I recently did a parasite test, I used a pooled sample and the results come back with occasional amount of coccidia (isospora) oocysts and a pinworm count of less than 50 eggs per gram. Do I need to treat this and if so how? I would really appreciate some feedback.
Light parasite loads are often left untreated in otherwise healthy dragons. High quality lighting, a good, varied diet, and clean enclosure should help their system manage on it's own. I would focus on keeping everything well cleaned and sanitized as a start. If you decide to treat it, Ponazuril is usually what's used to eliminate coccidia and Panacur is effective against pinworms.
Light parasite loads are often left untreated in otherwise healthy dragons. High quality lighting, a good, varied diet, and clean enclosure should help their system manage on it's own. I would focus on keeping everything well cleaned and sanitized as a start. If you decide to treat it, Ponazuril is usually what's used to eliminate coccidia and Panacur is effective against pinworms.
Lethargic behavior, weight loss, lack of appetite, extremely smelly or messy poops for an extended period of time. Things like that may indicate the immune system is having trouble keeping up.