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Posted by: redtyger999 at Tue Apr 8 15:06:25 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by redtyger999 ] If you're having any problem with your frillies, not feeding, etc. PLEASE see to it that a fecal sample is emamined by a vet. After obtaining a wonderful captive bred frillie, things went downhill fast. He stopped eating, drinking and even moving. I tried everything I could to reduce stress. Eventually moved to force feeding, I was beginning to loose hope for the little one. This continued for a couple months. Long story short, fecal sample taken to my local herp vet. He was loaded with pinworms. After treatment he is eating like a pig and thriving. Well worth the money and time at the vet. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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