Nicholasdeaan
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Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
Current Problem - Yesterday she was breathing hard and showing signs of a RI problem. Her colors were off and were yellowish. She had access saliva in her mouth and was making popping sounds when she breathed. She also threw up a super worm, I think. It looked like it hasn't been digested at all barely. The day before, she was completely fine. Eating, drinking, and bathing. Now today she has stopped with the odd breathing, no popping sounds or anything. But she really isn't interested in any of her food. I called a vet and she said it sounds like the Cham has ingested water or food down the wrong whole. Being that it happened so quickly over night. And that some times their immune systems can simply fight this off. Since she's not breathing badly today and seems a little better should I just keep doing what I'm doing?
- Your Chameleon - I have a female Veiled. She is about 4 1/2 moths old. I have had her in my care for about two weeks.
- Handling - Rarely. I did today to give her some water.
- Feeding - She gets fed crickets and super worms. 6-7 large crickets a day, sometimes a super worm with as well. They are gut loaded with a dry mix, I forget the brand, and veggies and fruit.
- Supplements - Cal w/o D3 everyday, D3 twice a month, reptivite twice a month.
- Watering - I use both misting and a drip system. I haven't seen her drink today or yesterday. I did hand water her today to get her some fluids.
- Fecal Description - Fecal is brown with a white urate. She's never been tested for parasites or got a fecal done.
- History- Got her from a petstore. Bad idea, I know. But she's been doing great and showing no signs of health problems up until now. And yes I know they're good at hiding their health problems.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Large Reptibreeze cage. I think 20x20x30? It's the large.
- Lighting - Zoo med basking light and a zoo med 5.0 UVB bulb. Both are on 12-13 hours a day.
- Temperature - Basking are is low 80's. Her room she stays in drops to 60-65 degrees at night. Is measured with a humidity/thermometer I have hanging in the cage.
- Humidity - Averages about 50% and jumps to about 70% after misting. I mist and run a dripper.
- Plants - No live plants.
- Placement - In a room to herself. Only people that go in it are my girlfriend and I. Top of the cage is about maybe 5 ft. from fhe floor. Not much traffic in the room.
- Location - Located in Indiana.
Current Problem - Yesterday she was breathing hard and showing signs of a RI problem. Her colors were off and were yellowish. She had access saliva in her mouth and was making popping sounds when she breathed. She also threw up a super worm, I think. It looked like it hasn't been digested at all barely. The day before, she was completely fine. Eating, drinking, and bathing. Now today she has stopped with the odd breathing, no popping sounds or anything. But she really isn't interested in any of her food. I called a vet and she said it sounds like the Cham has ingested water or food down the wrong whole. Being that it happened so quickly over night. And that some times their immune systems can simply fight this off. Since she's not breathing badly today and seems a little better should I just keep doing what I'm doing?