Lacey has left us

laurie

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Yesterday I lost my juvenile female quad. I came in to the cage yesterday morning and she was laying on the cage bottom, but was alive. Her eyes were sunk in and it did not look good. I rushed her to the shower, but no help. She died no matter what I tried.

I did a necropsy, it showed she her digestive tract was totally blocked. Her entire body went into septic shock. She also had nematodes. That is very unusual in a CB chameleon.

Pictures from happy days.

as she arrived
https://www.chameleonforums.com/baby-quad-number-two-113688/

recent picture
https://www.chameleonforums.com/more-quads-juvis-time-120726/

I love quads and am working to establish a cb population in the US, so this was a big blow to me.

RIP Lacey, you were loved.
 
Oh no Laurie! I am sooooo sorry. What was she blocked with? I'll give you a call, I'm way past due to chat with you.
 
Laurie, I'm so sorry you lost her. I wish there was something I could say or do to make you feel better. Just know that you gave her the best of everything, and she had a good life with you.
 
Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear this. :(

Are you going to do anything preventative with the others?

Rest in Paradise little Lacey, you left us way too soon.
 
Laurie, so very sorry to hear about your loss. It never gets any easier.
RIP Lacey.

Deb
 
Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear this. :(

Are you going to do anything preventative with the others?

Rest in Paradise little Lacey, you left us way too soon.

I did the first step today. Super scrubbed all the cages. Now I will be doing fecals as each one delivers a "package", I will also take 2 or 3 of the poops, to the vet and make sure they see or don't see the same thing I do.

After that I do tons more research and fine out how a cb cham could come up with nematodes. That is usually found in wc chams.

Any other ideas are very welcome.
 
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Oh no Laurie! I am sooooo sorry. What was she blocked with? I'll give you a call, I'm way past due to chat with you.

Thanks, I could use a call, always love to talk to you.


Laurie, I'm so sorry you lost her. I wish there was something I could say or do to make you feel better. Just know that you gave her the best of everything, and she had a good life with you.

I do like to hope she had a good life for the few months she was with me.:(

So sorry to hear this Laurie:(
Thanks Tylene, I am sure you know how much this hurts.

Sorry to hear Laurie.
Thanks

Laurie, so very sorry to hear about your loss. It never gets any easier.
RIP Lacey.

Deb
No it doesn't get easier, after this many years, it seems it should get easier. Just never happens that way for me.


So sorry, Laurie. RIP Lacey.
Thanks

I'm so sorry, Laurie. I know how dedicated you are to them, and I know how rough this is on you.
Thanks, it helps by having friends who care.
 
Ahh Laurie I missed this yesterday. So sorry you have lost Lacey.
Thanks Kate, knowing what happened helps but it doesn't tell me how or why she was impacted. And I still have no idea about the nematodes. There is always so much to learn.


Laurie, I am so sad to hear you lost her. I know how much you love those Quads. Sleep tight little one. :(

Thanks Tiff, losing her was hard, and Bill Strand making me learn to do a necropsy was awful. But I am glad with his guidance, I now know what she died from, just wish I knew why. But I will just keep learning and becoming a better keeper. Even then, they won't live forever. But you are correct, if love would save them, I would have a lot more chams.:(
 
I know how tough it is. I have been reading through Amy's old thread about her eyes, trying to help someone else and I relived those painful few weeks all over again. Although they are gone, we will never forget them.
 
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