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    Can I deworm this way?

    A few of my snakes all seem to be gaining weight but they are not getting as "plump" if you will as I like to see. I have fed live several times and did have to deworm one of my rat bins a while back due to round worms. I am wondering if a few of my snakes may have gotten round worms this way and this is the reason for the non-plump look. Anyway, I HATE deworming snakes. They hate to have their mouths open and I am always afraid I will hurt them during the struggle. So here it is: can I or do you see any reason why I could not inject a FT rat with the appropriate amount of panacure then feed it to the snake? Seems easier to me this way. What do you think?

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    I would make sure that the snake actually does have the round worms before doing any deworming on your own!

    I have seen someone feed a burmese a medicine filled rat, she claimed her vet told her to do that, but I don't know if that was really the right thing to do or not. Hopefully someone will chime in!

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    Re: Can I deworm this way?

    Hi,

    I'd get fecals done first.

    I'm not a big fan on treatments unless they are actually needed.


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    I agree but panacur is pretty darn safe. I am a vet tech so have no issues with self medicating my pets. I can see no reason why feeding a rat with meds would affect the meds effectiveness but I thought I should put it out there cause "ya never know" I can run a float myself but since I deworm everything else on a regular basis I usually do not bother with the fecals unless something is really wrong an an exact diagnosis is required. Most do not realize that routine fecals are one way a DVM can make 100% profit. It is a money maker and costs more than the wormer itself. Panacur is one of those in and out meds (no residual), it only affects worms in the gut not the pet.

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