I was right better safe than sorry

Pascal 2012

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So as stated before I took my chameleon in because he was making some popping noises and I thought to myself URI so took him in. (he didn't have excess saliva or bubbles just the popping) Before going in I call the vet and ask if I should take a fecal just in case, they say sure. Vet says he doesn't have a respiratory infection so I am happy (don't know what the popping noises where/are) he says lets do a fecal just to be safe. I get a call today hoping to here i had nothing to worry about but he has giardia. i have no idea how but I plan on taking his stuff out tomorrow or Saturday and cleaning everything down. His branches have all been baked but I have some vines that need to be taken care of any ideas, the cage as well?
 
So as stated before I took my chameleon in because he was making some popping noises and I thought to myself URI so took him in. (he didn't have excess saliva or bubbles just the popping) Before going in I call the vet and ask if I should take a fecal just in case, they say sure. Vet says he doesn't have a respiratory infection so I am happy (don't know what the popping noises where/are) he says lets do a fecal just to be safe. I get a call today hoping to here i had nothing to worry about but he has giardia. i have no idea how but I plan on taking his stuff out tomorrow or Saturday and cleaning everything down. His branches have all been baked but I have some vines that need to be taken care of any ideas, the cage as well?

ah my kitten had that for the first few months we owned him. He was given antibiotics & oral solution to harden his poo, which cleared it very quickly. but obviously, a cat is not the same as a chameleon. Gairdia is a type of parasite, but not a bacteria so antibiotics are not effective against it- however, antibiotics often help by treating secondary infections that occur along side it, thus strengthening the animals defenses. I'm not a vet though, & certainly not a reptile expert. Just sharing my experience of that particular infection- it was a bit messy with my cat & persistant.
With cleaning the cage, I believe a lot of people use a diluted bleach solution- so I maybe someone can help you out with the ratio?
 
ah my kitten had that for the first few months we owned him. He was given antibiotics & oral solution to harden his poo, which cleared it very quickly. but obviously, a cat is not the same as a chameleon. Gairdia is a type of parasite, but not a bacteria so antibiotics are not effective against it- however, antibiotics often help by treating secondary infections that occur along side it, thus strengthening the animals defenses. I'm not a vet though, & certainly not a reptile expert. Just sharing my experience of that particular infection- it was a bit messy with my cat & persistant.
With cleaning the cage, I believe a lot of people use a diluted bleach solution- so I maybe someone can help you out with the ratio?
very good to know thank you! After finding out about it i have no idea ho he got it, at all. So just for peace of mind I will clean his cage very good to help get rid of anything and I clean up his poop every time I see it.
 
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