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meretseger
at Sun Nov 23 05:30:46 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by meretseger ]
That's a tough one. I feel your situation, because I can get vet care, but only in dire situations. You can buy the medicines online, but you won't know which ones to use. A lot of people use panacur and flagyl without testing the animal first, but others don't like the idea. I'd seperate the two animals and try and keep him low stress to see if you can get him feeding again on his own. I don't know how 'touchy' gabbys are but that might be all it takes. (at certain times of the year my horned adder won't eat unless we're in another room).
It might be possible that you could tube him and do a swab of some sort and then take it to the vet for analysis, but I don't know exactly how you'd do that. That would be the best scenario. ----- Peter: It's OK, I'll handle it. I read a book about something like this.
Brian: Are you sure it was a book? Are you sure it wasn't NOTHING?
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