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Posted by: CheriS at Sun Aug 3 14:50:58 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CheriS ] I think you will find that the cricket feces is clear of coccidia, to the best of my knowledge they can not act as an intermediate host to complete the live cycle, any eggs ingested by them can not mature and die off. But what you will find and I have seen, if you look at the legs under a mircoscope of a cricket that has been in with any infected reptile, food sources, water or surface that have eggs, the developing oocysts are attached to the legs of them, which is ingested by animals and liberates the sporozoites contained in them. | ||
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