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    Re: New snake incoming!

    Again, how should I deworm her?
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    Re: New snake incoming!

    I do have adult garters that take adult mice with no problems. The hair just passes right through. Actually I think the hair acts like fiber and helps them poop regular
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    Re: New snake incoming!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bart View Post
    Again, how should I deworm her?

    No idea I'm not sure. It comes in some form you have put in the food, so they swallow that when they swallow the food. I'd like to do
    It to my snake, but I havent looked into it. I dont know where you can find it....

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    Re: New snake incoming!

    A vet would be your best bet for deworming. I've sure if you did it by yourself, you could make a mistake and harm your snake.
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    Re: New snake incoming!

    Is there any way, that she doesn't have any worms? Oh yeah, and what worms can actually infect other snakes? I mean, most of parasites need temporal hosts and final hosts. So they shouldn't pass freely between snakes, don't they?
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    Re: New snake incoming!

    Some snakes from the wild don't. But, a vet could tell from the snakes poop.
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    Re: New snake incoming!

    Lots of people do it themselves but yes a vet would be good.

    Most WC snakes have 99.9% of something in there. Everything they eat carries it. Theres very little or no chance of a worm-free snake.

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    Re: New snake incoming!

    Again: what worms can actually infect other snakes? I mean, most of parasites need temporal hosts and final hosts. So they shouldn't pass freely between snakes, don't they?
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    Re: New snake incoming!

    I don't think so... Most don't... I'm no expert, and don't know much about this stuff

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    Re: New snake incoming!

    So let's wait for real authority opinion. Steve, are you there?
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