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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1736268, member: 76248"] Went to the vet again this morning. Got a sample under the microscope within minutes and saw a TON of flagellates swimming around. I'm not all that familiar with them but if I was looking at coccidia or pinworms I'd consider it to be a pretty major infection. It was a big enough sample that we're sending the rest out to a lab for detailed analysis but we have a good target now. Going to have some new meds formulated and sent out. Hopefully that will be it. Not sure where he got infected but if his previous owner was into aquariums, perhaps unsanitary conditions around those may have caused it. Just a guess though. [/QUOTE]
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