Looking for someone who performs their own fecal tests

Starlily

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Beardie name(s)
Lily & Percy
Hi there!

I've just recently started doing fecal tests at home for my bearded dragon and leopard gecko. I was wondering if anyone else here does as well?

If you do, and you have some experience with this, please PM me. I'd love to share my slide results and make sure I am interpreting this correctly!

Kind regards
- Luna
 

Dar65

New member
Hi there!

I've just recently started doing fecal tests at home for my bearded dragon and leopard gecko. I was wondering if anyone else here does as well?

If you do, and you have some experience with this, please PM me. I'd love to share my slide results and make sure I am interpreting this correctly!

Kind regards
- Luna
Hi
How are you doing that?
I am interested as my guy has diarrhea, would love to be able to check without going to vet. Thank you
 

Starlily

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Original Poster
Beardie name(s)
Lily & Percy
Hi
How are you doing that?
I am interested as my guy has diarrhea, would love to be able to check without going to vet. Thank you
Hello,


This should explain enough to give you an idea. There are also a few videos online.

That said, I don't want to give any impression that I'm advocating folks to skip a vet visit. If you think something is wrong, best not to play god with your precious friends and make sure they are seen by a professional.

I am choosing to do this as a precaution, to test a few times a year or so. I still take both of my reptiles to a vet when needed.

Good luck! :)
 

Dar65

New member
Hello,


This should explain enough to give you an idea. There are also a few videos online.

That said, I don't want to give any impression that I'm advocating folks to skip a vet visit. If you think something is wrong, best not to play god with your precious friends and make sure they are seen by a professional.

I am choosing to do this as a precaution, to test a few times a year or so. I still take both of my reptiles to a vet when needed.

Good luck! :)
Thank you very much.
I understand 😊..I would
Hello,


This should explain enough to give you an idea. There are also a few videos online.

That said, I don't want to give any impression that I'm advocating folks to skip a vet visit. If you think something is wrong, best not to play god with your precious friends and make sure they are seen by a professional.

I am choosing to do this as a precaution, to test a few times a year or so. I still take both of my reptiles to a vet when needed.

Good luck! :)
Thank you
I would certainly bring my dragon to the vet.. appreciate the info😊
 

Dar65

New member
Thank you very much.
I understand 😊..I would

Thank you
I would certainly bring my dragon to the vet.. appreciate the info😊
Sorry that sounded a little off... I just wanted to monitor his poo. I would never not seek Dr.. thank you again
 

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