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SuppleReptiles
at Tue Jan 24 14:26:55 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SuppleReptiles ]
Unfortunatly, I just checked an it looks like it is not an over the counter drug. But, neither is baytril, flagyl, and many others herpers seem to get their hands on LOL.
I agree, neosporin/polysporin is probably the best way to go for an over the counter medication. It definitely works great for smaller wounds, I would prefer something stonger for larger wounds...
Bigbarret, If you go this route it should work fine, just keep a VERY close eye for infection as you might need to get the animal on an antibiotic (given via injection or oral).
Jeff, best of luck this year, I am sure you will be posting some amazing babies this summer! Out of curiosity, do you know how many rainbows you have produced over the years?
Take Care,
Kemper
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