filez41
Tom
Hey Everyone, I have a male 250 gram spider ball python, and I took his fecal sample to the vet, and he has a high count of flagellated protozoa. She gave us flagyl, and told us to give him .3 CC's every two days orally.
My question is, we left the poop sample in a baggy overnight, could the protozoa have multiplied externally in the poop causing the count to be high? I just don't want to be giving him medicine unnecessarily. Also, can it hurt him if we give it to him and his count isn't as high?
One last question, is constipation a sign of increased protozoa?
Thanks!
My question is, we left the poop sample in a baggy overnight, could the protozoa have multiplied externally in the poop causing the count to be high? I just don't want to be giving him medicine unnecessarily. Also, can it hurt him if we give it to him and his count isn't as high?
One last question, is constipation a sign of increased protozoa?
Thanks!