FrankTheTank
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Hello everyone! It's been so long since I've posted! I have a friend with a veiled chameleon with a protruding sore on her rear.
She has a mesh cage and heating lamp, fluorescent UVB and UVA. She doesn't know the hot and cool temps off hand, but says she has checked them several times and they were always in a safe range. No substrate in cage. Said the infection started about a month or so ago. Has taken her to the vet 3 times now, but she is not getting better.
They did anti fungal cream. Didn’t work. They tried anti bacterial drops. Didn’t work. She’s on oral anti fungal now.
Also, they are out of crickets where she lives and needs a supplier that can ship her some crickets quickly, as she is having to force feed her other critters that the chameleon doesn't like. Any help or insight would be much appreciated. Let me know if you need any more information. I've tried to get as much from her as I could think of. I've missed you guys!
She has a mesh cage and heating lamp, fluorescent UVB and UVA. She doesn't know the hot and cool temps off hand, but says she has checked them several times and they were always in a safe range. No substrate in cage. Said the infection started about a month or so ago. Has taken her to the vet 3 times now, but she is not getting better.
They did anti fungal cream. Didn’t work. They tried anti bacterial drops. Didn’t work. She’s on oral anti fungal now.
Also, they are out of crickets where she lives and needs a supplier that can ship her some crickets quickly, as she is having to force feed her other critters that the chameleon doesn't like. Any help or insight would be much appreciated. Let me know if you need any more information. I've tried to get as much from her as I could think of. I've missed you guys!
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