chams1
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Well, this morning he doesn't seem to want to move around very much. I'm hoping it's just because he's stressed from whatever he went through with the man who sold him to us and not something worse. I've already called the vet so they are aware of us bringing in a fecal sample next week. We figured it's best to allow him to become acclimated before we take a sample. If it comes out positive for anything, we'll be bringing him it to get him checked out. Our vet LOVES seeing our chameleons, which makes me feel so happy that we were able to find him.
Agreed. Any W/C that I get (of any species), I tend not to give them anything right away like some people do. I have actually had some (melleri) that were free of parasites. IMO, I prefer to let them acclimate for a little while and then check fecal samples to know better what, if anything, you are dealing with. I do not agree with what many importers/exporters do with pumping them full of meds right away assuming they are riddled with parasites. I think that actually does more harm than good.