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Old 07-21-04, 10:34 PM   #1
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need advice on my Chameleon..

hey everyone.. im new in this place... this guy refered me to post my chameleon "problem" here..

i have a veiled Chameleon... and just this morning i found blood in his feces.. kinda scary.. but his behavious hasnt changed.. i check him every 30 minutes... he drinks water... and still hunts for his food... still has his routine... (basking..etc..)

so.. basicly if i can avoid going to the vet i will.. ( since theres only one "Herp Specialist" in the ottawa region) if i absolutly have to then i will probably do so..

attached is a link with a picture of him..

http://public.fotki.com/DevilZgurl/r.../img_0018.html

please feel free to write me either on here or at Slassh9@hotmail.com

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Old 07-22-04, 12:43 AM   #2
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That link does not work...

More info on His husbandry would help , temps./cage/ lighting/ food

I would say this is definatly something to be worried about, Id like to see your pic of him if u can post it directly on here.

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Old 07-22-04, 04:19 AM   #3
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it might be something internal? What are the foods gut loaded with.

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Old 07-22-04, 07:26 AM   #4
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Not a vet myself, but I'd definitely take him in. Even a 'domestic' vet can do a fecal. One of the symptoms of some worms is bloody stool. I think it's hookworms, but I'm sure there are others that cause blood loss. Even if it's not worms, bloody stool is a medical emergency.
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Old 07-22-04, 09:00 AM   #5
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I would take him to the vet at Blair animal hospital, Dr. Auger. Top notch knowledge and intellect from this guy, he'll solve all your problems! Especially with blood in his feces, I would definitely take him in!
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Old 07-22-04, 10:31 AM   #6
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wow.. thanks..for all the replys.. i think i might check up on his feces see if it continues... humm... if it persists then i'll contact that Vet..

ill add a pic to another post... sorry about that

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