Ok, I read read some about it and I read that it's a strong antibiotic is that true? And should be used with lots of fluids. Also yes I plan on taking her cage apart and pouring boiling water on everything a few times and giving it a very good scrub any suggestions on what to use or would boiling water and soap be enough?
In my opinion its not always about the strong or weak antibiotic,Its matter of how serious is the illness conditions,since ur vet prescribed the 25mg/ml 0.1 ml of amiglyde,ur vet must have a reason to do so,unless u think ur cham is not getting better n getting worst,u should follow ur vet guidance,after all its ur vet that did the diagnosis on ur cham n give his or her executive decision to prescribe the amiglyde.
As far as the cage cleaning,personally I will use diluted bleach water 50/50 to submerge ur empty cage in a big bath tub and rinse it completely couple times,remember to wear some plastic glove while u doing that,since its very easy to pick those tiny eggs up on ur bare hand n transfer to elsewhere ,after u using the diluted bleach,u can also apply the vinegar on ur empty cage,since the vinegar will create an unsuitable living environment for the pinworm (strong acidity) and the pinworm usually prefer sugary environment,even human can get pinworms too,causing anal or vaginal itching, insomnia, irritability, restlessness, abdominal pain and nausea all sorts of the problem,just imagine the chameleon feel on their tiny portion of their body ....
Also throw away all ur live plants inside ur cage if there is any since u can not pour bleach or vinegar on them.
Sometimes u will have to do this couple times,just in case those tiny pinworm eggs hatch on the place that u miss to disinfect n the whole pinworm cycle will restart all over again.