CynthiasCreatures
Arachnopeon
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I am relatively new to the world of arachnids, but I've spent years in the exotic vet community.
One of the major things I noticed is the lack of knowledge on arachnids in the exotic vet community.
Some vets or their staff even refuse to see inverts due to their lack of knowledge or even fear of the animal.
I noticed (please feel free to correct me if I am wrong), that some tarantulas develop issues with internal parasites or parasites surrounding the fangs causing the animal to be unable to eat and cause other fatal problems.
A common medication used in mammals, avian, and reptiles, to kill parasites is Panacur.
I do not recommend anyone attempting this based on this post, but theoretically, could I inject a cricket with Panacur and have the tarantula eat it? (given it is internal parasites)
Or, rub the fangs of the tarantula with Panacur on a Q-tip to kill the surrounding nematodes?
Has anyone have experience treating inverts of arachnids with any type of worming medication?
One of the major things I noticed is the lack of knowledge on arachnids in the exotic vet community.
Some vets or their staff even refuse to see inverts due to their lack of knowledge or even fear of the animal.
I noticed (please feel free to correct me if I am wrong), that some tarantulas develop issues with internal parasites or parasites surrounding the fangs causing the animal to be unable to eat and cause other fatal problems.
A common medication used in mammals, avian, and reptiles, to kill parasites is Panacur.
I do not recommend anyone attempting this based on this post, but theoretically, could I inject a cricket with Panacur and have the tarantula eat it? (given it is internal parasites)
Or, rub the fangs of the tarantula with Panacur on a Q-tip to kill the surrounding nematodes?
Has anyone have experience treating inverts of arachnids with any type of worming medication?