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Old 18-10-2008, 05:46 AM
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Oh, and If any one is interested I can give you the reference list for this paper.

Andy
Ah, I thought it was your own writing. Could you reference the paper please? Thanks.

Cheers for pointing it out on the forums.
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I just meant the references for the paper....

and do you want them pm'ing or posting?

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Interesting read - I'm hoping to do some tests on the faeces of my own Leos and fat tails so very handy for me to use in the lab!
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Fecal tests are pretty easy when you know what your looking for... but then this is the critical point. Determining the difference between the various eggs/oosyts is pretty tough. But with a good grip of microscopy you should be ok.

On a related point though, if you discover oosyt like structures, I would not recommend self medicating... still best to check with a vet (unless you are truly sure...).

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I just posted this

understanding reptile parasites


a very good book
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