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Posted by: phwyvern at Wed Dec 27 18:57:09 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by phwyvern ] Pinworms are thought to be a part of the natural gut/digestive flora of reptiles. As long as the parasite load isn't too high there usually isn't a problem. It is when something happens to cause the balance to shift (stress, illness, etc.) that the animal might have a problem.. i.e. their immune system becomes compromised and allows the worms to get the upper hand so to speak. | ||
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