Hi! So, i previously had some issues with him dropping his appetite, but i found a way around it by placing him in a blank white container and dropping dubia roaches infront of him one by one, and he ate almost half the container of small roaches, the greedy guts! I also noticed during the drop of appetite that he was shedding. Naturally, i only noticed all this before i paid a small fortune for an emergency vet consultation which had them charging extra for the fecal screening which is what ended with this diagnosis. I believe they said low numbers of oxyurid eggs, but im not completely sure. My sister took the call while i was out, so the suppository thing might have been her mishearing it, but after I called they made no attempt to correct me on the suppository thing.
Especially with how expensive this new oxyurid treatment is going to be, and if it will not harm the dragon, is it a safe gamble not to have him treated? Especially because he is very young (Under 5 months.)