philanddeb818
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When we received him, one of our Chams had a frothy mouth. We contacted the breeder. He assured us, he'd been over-hydrated prior to shipping and if it continued to let him know. (BTW, This breeder will remain anonymous and is very well versed in all things Chameleon. We only know him to be a wonderfully caring person).
The frothiness appeared to go away so we said yippee and got on with life as usual with our project. The froth intermittently showed up. We contacted the breeder again who then recommended Reptiaid. We administered the Reptaid and the frothiness appeared to go away. The breeder advised a vet visit if the Reptaid did not do the trick.
The frothiness reoccurred this week and a day ago it became so bad that the little guy’s lips laterally curled outward. We forced hydration, raised humidity and rushed him to the vet this morning.
Meanwhile, while we’re placing all our attention on this little guy, Phil noticed one of the girls napping during the day…A WARNING SIGN. I made an appointment for her for Saturday when our regular vet would be in. Phil showed up at my work with her this afternoon. She looked as though she was dead, when only this morning she was pink and pretty but sleepy. (Moral of the story is NEVER WAIT!)
I left work early and we rushed her to the Doctor. She was still breathing, but both eyes were closed and her color truly looked as though she’d expired. We don’t know if she’s going to make it through the night. The Doc says it looks bad. She will be placed in an incubator to stay comfortable given hydration and meds.
We suspect this:
We bought organic soil and sterilized sand to create egg pots for all the girls. Two days ago, Phil found two beetles in the soil of two girl’s cages. (One beetle per cage). Phil removed and examined the beetles finding them to be quite hard cased (obviously not a good choice to feed).
You can fill in the blanks. We think she may have eaten one of these hard beetles and may suffer an impaction. The Doc said in her weakened state, she would not survive anesthesia, we agree. If she pulls through however, we can get an X-ray to see if there is an impaction. And if she is strong enough, we’ll see what more can be done for her. The situation looks grim.
Back to the frothy Cham; the Doctor’s outlook was good, stating he has a mouth infection and possible URI. Baytril is to be administered for 10 days.
My concern is of course, what is the underlying cause of this infection? I’m worried. Sorry this is so long.