I have a female jackson's chameleon, she gave birth 3.5 months ago. One week after giving birth she became pregnant again. She came down with mouth rot a month and a half ago. We took her to the vet but the vet said that baytril would kill the babies. She is active, drinking around 5 ml, eating 6-9 superworms/ crickets per day. We removed some plaque from her mouth and treated her mouth with diluted iodine per the vet's recommendation. The mouth rot went away from her mouth, but there is still a large black swollen bulge the size of a pea high in her cheek next to her eye, the bulge stinks and bacteria is obviously inside of it. The vet gave us some baytril a month ago in case she had her babies, but I don't know what to do.
She is a healthy solid green color at all times and is active but I don't want to take any chances.
SO here are my questions:
After a jackson's chameleon has babies, if they get pregnant again, how long until those babies are born? (I have read 3 months but it has already been longer)
Can the vet put her under, make an incision, and remove the plaque from the cheek? Has anyone had a positive experience with sedating a chameleon?
I have some rot guard but I didn't notice it helping... only when I cleared out the plaque from her mouth, did her mouth wound clear. Would giving her the rotguard to ingest orally help reduce the infection at this point?
PS I called ALL the vets on our island and I am seeing the only one that is willing to treat reptiles, but he does not have a lot of experience.
She is a healthy solid green color at all times and is active but I don't want to take any chances.
SO here are my questions:
After a jackson's chameleon has babies, if they get pregnant again, how long until those babies are born? (I have read 3 months but it has already been longer)
Can the vet put her under, make an incision, and remove the plaque from the cheek? Has anyone had a positive experience with sedating a chameleon?
I have some rot guard but I didn't notice it helping... only when I cleared out the plaque from her mouth, did her mouth wound clear. Would giving her the rotguard to ingest orally help reduce the infection at this point?
PS I called ALL the vets on our island and I am seeing the only one that is willing to treat reptiles, but he does not have a lot of experience.