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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sun Nov 21 15:18:45 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] I am not an expert but the first photos are hair shafts. The "B" nematode looks like strongyloides or a species of hookworm. It is hard to tell in the photo. Nematodes are more easily identified by their mouth and "head" structures, and by the eggs. I am not sure what the "A" structures are, possibly a small coccidia oocyst but that would just be a wild guess at this point. You definitely need to have fecals from this snake checked by a vet. Also, just curious as to what type of floatation procedure you used. | ||
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