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Posted by: jonnyblaze at Sat Sep 20 06:08:59 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jonnyblaze ] My chameleon had a mouth infection which sounds kinda similiar to what you're talking about..Take her to the vet and the vet will be able to give you some antibotics..My cham. cut his mouth on a cricket leg I think that caused a cut in his mouth which gave him a pretty bad infection but he is long past that now..He never had any green stuff coming out of his mouth but had a white growth that the vet had to pop..It was also in the corner of his mouth..It'd be best to let the vet deal with it..I'm willing to pay whatever amount to keep my cham with me..No other cham could replace him.. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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