Okay no worries, i just remember hearing somewhere torts should be wormed up to twice a yearUnless you have specific reasons or symptoms...don't bother. Tortoises are not pets in the fashion of dogs or c ats. Rarely are parasites a problem,...
ah but remember...if you didn't hear it HERE...it ain't trueOkay no worries, i just remember hearing somewhere torts should be wormed up to twice a year
Be careful giving dosage unless you know the OP's tortoise is of same size and weight. It could be very dangerous for the tort to follow a dosage that is not meant for their tort.I have trouble with parasites here, because of all the small snails. They are on everything. Snails are full of parasites. I have treated Opo with a liquid med panacur 2 times. I had Opo's stool checked before treating him. I noticed he was off his food. He didn't eat like usual.
How I treated is with a syringe (no needle)
Put 3ml on his mazuri pellets and let it soak in.
I have never wormed my tortoises. If there is no reason too then don't.Hi there, i havent wormed my tortoise before and dont really know how to go about it. Is there a test i can get to see if he needs worming? And can i do it all from home?
Thank you.
Oops my bad, didn't think about the size of their tort. Thanks for correcting that.Be careful giving dosage unless you know the OP's tortoise is of same size and weight. It could be very dangerous for the tort to follow a dosage that is not meant for their tort.
You can take a stool sample in to your vet if you are worried, but be careful. Some amount of some parasitic worms is considered at least commensal, and possible beneficial in some cases. Worming medication is toxic and must be used carefully and only when its really needed. FYI, Ivermectin is toxic to torts, so be aware of that in case your vet isn't.Hi there, i havent wormed my tortoise before and dont really know how to go about it. Is there a test i can get to see if he needs worming? And can i do it all from home?
Thank you.
I hear Ivermectin cures covid 19. I just don't know how much I should take.?You can take a stool sample in to your vet if you are worried, but be careful. Some amount of some parasitic worms is considered at least commensal, and possible beneficial in some cases. Worming medication is toxic and must be used carefully and only when its really needed. FYI, Ivermectin is toxic to torts, so be aware of that in case your vet isn't.
You can find the doing amounts and schedule online pretty easily.I hear Ivermectin cures covid 19. I just don't know how much I should take.?
I hear Ivermectin cures covid 19. I just don't know how much I should take.?
NO! Real vaccine for covid is free...don't give ignorant newbies any reason to eat parasite paste...DON'TYou can find the doing amounts and schedule online pretty easily.
TOM!!! don't give out bad ideas...lolYou can find the doing amounts and schedule online pretty easily.
You've been lied to and you've fallen for it. Sorry Maggie.TOM!!! don't give out bad ideas...lol
I agree, it is hard for me to walk in a pet store. I want to buy all the tortoises in the store. ?This is a great thread. I was also told to deworm any new turtles as part of a good quarantine process. Glad to know that’s not necessary unless there are symptoms.
There’s lot of conflicting info out there and most pet stores selling torts seem to have no clue. Just saw a store with some baby redfoots and sulcatas that were bone dry and cooking under their lights. I would’ve thought that normal until reading Tom’s care guides
Yeah, what I posted probably wasn't a good idea.NO! Real vaccine for covid is free...don't give ignorant newbies any reason to eat parasite paste...DON'T
we all do that once in a while...me...more often...Yeah, what I posted probably wasn't a good idea.
Ok Jan ,I got a laugh from you! That's what the post was meant for. But I could see where someone might take it and actually try it.I hear Ivermectin cures covid 19. I just don't know how much I should take.?
I'm trying to behave, Ray. And it's very, very hard.Ok Jan ,I got a laugh from you! That's what the post was meant for. But I could see where someone might take it and actually try it.