crapwhereaminow
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Hi all, I've got a question for you. I'm not a beginner with chameleons (and I'm by no means an expert) but all my experience is with nice, fat, healthy captive bred babies. Well today a dirty, mean, evil wild caught cham showed up on my doorstep and I have a question.
Should I take her to the vet? I realize she needs a fecal and a checkup. But I'm worried the stress of being stuffed in a bag and driven to the vet's office will hurt more than help her.
With that being said, we have an appointment Monday with an exotic vet. Should I cancel and wait a week? A month?
She's a crested chameleon, a full size adult. She's active, pissy, and eating; one heck of a grip too. I haven't seen her drink yet, but she's eaten at least 6 Dubia and a couple silkworms. She looks rough, but not too bad. No obvious sores, cuts or bruises. Eyes are clear, not swollen, and moving around (she's very good at "stink eye"). Mouth closes properly, not obvious swelling or damage. She moves fine.
Not sure if this is necessary but I'll include it.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Crested chameleon, Trioceros cristatus. I have her for 10 hours. She was purchased from a reputable breeder/importer on very very good standing with this forum.
Handling - never
Feeding - Dubia and silkworms for now. I haven't tried butterworms or crickets yet.
Supplements - Not really applicable right now, just trying to get food and water into her. So far she's had a teeny pinch of herpavite.
Watering - Hand misting 3-4x a day for at least 2 mins a session. I have not seen her drink yet.
Fecal Description - Fecal is brown, urate is mostly white. Fecal looks a bit "hard" compared to my other animals. Urate has some orange in it and a lot of mucus.
Chameleon has not been tested for parasites yet, vet appointment Monday.
History - She's wild caught, so therefore already an expensive headache.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen cage, 18x18x36. I've covered three of the sides to hopefully make her feel secure. She's got 4 potted ficus with her and a laying bin (just in case).
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0 UVB fluorescent and 50w heat light
Temperature - Temps are 85-70 range from top to bottom during the day, drops to 65 at night. Temps are measured with a temp gun.
Humidity - Humidity varies, 75-80% after misting and then it drops to 30%.
Plants - Ficus. So much ficus. I didn't know I could get that much vegetation into a cage.
Placement - Cage is about 4' above the ground, located away from the window and door. It is in my living room, but I live by myself and I hardly ever have guests.
Location - Los Angeles, by the beach
Current Problem - see above
Just FYI she is quarantined from my other animals. She's got her very own spray bottle, feeding tongs, feeding cup, etc. I've dealt with a couple wild caught green tree pythons and this is standard procedure. She will never get anywhere near my panthers, I'm a freak about qt. WC doesn't mix with CB
Please excuse the awful photo. I wanted to get a quick one before she disappeared into the ficus jungle.
And her urate.
Aside from my question, any help or suggestions are appreciated. I want to give this girl every chance I can. I've wanted a crested chameleon for two years and am so happy I managed to snatch this girl up. Now I get to throw money at her.
-Jessica
Should I take her to the vet? I realize she needs a fecal and a checkup. But I'm worried the stress of being stuffed in a bag and driven to the vet's office will hurt more than help her.
With that being said, we have an appointment Monday with an exotic vet. Should I cancel and wait a week? A month?
She's a crested chameleon, a full size adult. She's active, pissy, and eating; one heck of a grip too. I haven't seen her drink yet, but she's eaten at least 6 Dubia and a couple silkworms. She looks rough, but not too bad. No obvious sores, cuts or bruises. Eyes are clear, not swollen, and moving around (she's very good at "stink eye"). Mouth closes properly, not obvious swelling or damage. She moves fine.
Not sure if this is necessary but I'll include it.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Crested chameleon, Trioceros cristatus. I have her for 10 hours. She was purchased from a reputable breeder/importer on very very good standing with this forum.
Handling - never
Feeding - Dubia and silkworms for now. I haven't tried butterworms or crickets yet.
Supplements - Not really applicable right now, just trying to get food and water into her. So far she's had a teeny pinch of herpavite.
Watering - Hand misting 3-4x a day for at least 2 mins a session. I have not seen her drink yet.
Fecal Description - Fecal is brown, urate is mostly white. Fecal looks a bit "hard" compared to my other animals. Urate has some orange in it and a lot of mucus.
Chameleon has not been tested for parasites yet, vet appointment Monday.
History - She's wild caught, so therefore already an expensive headache.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Screen cage, 18x18x36. I've covered three of the sides to hopefully make her feel secure. She's got 4 potted ficus with her and a laying bin (just in case).
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0 UVB fluorescent and 50w heat light
Temperature - Temps are 85-70 range from top to bottom during the day, drops to 65 at night. Temps are measured with a temp gun.
Humidity - Humidity varies, 75-80% after misting and then it drops to 30%.
Plants - Ficus. So much ficus. I didn't know I could get that much vegetation into a cage.
Placement - Cage is about 4' above the ground, located away from the window and door. It is in my living room, but I live by myself and I hardly ever have guests.
Location - Los Angeles, by the beach
Current Problem - see above
Just FYI she is quarantined from my other animals. She's got her very own spray bottle, feeding tongs, feeding cup, etc. I've dealt with a couple wild caught green tree pythons and this is standard procedure. She will never get anywhere near my panthers, I'm a freak about qt. WC doesn't mix with CB
Please excuse the awful photo. I wanted to get a quick one before she disappeared into the ficus jungle.
And her urate.
Aside from my question, any help or suggestions are appreciated. I want to give this girl every chance I can. I've wanted a crested chameleon for two years and am so happy I managed to snatch this girl up. Now I get to throw money at her.
-Jessica