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The Purple Snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Parasites in feeder fish?
So... generally, do we worry about the feeder fish giving our snakes parasites? Do you check fecals on your snakes from time to time and deworm or is it not really a concern? When I got Fluffy, the ball python, I did run a fecal and found she had roundworms. So have dewormed her and the baby ball, Little Squiggles (which is what you get when you let your husband name your snakes, LOL).
Just trying to figure out if it would be prudent to set up a small community tank and raise my own feeder fish, which I could moniter the health of and also deworm from time to time... Thanks wise snake people!!!! :-) |
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Parasites in feeder fish?
parasites are everywhere . . .
I personally have not had problems with feeder minnows although some batches look like I should
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Parasites in feeder fish?
Yeah, parasites are all over the place. However, I don't think I've had a single instance of them with feeder fish, but they say that those minnows are the dirtiest fish out there. Try to switch them over to rodents (pinkies/fuzzies depending on the size of the snake). There is a thread from yesterday or the day before about the process of switching them over. It works out best for everything except the rodents.
Question for all, what is the biggest rodent your garter ever ate? e.g., hopper, small mouse, medium mouse, large mouse, jumbo mouse, medium rats, etc. |
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The Purple Snake
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Re: Parasites in feeder fish?
Oh yeah, all animals are going to carry a certain load of parasites at all times. But we do want to prevent an overgrowth which is what leads to the problems. An otherwise healthy animal is going to be able to handle its parasite load, but it's when they becomes compromised by illness that the parasites can take over.
I was also wondering what size rodent the garters eventually eat! Can they get up to full size mice??? |
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: Parasites in feeder fish?
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The Purple Snake
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Re: Parasites in feeder fish?
I also agree on not doing random deworming. I always check fecals before deworming, on all the animals; but I work for an equine vet so it's extra easy for me to do that. The dewormers can be very toxic when overused.
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Parasites in feeder fish?
That is really impressive. Mine took down the pinks in about 15 seconds each, so do think it's time for fuzzies? What really stinks is that I only have two snakes that eat the same size rodent (my baby pine and kings).
Also, does anyone here have any extra plastic terraniums (like vision cages or whatever) I can buy off them and live in the tri-state area? I am doing my best to get my snakes out of glass and I really hate rubbermaid (too opaque ). |
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