biffle
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My vet gives a dehydrated chameleon a 1.5 ML injection of Plasmalyte underneath the skin. It seems to really work if administered early enough. the issue is that chams don't show major symptoms until its close to too late.
My question is around proactive measures... could an exporter give a seemly healthy chameleon a 1.5ml injection before the cross continent shipping?
Should the same chameleon get another 1.5 ML dose at home a day or two after he/she arrives? Taking a newly shipped animal to the vet can take a heavy stress toll. Is this a better solution until to help the cham settle in?
My vet trained me to give these injections. I’m not trying to dodge a vet just trying to improve the survival % of a delicate import.
Jason
My question is around proactive measures... could an exporter give a seemly healthy chameleon a 1.5ml injection before the cross continent shipping?
Should the same chameleon get another 1.5 ML dose at home a day or two after he/she arrives? Taking a newly shipped animal to the vet can take a heavy stress toll. Is this a better solution until to help the cham settle in?
My vet trained me to give these injections. I’m not trying to dodge a vet just trying to improve the survival % of a delicate import.
Jason