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can anyone identify this fecal sample from my dragon?

beardiedragon Dec 27, 2003 07:12 PM

avi files and mpg file
http://www.beardiedragon.com/post.htm

It is best if you save them to your hard drive and play them from there imstead of playing them from the net

Thanks
video file located here

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Bennett

www.beardiedragon.com

Replies (5)

Colchicine Dec 27, 2003 10:27 PM

I don't mind trying my best to ID the parasite, but I have no interest in downloading a movie file to do it. I think you are going to get more replies if you post a still pic. See what you can do to provide an alternative.
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beardiedragon Dec 27, 2003 11:12 PM

this little bugger moves around a lot and fast to. it is flat and does all sorts of acrobatics, twisting and turning. I thought it would be easier to identify from the video as a still shot does not really show it clearly.
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Bennett

www.beardiedragon.com

beardiedragon Dec 27, 2003 11:28 PM



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Bennett

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ballfan Dec 28, 2003 09:40 AM

May I ask what equipment you used to capture the videos, they are great!

Ben

beardiedragon Dec 28, 2003 09:48 AM

it is a ken-o-vision t-1252 from www.melsobel.com
melsobel

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Bennett

www.beardiedragon.com

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