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Adult snake
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Why 6 months?
I know I've used those words before.
I've always looked at 6 months as a time when the chances of these babies having problems significantly diminish.
Especially when your talking about "failure to thrive".
I really stop my worrying at 1 year.
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Subadult snake
Re: Why 6 months?
I wish the 6 month mark came sooner, I just got a worry yesterday and worry of the fate of my 2 new checkereds
I switched a water dish for one a little bigger, the dish had some poop in it but I just left it, but I left the waterdish with some water left in it just sitting there, a week or so later the dish has like 15-20 small worms in it. Now I'm worried
I really hope it was some sort of fly or something. Maybe I should try it again, wait till they poop in their dish and then take it out and leave it for a bit
1.1.0 - Thamnophis Radix (Slider & Serpent)
2.1.0 - Thamnophis Sirtalis Parietalis (Spot, Pepper, Sunny)
1.1.2 - Thamnophis Marcianus (Frosty, Blizzard, 2 unnamed)
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Why 6 months?
Any chance of us seeing these worms?
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Subadult snake
Re: Why 6 months?
yeah, I tried taking pictures last night, I still have them in that dish
I'll see if I can snap a very clear shot of one of them
1.1.0 - Thamnophis Radix (Slider & Serpent)
2.1.0 - Thamnophis Sirtalis Parietalis (Spot, Pepper, Sunny)
1.1.2 - Thamnophis Marcianus (Frosty, Blizzard, 2 unnamed)
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Why 6 months?
That would be great. Thanks.
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Subadult snake
Re: Why 6 months?
just to research ahead of time, what are some deworming meds? try to list all you can because I'm not sure if certain ones will be available here in manitoba
1.1.0 - Thamnophis Radix (Slider & Serpent)
2.1.0 - Thamnophis Sirtalis Parietalis (Spot, Pepper, Sunny)
1.1.2 - Thamnophis Marcianus (Frosty, Blizzard, 2 unnamed)
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T. radix Ranch
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Subadult snake
Re: Why 6 months?
I just noticed them yesterday. Keep in mind that this dish was out of the tank for almost 2 weeks. So I can't 100% suspect the garters yet
1.1.0 - Thamnophis Radix (Slider & Serpent)
2.1.0 - Thamnophis Sirtalis Parietalis (Spot, Pepper, Sunny)
1.1.2 - Thamnophis Marcianus (Frosty, Blizzard, 2 unnamed)
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Why 6 months?
They sure don't look like any pinworms or flatworms I've ever seen.
I think I would try to get a Vet. to ID them.
If that can't be done I would treat the snake/s as if they have a parasite issue.
Just my opinion.
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