I'd give the local vet a call (I think any vet will do for floats on her poo) and ask if you can collect a sterile sample bottle into which to deposit her next poo to be refrigerated and then taken to the vet for examination under a microscope for parasites.
If the vet reports that there are x y z parasites then book an appointment with a local herp/reptile vet to get the most effective parasiticidal and antibiotics to treat the parasites found.
I'd give the local vet a call (I think any vet will do for floats on her poo) and ask if you can collect a sterile sample bottle into which to deposit her next poo to be refrigerated and then taken to the vet for examination under a microscope for parasites.
If the vet reports that there are x y z parasites then book an appointment with a local herp/reptile vet to get the most effective parasiticidal and antibiotics to treat the parasites found.
We have a specialised vet school, with an exotic pet practice, in the area that charges the same as my local dog vet for a consult. Want to get her on the books with them because the offer advice and other services once we are registered.
Totally gonna get a specimen jar from my vet though! Good call once again!