Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 748

1 members and 747 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,103
Posts: 2,572,095
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Pattyhud
Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    Registered User waldo's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-25-2007
    Posts
    106
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 21 Times in 9 Posts

    Safe de-wormer for balls?

    What is the most common/safest dewormer prescribed for balls? I'm going to try and get my rescue to the vet this week and I won't want her to be given something that isn't safe. We have a vet who sees reptiles but isn't a specialist so I need to be informed. Thanks.

  2. #2
    Sometimes It Hurts... PitOnTheProwl's Avatar
    Join Date
    11-21-2010
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    12,050
    Thanks
    6,313
    Thanked 6,985 Times in 4,274 Posts
    Images: 3
    What and Why????

  3. #3
    Super Moderator bcr229's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-18-2013
    Location
    Eastern WV Panhandle
    Posts
    9,567
    Thanks
    2,968
    Thanked 9,997 Times in 4,836 Posts
    Images: 34
    I think this is the one he found that had been living outside for a while after it either escaped or was let go by the prior owner, so there's a chance it ate wild rodents and now has a parasite load.

    The vet will need to do a fecal exam to determine which parasites it has before prescribing de-wormer, as some are more effective than others on various parasites.

    That said, Panacur is usually the go-to for reptiles as it's decently tolerated and has a high safety threshhold. It's often given to anything WC as not only is it a wormer but it has a side effect as an appetite stimulant.

    Ivermectin also works and is effective on a broad spectrum of parasites but has a low safety threshhold so the dosage must be calculated carefully.

  4. #4
    Registered User waldo's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-25-2007
    Posts
    106
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 21 Times in 9 Posts
    Thank you and yes, this is the one that was found outside. She has very nasty feces and her vent is very irritated. She goes the vet in a hour or so to get checked out. I know Ivermectin can be bad for some reptiles and wanted to make sure there wasn't other common meds that might also be rough on the system.

  5. #5
    Registered User waldo's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-25-2007
    Posts
    106
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 21 Times in 9 Posts
    Well, He ended up being treated with antibiotics for a infection, flagyl for possible giardia from the river water he drank and I got a cream to use on his belly burns from the hot pavement.
    He get another antibiotic injection in three days and one more dose of flagyl in 2-3 weeks.

  6. #6
    Sometimes It Hurts... PitOnTheProwl's Avatar
    Join Date
    11-21-2010
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    12,050
    Thanks
    6,313
    Thanked 6,985 Times in 4,274 Posts
    Images: 3
    Always amaizes me on what our wild animals can get when released into our wild.

  7. #7
    BPnet Lifer Eric Alan's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-01-2013
    Location
    Gilbert, AZ
    Posts
    4,511
    Thanks
    2,927
    Thanked 3,889 Times in 1,948 Posts
    Images: 1

    Re: Safe de-wormer for balls?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Always amaizes me on what our wild animals can get when released into our wild.
    Shhhhh! HSUS will hear you!
    Find me on Facebook: E.B. Ball Pythons and Instagram: @EBBallPythons

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1