cushcameleon
New Member
When treating a chameleon for parasites, should I be cleaning the cage everyday? What do I do with the live plants, since the soil is most likely contaminated?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You need to wash EVERYTHING and you'll have to repeat it weekly until he's clean. The only thing that kills Coccidia is Ammonia. 30% solution in water or 20/30 volume perxide; the kind you bleach hair with not the kind from the drugstore but the kind you buy at a beauty supply store. That means everything from his plants to his cage - everything has to be washed with that solution. My guys live in ficus trees. I used a power washer for the plants/trees. I also replaced 30% of the soil from the top down.
I took all plants out of the cage and replaced with plastic plants (this was only temp so no flaming). I used plastic coated cable for so he could climb around. It was minimal cage furniture but I could disinfect it with ease it daily.
My thoughts were that if I could reduce the chance of re-infestation by the lizard eating a cricket that crawled on a leaf that had a spec of feces which had a parsite egg on it then I had a better chance of reducing the amount of time it took for the cham to lower the parasite count.