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    Thumbs up Re: Found some bugs in my BP's stool

    IMO, It's suspicious and I would double zip lock bag it and put it on ice until I can get to the herp vet. Why play a guessing game??????? And by putting it on ice I mean in a Styrofoam container on ice not your freezer or your refrigerator. Unless you have one designated for the reptiles you own. Internal parasites can be easily treated by a herp vet if that is what it is.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 05-16-2015 at 07:44 PM.
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