magicmed
Arachnobaron
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Hey all I was in petsway today picking up some crickets, everything went as normal until while checking out the clerk received a call from a near by animal hospital.
The call was to inform the manager of said petsway that a young bearded dragon that was sold that day had Been taken in for a checkup, and found to have intestinal worms. So they recommended deworming their dragons. That got me to thinking, why did they have worms?
They must be wild caught, yes? I proposed this question to the clerk who responded no their beardies are all CB....so that got me thinking...should I trust their feeders? The worms came from somewhere, right? The dragon simply could not have developed worms in the time from pet store to pet hospital....so...contaminated feeders?
The call was to inform the manager of said petsway that a young bearded dragon that was sold that day had Been taken in for a checkup, and found to have intestinal worms. So they recommended deworming their dragons. That got me to thinking, why did they have worms?
They must be wild caught, yes? I proposed this question to the clerk who responded no their beardies are all CB....so that got me thinking...should I trust their feeders? The worms came from somewhere, right? The dragon simply could not have developed worms in the time from pet store to pet hospital....so...contaminated feeders?
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