Peachypink
Chameleon Enthusiast
So, I just got back from the vet. I am so grateful to have found a GREAT Herp Vet in my small town in Texas. Until yesterday I was worried I would have had to go to Dallas if I ever had any issues.
This happened so quickly I'm still in shock over it. My panthers cham started a few weeks ago with holding one eye closed then the other. I knew it was time to replace the UVB tube so I ordered a new one and replaced it a week ago. He was still eating normally and would still open his eyes on occasion. But then I noticed on Tuesday that he had them shut really tight and started to not eat. Yesterday I tried to get a better look and It almost looked like his left eye wasn't even inside! Also his color went to a muddy version of his normal coloring and he was staying more towards the bottom.
So, I called and got in today with the vet. This guy used to be the vet at our zoo! Love him!! I was all ready with pictures of his enclosure and all the info on my husbandry(ready to defend myself as I have had a bad experience with another vet). But he was awesome. Unfortunately, my chams left eye had a scab over it inside of the lid that he was unable to get off after trying for quite a while with soaking it with a q-tip and trying to get it to move. His right eye he could still see the eye but he's not sure he has vision in it right now. He's says that there is a bacterial infection and gave me drops to put in 4 times a day. I will also have to hand feed him since he can't see to eat. He is really hoping that with the drops and increasing the mistings that he will at the very least gain back the sight in his right eye, and hopefully the left will lose the scab and it can be saved too. I've never seen anything like it. If you look closely the scab almost looks like what shed would look like, it's light in color. He checked to try and see if it was an internal infection in his eye but no indication of one. They eyes look totally normal from the outside. No swelling or sunken in look or anything.
I am really hoping that it will get better! I just wanted to share this and encourage anyone, if you see something abnormal, please take them in. This happened so fast, I'm thankful I was able to get him in. It happens in a heartbeat. I can not even image what would have happened if I had to wait for the weekend to go 3 hours away to Dallas.
And, just incase you are wondering.....this is what a really ticked off panthers cham looks like.....
This happened so quickly I'm still in shock over it. My panthers cham started a few weeks ago with holding one eye closed then the other. I knew it was time to replace the UVB tube so I ordered a new one and replaced it a week ago. He was still eating normally and would still open his eyes on occasion. But then I noticed on Tuesday that he had them shut really tight and started to not eat. Yesterday I tried to get a better look and It almost looked like his left eye wasn't even inside! Also his color went to a muddy version of his normal coloring and he was staying more towards the bottom.
So, I called and got in today with the vet. This guy used to be the vet at our zoo! Love him!! I was all ready with pictures of his enclosure and all the info on my husbandry(ready to defend myself as I have had a bad experience with another vet). But he was awesome. Unfortunately, my chams left eye had a scab over it inside of the lid that he was unable to get off after trying for quite a while with soaking it with a q-tip and trying to get it to move. His right eye he could still see the eye but he's not sure he has vision in it right now. He's says that there is a bacterial infection and gave me drops to put in 4 times a day. I will also have to hand feed him since he can't see to eat. He is really hoping that with the drops and increasing the mistings that he will at the very least gain back the sight in his right eye, and hopefully the left will lose the scab and it can be saved too. I've never seen anything like it. If you look closely the scab almost looks like what shed would look like, it's light in color. He checked to try and see if it was an internal infection in his eye but no indication of one. They eyes look totally normal from the outside. No swelling or sunken in look or anything.
I am really hoping that it will get better! I just wanted to share this and encourage anyone, if you see something abnormal, please take them in. This happened so fast, I'm thankful I was able to get him in. It happens in a heartbeat. I can not even image what would have happened if I had to wait for the weekend to go 3 hours away to Dallas.
And, just incase you are wondering.....this is what a really ticked off panthers cham looks like.....