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About Mick
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NO PRIVATE QUESTIONS! READ MY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SENDING YOUR QUESTION!. I can answer questions related to various aspects of reptile husbandry, selection, field ID (esp. in Texas and the SW), legal aspects of various species, and intermediate level medical care on most species. I am a co-founder of Wichita Falls Reptile Rescue ( TX ), founding member of The Society for Horned Lizard Preservation, a member of the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Assoc, a listed rescuer with Melissa Kaplan @ anapsid.org and rescuenetwork.org, and a subscriber to the International Veterinary Information Service. I do most of my own veterinary care in-house. I am most experienced in Chelonia (turtles&torts) with box turtles and common smaller tortoises (I am familiar with sulcata as well); and in Squamata (lizards & snakes) with everything from Anoles, Geckos, Beardies, and Monitors, to venomous snakes. With snakes, my primary expertise is in Crotalids (rattlesnakes), but I can answer a broad range of questions about colubrid and boidae snakes; such as kings, milks, corns, pythons, & boas. I am not aware of any reptile related question, in general, that I would not be able to provide some reasonable answer for. I have a direct style and may tell you something you did not want to hear; but the welfare of the animal comes first with me, and I will always reflect that position in my answer. READ "Instructions to Questioner" BEFORE ASKING YOUR QUESTION.I WILL NOT BE ADVISING PEOPLE ON HOW TO TREAT SERIOUS OR EMERGENCY HEALTH PROBLEMS ANYMORE, WHERE YOU SHOULD OBVIOUSLY SEE A VET, EXCEPT FOR IMMEDIATE NECESSARY LIFE SAVING PROCEDURES OR TEMPORARY MEASURES UNTIL YOU SEE A VET. I AM NOT HERE TO HELP YOU AVOID A VET BILL! Thank You.

Experience


I am an amatuer herpetologist with 24 years experience in reptiles. I am a reptile rescuer and subscriber to the International Veterinary Information Service. I have medical and scientific resources available, and have had to learn herp medical care over the years. I am not a vet, but I read from the same materials and have had to correct a few in the past. The average vet is not well versed with reptile anatomy and physiology.

I have a yahoogroup dedicated to the conservation and husbandry of Horned Lizards. My specific area of expertise is in Chelonians ( primary- Box Turtles ), Phrynosoma ( Horned Lizards ), and Crotalids ( primary- Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes ); though I have some experience also with aquatic turtles, tortoises, monitors, many other smaller lizards, and colubrid snakes.

I am currently the caretaker of 12 Horned Lizards, 25 Box Turtles, 13 Red Eared Sliders, 1 Green Iguana, 1 Texas Spiny Lizard, 1 Bullsnake, 2 Checkered Gartersnakes, 2 Eastern Ratsnakes, 1 Albino Great Plains Ratsnake, 1 Desert Kingsnake, 3 Fox Squirrels, and 1 Budgie. Previously: Leopard Geckos, Golden Gecko, African White-Spotted Wall Gecko, Mediterranean Geckos, Bahama Anoles, Ca. Kingsnake, Brazilian Rainbow Boa, Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Russian Tortoise, and Eastern Cotton-tails.

Organizations


Co-Founder: Wichita Falls Reptile Rescue http://wichitafallsreptilerescue.webs.com

Founder: Horned Lizards YahooGroup http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hornedlizards

Member: National Wildlife Rehabilitators Assoc.

Founding Member: The Society for Horned Lizard Preservation

Publications
The Horned Lizard Husbandry Manual - self published 40 pages of care information on genus Phrynosoma.

Wikipedia entry "Horned Lizards" - contributed to a majority of the content.

Education/Credentials
24 years of field and captive experience. In my book that beats a PhD any day of the week. I was hands-on with venomous snakes before some of the formally educated "experts" currently in the herpetology field even knew what their undergraduate major would be.

Past/Present Clients
I was requested to provide my care sheet ( manual ) on the Desert Horned Lizard ( Phrynosoma platyrhinos ), for the Montreal zoo. My manual is also used by the Ft. Worth and Nashville zoos.

 
   

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Reptiles - chameleon help asap


Expert: Mick - 6/20/2009

Question
my chameleon isn't even a year old yet. his eyes are always closed and i tried

spraying getting more food, checking if the water is right, keeping his light

on and off when appropriate, and when i tried taking him outside in the sun

he finally opened his eyes and moved around playfully enjoying himself. but

everytime i put him back in his cage he closes his eyes and rarely EVER opens

them. while i was outside with im i also noticed a black liquidy matter inside

his mouth. i researched it and learned that it could be a mouth infection. i

tried removing it myself but couldn't. please help im very worried for my

chameleon!!!!!!

Answer
I will tell you just like I tell everyone. First, I have rules for asking me questions like this. You should follow those instructions when deciding to ask me a question. Maybe you should go back and read them.

Secondly, if you have no idea what this is, then why the hell are you trying to treat it? Take it to a veterinarian or the chances of death are great. Sounds like you are not quite up to the husbandry required for Chameleons and probably didn't do enough research. You don't even have a UVB light do you?

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