psekely17
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Hi there— I’ve been through it with my panther chameleon the last 8 months and I’m looking for help and other opinions. I have been working with an exotic vet with chameleon experience throughout this whole situation. I’ve included all my husbandry information, medical history & current issues below. I included photos of Mystery, his enclosure, temp/humidity trends & all his bloodwork history.
I also posted about this here in January, so you can go to my post history to see some previous information.
Husbandry Information:
- Ambilobe Panther chameleon, Male - Hatched approx Oct 2024
- Cage Type - 2 x 2 x 40in partial glass and screen enclosure. There is a glass front and back with screen sides and top.
- Lighting - Zoo Med ReptiSun 5.0 T5 HO 22" Bulb for UVB, Exo Terra Sun-Glo Neodymium A19 Lamp, 60-Watt for heat lamp, and a grow light for plants. UVB is replaced every 6 months.
- Temperature - Branch under heat lamp is between 85-97 degrees. In the summer, the ambient temperature in his room can be quite warm - 80-82 degrees during the day and 72-75 at night. In the winter, it’s typically 75-78 during the day and ~70 at night. He’s in my office which is the top floor of our town home, so this room always runs hot. I’m wondering if the shift in ambient humidity caused his URI to come back as that’s the only change in his environment that I can think of. I included a week snapshot of his temp and humidity below.
- Humidity - around 95% at night, between 30-50 in the daytime. See screenshot below
Plants - Live plants, all are deemed reptile safe, and he does not eat the plants.
- Placement - In my office in the top room of our town home which is the hottest room in the house. It’s usually between 75-80 degrees in this room throughout the year
- Location - Chicago, US
- Feeding - Crickets, black soldier flies & larva, silkworms, hornworms. He won’t eat any kind of roach. I gut load my feeders with repashy bug burger. I buy my feeders at a local reptile store that I trust (not a box store).
- Supplements - Rep-Cal Calcium (phosphorus and d3 free) dusted for every meal, Reptivite with d3 dusted once every 2 weeks
- Watering - Misting morning & night. Fogger runs at nighttime. We have a RO system to filter his water.
- Fecal Description - Poops once/week - healthy stool and white urate
- Medical History - Mystery started showing signs of an URI in September 2025. He was foaming at the mouth & mouth breathing. We were having home renovations done and believe this caused it. There was no change in his husbandry, but our environment certainly changed a bit. I did board him at our trusted local reptile shop during the 2 weeks of the demolition, but I think I brought him home too soon after the demolition. I immediately took him to the vet and were prescribed antibiotics (ceftazidime). He improved on these, and his white blood cell count was steadily dropping. He got a clean bill of health in early November so we took him off the meds. He was good for a few weeks but had a URI recurrence in December. We did one more round of antibiotics and he no longer showed any symptoms of URI. We did bloodwork at this time just to check in and his WBC came back more elevated with indicators of chronic inflammation. Phosphorus was 8.8 and Ca
was 1:1. They started him on amphogel, meloxicam and pipperacillin. He responded very well & 3 weeks later his bloodwork was back to normal. We stopped meds and scheduled a 3 month check in. He was perfect for those 3 months and we did the check in back in April - his phosphorus was normal (4.1) and so was his bloodwork. Got a clean bill of health and said to check in next year for his annual
- Current Problem - 2 weeks ago I noticed a little bit of mucus when he opened his mouth. I decided to keep a close eye on him and see if anything else popped up. Mucus didn’t get worse, but last weekend I saw him sleeping at night with his chin in the air. I immediately scheduled a vet appointment for Tuesday. His phosphorus came back higher than ever - 9.1. We agreed to start him on piperacillan and amphogel again. His CBC came back today and his WBC is 22,500 with most of it being lymphocytes. They are concerned about his kidney function. I attached all his bloodwork history to this post as well. He is currently eating like a champ and I havent seen any decline in his hunger, but he dropped from 85g in April to 81g now.
At this point, I am at a loss. My husbandry hasn’t changed the last 6 months except for the slight change in ambient temperature in my office. The RO system is also new, but that should be making his water healthier. We were only using a Brita before. Our vet IS an exotic vet with chameleon experience. They said I’ve done everything I possibly can for him, and my husbandry is on point. They said that sometimes chameleons have bad genes (I got him from a reputable breeder) and they fail to thrive. I’m not ready to accept that though, and I want to keep pushing for answers. I’m not ready to give up on my little guy.
Mystery Man is my best friend and it breaks my heart that he keeps going through this. I’m looking for some other opinions and possible next steps. I am not limited in the care I can give him, and will provide anything and everything he needs. Please let me know any suggestions you have - whether it be husbandry changes, treatment options, or things to investigate with the vet.
Thank you for reading all this information - I know I provided a lot.
I also posted about this here in January, so you can go to my post history to see some previous information.
Husbandry Information:
- Ambilobe Panther chameleon, Male - Hatched approx Oct 2024
- Cage Type - 2 x 2 x 40in partial glass and screen enclosure. There is a glass front and back with screen sides and top.
- Lighting - Zoo Med ReptiSun 5.0 T5 HO 22" Bulb for UVB, Exo Terra Sun-Glo Neodymium A19 Lamp, 60-Watt for heat lamp, and a grow light for plants. UVB is replaced every 6 months.
- Temperature - Branch under heat lamp is between 85-97 degrees. In the summer, the ambient temperature in his room can be quite warm - 80-82 degrees during the day and 72-75 at night. In the winter, it’s typically 75-78 during the day and ~70 at night. He’s in my office which is the top floor of our town home, so this room always runs hot. I’m wondering if the shift in ambient humidity caused his URI to come back as that’s the only change in his environment that I can think of. I included a week snapshot of his temp and humidity below.
- Humidity - around 95% at night, between 30-50 in the daytime. See screenshot below
Plants - Live plants, all are deemed reptile safe, and he does not eat the plants.
- Placement - In my office in the top room of our town home which is the hottest room in the house. It’s usually between 75-80 degrees in this room throughout the year
- Location - Chicago, US
- Feeding - Crickets, black soldier flies & larva, silkworms, hornworms. He won’t eat any kind of roach. I gut load my feeders with repashy bug burger. I buy my feeders at a local reptile store that I trust (not a box store).
- Supplements - Rep-Cal Calcium (phosphorus and d3 free) dusted for every meal, Reptivite with d3 dusted once every 2 weeks
- Watering - Misting morning & night. Fogger runs at nighttime. We have a RO system to filter his water.
- Fecal Description - Poops once/week - healthy stool and white urate
- Medical History - Mystery started showing signs of an URI in September 2025. He was foaming at the mouth & mouth breathing. We were having home renovations done and believe this caused it. There was no change in his husbandry, but our environment certainly changed a bit. I did board him at our trusted local reptile shop during the 2 weeks of the demolition, but I think I brought him home too soon after the demolition. I immediately took him to the vet and were prescribed antibiotics (ceftazidime). He improved on these, and his white blood cell count was steadily dropping. He got a clean bill of health in early November so we took him off the meds. He was good for a few weeks but had a URI recurrence in December. We did one more round of antibiotics and he no longer showed any symptoms of URI. We did bloodwork at this time just to check in and his WBC came back more elevated with indicators of chronic inflammation. Phosphorus was 8.8 and Ca
- Current Problem - 2 weeks ago I noticed a little bit of mucus when he opened his mouth. I decided to keep a close eye on him and see if anything else popped up. Mucus didn’t get worse, but last weekend I saw him sleeping at night with his chin in the air. I immediately scheduled a vet appointment for Tuesday. His phosphorus came back higher than ever - 9.1. We agreed to start him on piperacillan and amphogel again. His CBC came back today and his WBC is 22,500 with most of it being lymphocytes. They are concerned about his kidney function. I attached all his bloodwork history to this post as well. He is currently eating like a champ and I havent seen any decline in his hunger, but he dropped from 85g in April to 81g now.
At this point, I am at a loss. My husbandry hasn’t changed the last 6 months except for the slight change in ambient temperature in my office. The RO system is also new, but that should be making his water healthier. We were only using a Brita before. Our vet IS an exotic vet with chameleon experience. They said I’ve done everything I possibly can for him, and my husbandry is on point. They said that sometimes chameleons have bad genes (I got him from a reputable breeder) and they fail to thrive. I’m not ready to accept that though, and I want to keep pushing for answers. I’m not ready to give up on my little guy.
Mystery Man is my best friend and it breaks my heart that he keeps going through this. I’m looking for some other opinions and possible next steps. I am not limited in the care I can give him, and will provide anything and everything he needs. Please let me know any suggestions you have - whether it be husbandry changes, treatment options, or things to investigate with the vet.
Thank you for reading all this information - I know I provided a lot.