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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Cause for concern

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Hey, thanks for the links. Good to know. Wait a minute. Sodium Nitrate? isn't that the same stuff I use to stabilize my homemade wine?
    Sorry, I wouln't know anything about that.
    Not my cup of tea Tea I know.
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    Re: Cause for concern

    oh wait. Maybe I got that wrong. I'm pretty sure it's a preservative used in processed meats. Anyway, got way off topic. Still wondering how the heck that can be used to detect hook worms.

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    Re: Cause for concern

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    It's good to know what's causing the problem.
    While I was at the Vet's Office the Vet. Tech taught me how to do fecal floats. She also gave me all the info. for buying my own supplies.

    Fecal Diagnostic Kit Fecalyzer, Fecal Float Device, Parasite Diagnostic - 50 Tests - Test Kits - Vet Med Direct

    Fecasol- Flotation solution Fecasol Solution, 1 gallon - Test Kits - Vet Med Direct
    Teach me? I read something about mixing the feces and touching a slide to the top of the liquid, is there more to it then that?

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    Re: Cause for concern

    The first thing she did was mix it up, then strained it through a small metal mesh, to take out the big stuff. The remaining liquid was placed in a test tube and spent 5 minutes in a centerfuge. After that it was removed and topped off with solution so that if had a domed look. Then you place a cover slide on top and let it sit for 15 minutes. After that time, you lift the cover slide off and place it on the main slide. Then view it.
    Steve
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    Re: Cause for concern

    Mmmmm... feces. With shelf life!

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    Re: Cause for concern

    Today Sunday, Charlotte finished her first run of Panacur. Her roommates are all on day 2. My girls aren't happy about being forced to take this medicine. Some of the angry looks I'm getting are going to come back to haunt me. The only girl who didn't seem to mind was Lucky. She is something special.
    I wanted to inject the med. into a pinky to make it less stressful to my girls but the only syringes I have are the ones I used to take my allergy shots. The needle gauge is too small to pull in the thick liquid Panacur. I'll have to locate some larger syringes.
    Did another complete scrub down of the enclosure. My girls will have to be on paper towels until this whole treatment process is done. Haven't seen any more bloody feces since the treatment started. Hoping were on the road to recovery for Charlotte and this awesome group of radixes.
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    Re: Cause for concern

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I wanted to inject the med. into a pinky to make it less stressful to my girls but the only syringes I have are the ones I used to take my allergy shots. The needle gauge is too small to pull in the thick liquid Panacur. I'll have to locate some larger syringes.
    you can take the needle off the syringe all-together (unless it's a one-piece), and just squirt the meds into the mouse's gut through the throat, once it's defrosted
    just make sure to stick it down the throat far enough that the snake won't be able to squeeze it back out if the mouse goes down the wrong way
    rhea
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    Re: Cause for concern

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    you can take the needle off the syringe all-together (unless it's a one-piece),
    It is the one piece design. I do have one without a needle and I did attemp to squirt the Panacur down the pinkies throat but there's too much if it.
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    Re: Cause for concern

    shucks - what a pain in the . . .
    rhea
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    Re: Cause for concern

    ask your vet for a couple 18 gauge IV catheters.....you can put one on the end of a 1 cc syringe and give neds that way....works good for tube feeding babies that aren't eating

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