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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" CrazyHedgehog's Avatar
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    How to perform your own fecal count

    Ok,after reading about fecal counts a few times, I wondered what magic these were, turns out its just a vets assistant looking at prepared poop under a microscope and counting the worm eggs, well as I'm always skint, pretty sure I could do that! But how? What? Etc.

    Two minutes later on google....
    Fias Co Farm/Goat- How to run your own fecal samples
    this link is for goats, but surely it's the same principle?
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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    Maybe you could ask a Uni if they'd do it for you...or at least tell you how to do one ?
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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    I think the biggest issue is identification. Like, it's pretty easy to identify a roundworm, but very difficult to get it down to species without an expert opinion.
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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    Quote Originally Posted by -MARWOLAETH- View Post
    Maybe you could ask a Uni if they'd do it for you...or at least tell you how to do one ?
    The link has step by step instructions

    Quote Originally Posted by d_virginiana View Post
    I think the biggest issue is identification. Like, it's pretty easy to identify a roundworm, but very difficult to get it down to species without an expert opinion.
    does it matter? (I don't know) if it is loaded with eggs, its a problem?
    when you have a fecal count done do they identify the worm types?
    Also the link has images to help with identification of the different types.
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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyHedgehog View Post
    does it matter? (I don't know) if it is loaded with eggs, its a problem?
    when you have a fecal count done do they identify the worm types?
    Also the link has images to help with identification of the different types.
    It can for treatment. When my Everglades ratsnake had a worm problem certain treatments would have been ineffective. Some drugs provide a good general cover but won't eradicate certain types of worm.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    When the vet I use only charges £12 for a fecal float it makes the cost of the equipment more significant (especially if you go the whole hog and use a recorded centrifuge to separate the sample).
    Identifying the worms is an issue, I think Steve may be able to point you at a chart or book.
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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    This is the book I have and the chart I use.
    They are great but it's the experience in identification that I lack. I've got the tools but lack the talent, at this point.

    It would be wise to bookmark that second website. Everything is priced at a fair and many are hard to get/find items.

    Understanding Reptile Parasites: A Basic Manual for Herpetoculturists & Veterinarians (Herpetocultural Library - Spec): Roger Klingenberg: 9781882770212: Amazon.com: Books

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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post

    They are great but it's the experience in identification that I lack. I've got the tools but lack the talent, at this point.
    lol I don't think that ever goes away. Whenever we are asked to identify something outside of our field, there's a saying that "The answer is whatever an xxxx-ologist (depending on what you're looking at) says it is".
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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    That book I provided the link for was the 1st edition. There is a second edition available. It is also available on eBook format on Amazon. You can also download a free app. from amazon "Kindle for PC" the eBook is on sale for $10.09. I downloaded the app. and bought the book today.

    Amazon.com: Kindle for PC - Read Kindle eBooks on your PC

    Amazon.com: Understanding Reptile Parasites (Advanced Vivarium Systems) eBook: Roger Klingenberg: Kindle Store
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    Re: How to perform your own fecal count

    I saw this being shared by The Reptile Report and it may help people who wish to perform their own fecal floats. The floats were done on chameleons.

    HOW to do a FECAL FLOAT - VIDEO - Chameleon Forums

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