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A fecal on a live beardie would probably be the way to go

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Posted by: CheriS at Mon Jan 12 18:33:58 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CheriS ]  
   

and it does detect more than just adenovirus, there are two other virus showing up lately also, and those if you can get the babies over the outbreak are not like adeno and incurable. The fecal that Dr Wentz has developed will run about $75. and he can send you the prep infomation and the University to send it to and how to send it.



With bodies, you have to have a vet prep sections as that is what most lab will accept and not the whole body. It would run about $400 to do a full necropsy or $40 a sections.



NOw, all this aside, it does take a few weeks in in that time it will not help the dragons you have that may have been exposed to something, but it will tell you if you have something going on in your colony.



Adeno incubation is about 10 days to 2 weeks, so these babies may have hatched clear and it is being picked up from another dragon in your colony that shows no symptoms.



You shold first have a living one checked that is in the same clutch and see what that says, then, if there is something there, start with testing the mother, and eventually the others til you know for sure who is the carriers of it.



I am so sorry you and them are going through this, losing babies to any virus is so emotionally toiling on an owner.... I seen grown tough men crying daily was the little ones go down hill and it devastate some so bad, they stopped breeding or even raising dragons.. hang in there, we will help all we can with info or just knowing someone is there with you.



IF you want to email me I have also help you with the adults and the locations they came from.... with the likelyhood of pinpointing where it entered your colony. Almost all adeno cases do trace back to one of four breeders eventually, so that is sometimes used to spot the most likely one in a colony that is the carrier.
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