PenelopeLove
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I have just been told that Ernie has died. I don't know what I did wrong. Now I feel like a Chameleon Killer.
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I am so sorry Penelopelove. I was sure Ernie was going to be a happy ending.
I have just been told that Ernie has died. I don't know what I did wrong. Now I feel like a Chameleon Killer.
Thanks guys.. I really appreciate your thoughts and kind words.
I will do a proper post tomorrow.. Feeling a little low at the moment![]()
Thanks guys.. I really appreciate your thoughts and kind words.
I will do a proper post tomorrow.. Feeling a little low at the moment![]()
We have household roaches, but I haven't seen one in forever! We get big spiders sometimes, but they are mostly in the hills and I've been told most of them are quite venomous, so I wouldn't be able to tell if they were safe or not.
Varying his feeders is the biggest problem I face here. Crickets and mealworms.. SO BORING! But I haven't given up hope just yet..I will keep searching![]()
Hey. Don't beat yourself up. Feeling a bit low is normal, but there is no blame here. If I took it to heart every time a chameleon of mine had died for unexplained reasons, my heart would have given out a decade ago.
When looking at basic monitoring of a chameleon's health, two things will cover about 80% of the possible concerns while the animal is alive: fecals and cultures. Fecal from the aft end, and culture from both the aft and fore end. Fecals are less expensive. Bacteria cultures are more pricey. But they will give you valuable feedback.
There are many things that can go wrong with a panther, but in my experience, over 75% of them they fall into 4 major categories, not in order:
1) Poor basic husbandy. Not warm enough, or not watered properly, or a lack of nutrition in the gutload.
2) Vitamin A deficiency. If you are not dosing it directly to the chameleon, and rather relying on supplements, half of all panthers will develop this.
3) Poison pill crickets. There is a moisture issue that foments excessive bacteria growth in the life-cycle of your bugs. Might be a dish under a potted plant in the cage, always with water in it, or an issue with how you provide fluids to your crickets. In either case, the crickets are able to drink septic water, which they can survive, but which delivers an enormous bacterial cocktail into the mouth of your chameleon once chomped. Symptoms are a build-up of heavy mucous in your chameleon's mouth over time, which wil then move down the throat, and compromise the chameleon further. Can be remedied with antibiotics, while also eliminating the contamination source. Crickets need access to water that is fresh every two days, and not more. At about 4 days, standing water is a mess, and you invite disaster.
4) Coccidia. Will show up in a fecal. Can be remedied, but is insidiously persistent if not addressed.
Other things can go wrong, but in our extended experience, the above four, rather easily diagnosed, and then remedied if caught in time, cover the overwhelming majority of the issues.
Take care.
Sorry to hear about Ernie.
For your own knowledge. If your vet is to diagnose your chameleon with a parasite. Always research your vets course of treatment, drugs prescribed and anything recommended. Heck i even do this with a doctor. I want to know why, when and how. If its serious i also want a second opinion. In your instance the drugs to be prescribed needed to target that particular parasite. Panacur should take care of Ascarids but is ineffective against coccidia.
That is really horrible to here.... from the looks of things it was not your fualt at all...you were doing so well with him
....im vary sorry to here
. but you cant beat your self up about it you were doing everything you were told to do
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Where do you live dude! No offense but that sounds kinda scary if the spiders are venomous to humans too...
And I am also SO sorry for your loss. If you ask me you were doing everything right sometimes life is just selfish like that.
Thats the wonderful thing these forums give..KNOWLEDGE is priceless...There is a list of drugs to use but Ponazuril is probably the best at the moment.