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Posted by: Carlton at Wed Jul 27 11:34:03 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Herps that eat live insects usually have some parasites, even captive ones. They are in everything they eat and can't really be totally eliminated. If the cham is healthy they are not a huge problem. Problems come up when the cham is sick and its immune system is overloaded. Then the parasite population can bloom and cause more trouble. Frankly I don't see that treating the cham for parasites will do anything, but it won't really hurt if the dosage is correct. Remember, antiparasitic drugs are poisons. Its always a good idea to get your captive chams checked for parasites once a year just to keep track of it. [ Hide Replies ]
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