cmh3988
Hatchling Member
Hi -
My beardie is (very thankfully) recovering from having fluke eggs in her stool. She also had a pretty awful RI which the vet set was likely a result of having had the fluke eggs so bad. I'm just wondering if anyone has had experience with them and where they possibly came from. From what I've read they're a nematode and the only thing I can think of is that the fruit flies around my dubia colony over the summer could have caused it.
I use about 1/2 and 1/2 of dubia and superworms as a staple along with collard/turnip greens for her diet. I'm going to freeze my dubia colony because I don't trust them now but is there any way it could have been the supers, or something else? Our other dragon has eaten the supers (and not the dubia) and had a fecal done too with no evidence of them.
I want to start another fresh colony but never want to go through this again. Any insight is much appreciated.
Thanks!!
My beardie is (very thankfully) recovering from having fluke eggs in her stool. She also had a pretty awful RI which the vet set was likely a result of having had the fluke eggs so bad. I'm just wondering if anyone has had experience with them and where they possibly came from. From what I've read they're a nematode and the only thing I can think of is that the fruit flies around my dubia colony over the summer could have caused it.
I use about 1/2 and 1/2 of dubia and superworms as a staple along with collard/turnip greens for her diet. I'm going to freeze my dubia colony because I don't trust them now but is there any way it could have been the supers, or something else? Our other dragon has eaten the supers (and not the dubia) and had a fecal done too with no evidence of them.
I want to start another fresh colony but never want to go through this again. Any insight is much appreciated.
Thanks!!