Benton1576
New Member
hi,
I have 2 young ambilobe panther chameleons, male and female, who have both got a respitory infection. I have taken them to the vets and been perscribed baytril. I was wondering if anyone else has had a chameleon that was treated for this. Do they make a full recovery? My chameleons are very stressed at the moment showing really dark colours, especially the female who is only 3 months old. Is this common when treating them with Baytril as i have only noticed this since starting the treatment yesterday?
i would really like to know what causes respitory infections. I have been keeping the humidity around 50-60% and temps mid 80's during the day and lower 70's at night with basking temp in high 80's to low 90's. i feel i have done everything correctly but just cant work out how they got this infection.
any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
I have 2 young ambilobe panther chameleons, male and female, who have both got a respitory infection. I have taken them to the vets and been perscribed baytril. I was wondering if anyone else has had a chameleon that was treated for this. Do they make a full recovery? My chameleons are very stressed at the moment showing really dark colours, especially the female who is only 3 months old. Is this common when treating them with Baytril as i have only noticed this since starting the treatment yesterday?
i would really like to know what causes respitory infections. I have been keeping the humidity around 50-60% and temps mid 80's during the day and lower 70's at night with basking temp in high 80's to low 90's. i feel i have done everything correctly but just cant work out how they got this infection.
any help is appreciated.
Thank you.