cincychams
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This will be a long post, but I encourage to read to the end. I write with a very heavy heart that my 3 yr and 10mo old panther chameleon Ja’Marr passed away this morning. He declined very quickly, and within two or three days of showing signs of illness, he passed. I want to share my experience with a vet who I personally believe plays a large role in Ja’Marr’s sudden passing. The other day, I left some fruit in his cage that dropped to the floor, and thinking he ate it, I didn’t pay it any mind. A few days later, I noticed worms at the bottom of his cage, crawling on the fruit and some in his poop. Being a worrier like I am, I completely disinfected his cage and set up an emergency vet appointment the next day. He pooped on the way to the vet, allowing a fresh sample for tests. The vet used the sample in the tests and all tests came back negative. He said that the worms shown (i took pictures) were too big to be parasitic worms, and they most likely resulted from the fruit being left unattended. He gave me two rounds of deworming meds and said I could give them to him if it would make me feel better. He said the meds wouldn’t hurt him and to change nothing that I was already doing. Upon my own research, I’ve since learned that dewormers should never be given unless necessary, because it is very hard on their kidneys. Along with such, they need plenty of extra hydration while taking dewormers. I was told it wouldn’t make him sick at all and he’d be fine to take them though his fecal tests were negative. Like stated, I was told to change nothing and nothing about extra hydration was ever mentioned to me. And, maybe I’m wrong here, but I rarely paid attention to Ja’Marr’s drinking habits. He had 24/7 access to running and dripping water, along with misting. So, quite frankly, I knew he was drinking if he was thirsty. I gave him the first 5 days of dosages, and by day 4, he was looking a little sluggish. He was still eating, and I offered him extra water to which he did drink. A few days later, after his first round of dewormers complete, he deteriorated almost instantly. His eyes sunk in, along with his head, and he was very lethargic and unwilling to eat. This is when I did my own research because, clearly, there was something wrong. Finding out this information, I realized I really F’d up. Within 2 and a half days of his eyes sinking in, Ja’Marr passed. It was very sudden and even if I had taken him to an emergency vet visit, I doubt they would have been able to do anything anyways. Please don’t do what I did and always trust your vet blindly, especially if you are a new patient at their clinic and/or are new to reptile keeping. This was the second time this vet has messed up with Ja’Marr, and in this instance it cost us his life. Please do your own research, and this forum has really improved my knowledge of all species of chameleons. Ja’Marr was a chameleon of a lifetime, running errands with me in the summer, sitting on my head or shoulder as I baked or made tea, helped me with studying, and overall just gave me something to look forward to everyday. Rest in peace, Ja’Marr, love ya lil buddy