What is the drug of choice to use in the deworming of a pair of newly aquired wild caught yellow tail cribos I recently took in? I have never had a need or desire to deworm my easterns or texas indigos with them being captive bred and fed on frozen rodents, chicks, & fish. There is alot of drugs out there that say no with indigos and even when it doesn't disapprove it says much smaller doses in Indigos. I purchased Mader's 2006 copy of reptile medicine and surgery. I just wanted to check on a consensus for what has has been used and the out comes. I would hate to hurt them.
I also wanted to inquire as to the best way to start these feeding. I have had them for about a month now and they will not show any interests in rodents dead or alive, chicks, fish or other live snakes?
I have them in there own 6 foot cages with cypress mulch, water container, lighting, and they have recently shed with soaking. They are as mean as all get out and have close to a 5 ft striking range. They are both 7 ft plus and weigh 3.6 lbs on male and 3.2 on the female. The male will actually chase you across the room.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jeff J
I also wanted to inquire as to the best way to start these feeding. I have had them for about a month now and they will not show any interests in rodents dead or alive, chicks, fish or other live snakes?
I have them in there own 6 foot cages with cypress mulch, water container, lighting, and they have recently shed with soaking. They are as mean as all get out and have close to a 5 ft striking range. They are both 7 ft plus and weigh 3.6 lbs on male and 3.2 on the female. The male will actually chase you across the room.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jeff J