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RE: Graceful Chamelon need help!

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Posted by: Carlton at Mon Jun 8 12:07:26 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]  
   

Most gracefuls are imports and you are seeing the end result of a lot of show and shipping stress, dehydration, and possibly bacterial infections or parasites. The first thing to do is get it re-hydrated. They can't eat, metabolize anything, handle parasite treatment, and will go into kidney failure if they are too dehydrated. You should provide a humid cage with lots of hiding cover. Mist multiple times a day but if the cham can no longer drink on its own you'll need to get some fluids into it. A couple of ways to do this. First try misting it directly with WELL WARMED (not cold) water mixed with Pedialyte (this will give electrolytes and some dextrose) to see if it will start licking the water off its face. Mist gently for as long as it drinks. Usually when the cham is "full" they will tip their head up straight and turn away from the water. Do this as often as you can and make sure the cage isn't dry. Dry air will just de-hydrate it again. If the cham won't drink at all, try tapping it on the snout to see if it will gape at you. If it does, use an eyedropper and try to get some Pedialyte into its mouth. Careful, when they are weak it is easy to get fluid into the lungs. If it won't open its mouth at all, the other way is to get some IV fluid under its skin. A vet can show you how.



Keep the cage private with lots of hiding foliage. Mist it often and hope your cham gets some of its energy back. Once it does you can start offering it food, check for parasites (gracefuls can be loaded), and treat the ones present.


   

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