Everything negative, he is as healthy as a horse!!! (or a snake) no worms or paracites :mrgreen:
03-09-2004, 01:48 PM
Marla
Very good! Congrats to Samson for his clean fecal.
03-09-2004, 04:41 PM
The_Godfather
Cool, how old is he? I wonder what the odds of getting parasites from rodents are.
03-09-2004, 05:16 PM
RandyRemington
It probably depends on your source. From what I hear it might not be all that uncommon for captive bred rodent colonies to have parasites. I hear that a supplier other than mine was dropped from the local Zoo due to parasites and I've heard of het albinos coming from a large breeder with tapeworms (my vet reports that tape worms come from feeders and not other snakes). Ask your supplier if they ever tried lab rodents and if they say they did and they all died you can bet they have some nasties of some type in their colony.
In the past 6 months or so I've found Strongyloides, Guardia, Tapeworms (twice), and Pinworms in my collection. Between the cost of fecal exams and treatment I'll soon have spent enough to have built my own outbuilding to raise my own lab rodents (something I hope to do soon).
03-10-2004, 11:26 AM
bigslimrich
Samson is about 7 months i think, i got him at petco about 6 weeks ago and he is a good eater and healthy, active snake!!
03-10-2004, 12:21 PM
CTReptileRescue
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In the past 6 months or so I've found Strongyloides, Guardia, Tapeworms (twice), and Pinworms in my collection. Between the cost of fecal exams and treatment I'll soon have spent enough to have built my own outbuilding to raise my own lab rodents (something I hope to do soon).
Then I can buy them off of you..lol
I'm glad your snake's fecal tests came out well
Rusty