Sneezes!!

Neverland

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Think I'm worthy of a freak out for this... Rocco, veiled cham about five months.old, has just started sneezing..
Its not regular but its regular to think what the hell !.like once a day.
So now I'm worried about URI's :-(
he's in a wooden viv with glass doors and half the back is mesh screen and he has a fan that goes on a couple of hours a day to get the air flow goin..
He does this even when I'm not near him..
Do chams just occasionally sneeze or am I due my first vet visit? Eek!
 
Sneeze!!

We took our guy to the vets last month for a check up, he used to sneeze aswell, the vet said that it COULD have been him clearing his nostrils from water or excess calcium. But she checked for a uri anyway, and thankfully he was fine, if in doubt check it out:)
 
It sounds like the early stages of an RI. Listen to your gut instinct. I would take him to the vet to get on some anti-biotic. Don't wait, by that point he will be showing multiple symptoms and it will be that much harder to fight. I wish you and your little guy well. :)

Keep us updated and let us know how the vet visit goes.
 
Oh god.. Panic stations!! I'll ring them in the morning.. Thankyou. Guess it is better to be safe then sorry!
 
I think the more usual symptoms of a URI are gaping and excess saliva. Was the sound more like a short, sharp 'PFFT'? They do that to a) clean their nostrils like already suggested and, b) when you get too close or do something they don't like. It's kind of like a snort of disgust.
 
HAHAH snort of disgust :D Wow if it is that then my boy really hates me. He does it to me whenever i mist his cage :rolleyes:
 
Are you hearing this during the day or are you hearing this right around nightfall/after lights out?

If it's during the day, I'd be more inclined to think it's most likely a snort...if it's around nightfall/after lights out, I'd be more inclined to think it's an indicator of a respiratory infection.

The reason I say that is they are great at hiding illness and so some symptoms only manifest at times we wouldn't normally be looking at them. If they are doing it once a day when you're standing there looking at them? I sort of think it's not illness related.

That said, a visit to the vet is always the best idea.
 
I have never had sneezes as a part of a uri. sadly i had had a few uri's to deal with. Just give it a few days and see if it doesn't stop. For now, don't panic. Let us know how it is going.
 
Oops sorry didn't get any notifications on the thred! Silly phone..
I haven't heard it anymore but iv booked him in thisafternoon at the vets just for a full check up anyway!
He's nearing about five months and he's never had a vet visit so purely for my peace of mind and to kno I'm on the right track I thought it was for the best!.. He's such a happy little guy can't wait to see what the vet thinks of him :-D
thanks for the help guys! Although I didn't kno haha.. I'll let y'all kno how it goes :)
 
Well.. Not sure the vet had even half a clue.. But apparently he deals with exotic.
Couldn't see any obvious sign of infection but gave me antibiotics for him anyway.. So, hmm lol
 
I think the more usual symptoms of a URI are gaping and excess saliva. Was the sound more like a short, sharp 'PFFT'? They do that to a) clean their nostrils like already suggested and, b) when you get too close or do something they don't like. It's kind of like a snort of disgust.

That's exactly what my cham does. I was putting a worm on a leaf and he did that like 5 minutes ago. He also does it sometimes when I use calcium or after I spray. He's spoiled and acts like it too
 
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