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Posted by: bob at Mon Oct 12 20:26:54 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bob ] I would cover the basics, temp, stress or light cycles, usually boosting the heat a bit helps but good hydration is very important when useing any meds or you can shut down kidneys,liver functions. Or if you have more then one together take the healthy one out of the cage and keep the sick one isolated in the same cage it is use to. I would ask your vet about useing panacure for potential parasites as well, panacure also kills some proatazons and is much safer then other meds. What is the appetite of the frillie? How long ago was its last feeding? Prevention is key with any lizard because by the time they show symptoms it is to late, not always but in alot of cases. You would be surprised what a protazoan problem can do to a frille and how simple it is to treat. Keep us posted with lab results and Good luck, Bob [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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