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metachrosis
at Sun Oct 15 19:19:48 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by metachrosis ]
If you have a Vet that makes such recommendations I would run from such detrimental advise !!Frontline is a very powerful pesticide which has a history of complications to animals it was designed for.WHY would a DVM subject a fragile herp to such inhumane abuse?Good gaawd man thats just plain wrong!!
 
M/
>>Never heard of the cooking oil approach, but it sounds interesting. We use frontline. We treat the cage, and the snake, withhold the water bowl for a day or so, and then watch the animal. You have to get the Frontline from a vet and it is pricey, but it is effective. Read the directions and wear gloves. It reeks, so use it in a ventilated area. Our vet approves it.
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