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reptayls
at Wed Aug 20 01:15:50 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptayls ]
Randilyn,
Q: And it's only been two days since I started his treatments. Is this going to be too much stress on him?
A: It is better than the alternative...! The swelling/infection can move up the leg and become gangrenous - resulting in amputation. I have seen this with some rescues.
Keep a close eye... you may need see the vet, and to orally administer Baytril for the infection to go away.
Q: My chameleon is being kept in a reptarium for now... everyone is saying it might be the wire, and catching his claw on the wire, that caused this infection in teh first place. But all I hear is to use screen for their cages. What other type of screen should I use?
A: For most of our cages we use aluminum mesh - but we "line" the cages with the black plastic stuff (1/2" mesh) that we get in rolls at Home Depot (gardern dept). We staple this inside (back and sides), and the chams can't walk on the metal mesh - and the crickets can't get out either.
We have used every mesh there is in recent years... we are not sure that it is the metal wire... but there is that chance - especially if they get the toenail caught! Sometimes I think they can get irritations around the toenail from branches too. We started using rope in many of our cages for additional highways. The chams seem to like it.
Keep us posted on how he is doing.
Morgana - Reptayls, Ltd.
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