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DeWorm during Quarantine?
With ReptiCon quickly approaching in Costa Mesa, I expect to add several snakes to my current collection. In preparation, I've collected a few items as preventative measures for the expected quarantine. (Products such as PAM and Reptile Spray to get rid of mites.) I was wondering if anyone routinely deworms new arrivals as part of their quarantine process and what products would be safest to use while still being effective against a wide range of parasites? I'm sure I've read in one thread or another someone who has/does deworm regularly, but the search brought back 500 hits so I apologize if this has been answered before.
As always, thanks for your time!
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Re: DeWorm during Quarantine?
I have never heard of deworming a snake before. Although many do pretreat their animals with PAM
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You'll want to look for info on Panacur and Flagyl.
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Re: DeWorm during Quarantine?
 Originally Posted by John1982
You'll want to look for info on Panacur and Flagyl.
Thanks for the info John! Good lookin out.
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Panacur (fenbendazole) is a wormer, flagyl (metronidazole) is an antibiotic and you may need a prescription for it. Many importers dose their wild-caught critters with them, as both are appetite stimulants, to encourage stressed critters to eat.
I wouldn't bother with either for a well-established CBB or LTC animal.
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