RockHound
Hatchling Member
Hello everyone,
Sierra is about four years old now, and has been in great health. I had to leave her with mom while I moved away for school, and I just returned almost a month ago. Mom did an okay job, but Sierra didn't get any live prey while I was gone. Still, she eats plenty of greens and crunchies and has been active, eating, pooping etc as normal. When I got back, I started giving her crickets a couple times a week.
In the fecal I took in last week, a few pinworms showed up. The vet isn't concerned and doesn't even want to medicate her, which I largely agree with. So far, Sierra has not lost any weight and isn't showing any signs of being sick (acting a little agitated, but she's also shedding). I have a sneaking suspicion that she was only recently infected, and probably by the first batch of crickets I got her. They started dying off rapidly after a few days, which was already after I had started feeding them off, and they were pretty lethargic. I've stopped getting my crickets there since then.
Anyway, I'd like to know if others agree that medicating an extremely minor case of pinworms would do more harm than help. I figure if I give daily baths and keep her tank clean, they will eventually cycle out without reinfecting her. From what I've read on pinworms, they don't actually do any harm to the host and such a minor case wouldn't even be noticed without a fecal test.
Sierra is about four years old now, and has been in great health. I had to leave her with mom while I moved away for school, and I just returned almost a month ago. Mom did an okay job, but Sierra didn't get any live prey while I was gone. Still, she eats plenty of greens and crunchies and has been active, eating, pooping etc as normal. When I got back, I started giving her crickets a couple times a week.
In the fecal I took in last week, a few pinworms showed up. The vet isn't concerned and doesn't even want to medicate her, which I largely agree with. So far, Sierra has not lost any weight and isn't showing any signs of being sick (acting a little agitated, but she's also shedding). I have a sneaking suspicion that she was only recently infected, and probably by the first batch of crickets I got her. They started dying off rapidly after a few days, which was already after I had started feeding them off, and they were pretty lethargic. I've stopped getting my crickets there since then.
Anyway, I'd like to know if others agree that medicating an extremely minor case of pinworms would do more harm than help. I figure if I give daily baths and keep her tank clean, they will eventually cycle out without reinfecting her. From what I've read on pinworms, they don't actually do any harm to the host and such a minor case wouldn't even be noticed without a fecal test.