunken, so i soaked him in some warm water and he would pop one eye or the other open for a minute and glance at me, then by the end of the soak he just sat there with both eyes closed. i also gave him a few ml of water from a syringe. i placed him back in his enclosure, and he has not opened his eyes since. he still has a decent grip (his grip is a bit weak anyway because of his deformed toes, so it doesn't feel any different) but isn't really moving anywhere at all. his color is still bright green. i've never seen any discharge in or from his mouth and he's never vomited. he's also never gone off his food/water before or closed his eyes like this. i tried to listen closely to him and i might have heard a very slight pop once or twice so i'm not sure if it's really really early signs of an uri but there are no symptoms otherwise and i might just be going crazy and hearing things just because i'm an overly concerned mama. either way, has anyone experienced this or have any idea what could have happened? i'm very worried for my poor baby, so a vet call is probably in order tomorrow.
I am new here so I'll give you some basic information first before I ask if anyone knows what's going on with my poor little Jackson's Chameleon.
cage: tall (large size, i believe it is?) repti-breeze
lights: reptisun 5.0 in a mini deep dome and zilla mini halogen daytime heat bulb.
temp: basking ~80, nighttime ~73
humidity: ~50%
substrate: paper towels
water: hand-misting
diet: mostly gut-loaded crickets, very occasional waxworm, calcium dust, occasional multi-vitamin and some greens.
chameleon: male jackson's chameleon, very "friendly" with a lovely green hue and typically decent eating habits.
now the story...
"jackie" was adopted from a petsmart because he had crawled upside down beneath a heat lamp that was too close and therefore had thermal burns on his toes. this caused foot deformities and he was no longer sellable. i took over responsibility for the care of his damaged feet when i took him home. he had appeared relatively healed until 2.5 weeks ago one of the abscesses worsened and i took him to the vet. he prescribed baytril oral 2x daily (jackie weighed 52g) alongside silvadine ointment on the affected toe. he's been fine for the past two weeks. saturday i took him in for a check-up and the vet prescribed an oral smz-tmp suspension 2x daily (he ended up at 54g saturday). when i gave him his medicine this afternoon, i fed it to him and then gave him a wax worm (enticement to eat...) by hand because he hasn't seemed to eat anything in the past few days (previously, he was eating). he drank directly from my mister about two days ago, but i haven't seen him drink since. he took it, and when i placed him back in his cage, he promptly stretched out from head to tail and proceeded to vomit a bunch of clear goopy mucous. this, he has NEVER done. afterward, he closed his eyes. they seem like they may be a little sunken, so i soaked him in some warm water and he would pop one eye or the other open for a minute and glance at me, then by the end of the soak he just sat there with both eyes closed. i also gave him a few ml of water from a syringe. i placed him back in his enclosure, and he has not opened his eyes since. he still has a decent grip (his grip is a bit weak anyway because of his deformed toes, so it doesn't feel any different) but isn't really moving anywhere at all. his color is still bright green. i've never seen any discharge in or from his mouth and he's never vomited. he's also never gone off his food/water before or closed his eyes like this. i tried to listen closely to him and i might have heard a very slight pop once or twice so i'm not sure if it's really really early signs of an uri but there are no symptoms otherwise and i might just be going crazy and hearing things just because i'm an overly concerned mama. either way, has anyone experienced this or have any idea what could have happened? i'm very worried for my poor baby, so a vet call is probably in order tomorrow.