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RE: 50 days incubation.. is for real

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Posted by: EMWhite at Fri Jan 12 18:08:03 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EMWhite ]  
   

jobi,

Though I know you've gone over this before, and probably don't want to again, could you give your opinions on the parasite issue? I think you had that thread before I joined here, so I didn't really get to see it.



How you have managed to keep your animals healthy without eliminating endoparasites has mystified me for a long time now. I would be greatly appreciative and very interested to know your thoughts and experiences on this matter. I realize that you possess a wealth of knowledge and I appreciate that you are willing to share it with us.



There is a possibility that I might be acquiring a group of coronata in the near future, and I would like to go by what you say, and not treat them, just to see what happens. Though, before I go against all I've heard, I would like some more input from you here, I will be flying blind if I do that and I would really like your guidance of how to do this. This really has been a matter that has been a recurring wonder in my thoughts, please let me know, and I thank you in advance.





Regards, Evan


   

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