CheriS
No furry helpless bunny
Yellow Fungus
A freind we meet online about a problem, just lost her third Beardie to this in the past three weeks and two others have died this week from others we know. Alone this year we know of more than 50 Bearded Dragons that contracted this and most have died. This is only one of two emerging epidemic illness in Bearded Dragons and both are terminal and contagious to other reptiles if not treated and so unrecognized by the medical profession. The other is the Adenovirus.
This has to be said, its known to many, but others are in the dark regarding this. PetSmart has been selling Bearded dragons that are infected with these problems, those animals where traced back to Reptile Republic as the supplier. Reptile Republic is affiliated with Fluker Farms.
For the past year we have traced many beardies, got pathology reports and tried to help many people who's bearded dragons were becoming deathly sick with what is commonly called "yellow fungus" the medical name for it is Chrysosporium anamorph of
Nannizzopsis vriesii. The amount of Beardies infected and dying with this has increased ten fold the past year. The tell-tale signs of it are a yellow discolotation on the scales/skin, but that is not all..... this fungus moves internally and MAY not show on the outside. The animal will die if not treated, and even treatment if caught to late is not working. Antiboitics only make it worse, and the fact that it will not show in a normal timed culture makes many Vets mistakenly treat it with wide spectrum antibiotics.
It seems a common thing found with it also is beardies loaded with coccidia, whether this is due to the decreased immune system, or perhap the other way around is unknown. MANY of the animals that had it also had been treated with antiboitics in the past, this makes us wonder, since the fungus is a yeast problem, if this is a result of that treatment. PLEASE NOTE: there is no scientific evidence of this, only the common factor that many where treated with antibiotic for other infections/bacteria, but that ALSO could be caused by a surpressed immune system from the fungus.
This is to serve as a warning...... and to inform others wherever we can, should your beardie start showing any of the signs of this, DO NOT let them be treated with Antiboitic, printout info on this fungus and take to your Vet, email me and I will supply the Vets name at a School of Veterinary Medicine that is studing this in Beardie Dragons that can be shared with your Vet. They need treated with both a topical and oral antifungul med, and quickly.
Most cases the owners had been taking them to Vets for months and it was unidentified, but treated as both fungal and bacterial on the skin with topical ointments, while the serious damage was going on inside the animal.
There are namy places that we now have info on both these problems now on the web. I would put them here, but I am not sure if that is allowed, so I don't want to risk this posting being deleted........ but there are search engines.
Cheri Smith
A freind we meet online about a problem, just lost her third Beardie to this in the past three weeks and two others have died this week from others we know. Alone this year we know of more than 50 Bearded Dragons that contracted this and most have died. This is only one of two emerging epidemic illness in Bearded Dragons and both are terminal and contagious to other reptiles if not treated and so unrecognized by the medical profession. The other is the Adenovirus.
This has to be said, its known to many, but others are in the dark regarding this. PetSmart has been selling Bearded dragons that are infected with these problems, those animals where traced back to Reptile Republic as the supplier. Reptile Republic is affiliated with Fluker Farms.
For the past year we have traced many beardies, got pathology reports and tried to help many people who's bearded dragons were becoming deathly sick with what is commonly called "yellow fungus" the medical name for it is Chrysosporium anamorph of
Nannizzopsis vriesii. The amount of Beardies infected and dying with this has increased ten fold the past year. The tell-tale signs of it are a yellow discolotation on the scales/skin, but that is not all..... this fungus moves internally and MAY not show on the outside. The animal will die if not treated, and even treatment if caught to late is not working. Antiboitics only make it worse, and the fact that it will not show in a normal timed culture makes many Vets mistakenly treat it with wide spectrum antibiotics.
It seems a common thing found with it also is beardies loaded with coccidia, whether this is due to the decreased immune system, or perhap the other way around is unknown. MANY of the animals that had it also had been treated with antiboitics in the past, this makes us wonder, since the fungus is a yeast problem, if this is a result of that treatment. PLEASE NOTE: there is no scientific evidence of this, only the common factor that many where treated with antibiotic for other infections/bacteria, but that ALSO could be caused by a surpressed immune system from the fungus.
This is to serve as a warning...... and to inform others wherever we can, should your beardie start showing any of the signs of this, DO NOT let them be treated with Antiboitic, printout info on this fungus and take to your Vet, email me and I will supply the Vets name at a School of Veterinary Medicine that is studing this in Beardie Dragons that can be shared with your Vet. They need treated with both a topical and oral antifungul med, and quickly.
Most cases the owners had been taking them to Vets for months and it was unidentified, but treated as both fungal and bacterial on the skin with topical ointments, while the serious damage was going on inside the animal.
There are namy places that we now have info on both these problems now on the web. I would put them here, but I am not sure if that is allowed, so I don't want to risk this posting being deleted........ but there are search engines.
Cheri Smith