I just bought 3 rodent feeding candoia, and was given 2 imports that are not eating on their own. Previous owners tried frogs, mice, rats, scenting, and only got the larger of the two to eat a couple frogs.
The larger of the two imports is an adult female. She has poor weight, loose, baggy skin, but no scars or anything else. She has eaten a couple treefrogs, but nothing more. She was "blocked up" and paralyzed when she came in, but appears to be ok now.
The smaller of the two imports is about a foot and a half long, female. She has not eaten anything. She has better weight than the larger female, loose skin.
Since these two are imports, what parasites are common in imports so I know how to treat them properly? How are Candoia with wormers such as Panacur? Are there any medications I should avoid?
All the links to photos below have wrong years on them
oops.
The other three are CB, and very nice. Here's photos of the CB candoia:
http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/ccpaulsoni/isabel03orngf/
http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/ccpaulsoni/solomongry03m/
http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/ccpaulsoni/solomonblk04m/
and the two nonfeeders:
http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/ccpaulsoni/solomonadf/slides/solomonboaADf12-12-04 001.html
http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/ccpaulsoni/solomon02f/
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Lower Ground Reptiles

