cHaMeLeOn1987
New Member
hey cham lovers,
Looking for someone with vast knowledge in chameleon respiratory issues.
I have been told a few different things from people. Such as..
And I'm Not necessarily speaking respiratory infection..
but if a chameleon is showing early signs of mild respiratory issues such as, on occasion gaping mouth (not when basking), slight increase in stringy saliva (not bubbling), occasional and slight expansion of the gular..
that if these symptoms are caught early enough, you can prevent these from worsening and turning into respiratory infection??
For example, by increasing basking temps slightly, ambient room temp (especially at night), and slightly decreasing the humidity to help "dry and burn out" the possible "bugs" that the chameleon could be vulnerable to at this time?..
Someone told me if you can catch a mild resp. issue early you can help your cham prevent it from turning into an infection, but ive also read a few posts on the forums saying any symptom even if its mild that its too late and you need antibiotics.
Sorry if this makes no sense.. im just trying to figure out from an expert cham owner how to deal with cham respiratory issues, when/if they arise, considering its the most common health complication of chams!
Thanks so much!


Looking for someone with vast knowledge in chameleon respiratory issues.
I have been told a few different things from people. Such as..
And I'm Not necessarily speaking respiratory infection..
but if a chameleon is showing early signs of mild respiratory issues such as, on occasion gaping mouth (not when basking), slight increase in stringy saliva (not bubbling), occasional and slight expansion of the gular..
that if these symptoms are caught early enough, you can prevent these from worsening and turning into respiratory infection??
For example, by increasing basking temps slightly, ambient room temp (especially at night), and slightly decreasing the humidity to help "dry and burn out" the possible "bugs" that the chameleon could be vulnerable to at this time?..
Someone told me if you can catch a mild resp. issue early you can help your cham prevent it from turning into an infection, but ive also read a few posts on the forums saying any symptom even if its mild that its too late and you need antibiotics.
Sorry if this makes no sense.. im just trying to figure out from an expert cham owner how to deal with cham respiratory issues, when/if they arise, considering its the most common health complication of chams!
Thanks so much!