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<blockquote data-quote="Stressed2theHilt" data-source="post: 18071" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>You'd have to get Albon from the Vet. Panacur can be ordered online but is expensive and does not come in single dose sized.</p><p></p><p>Before starting any type of medication or wormer, you should always have a fecal float run if gut parasites are suspected. Panacur is safe and broad spectrum and generally safe but...say it is coccidia, then you are mistreating the wrong thing. Wasting money. Panacur would be great to add in to your worming plan. </p><p></p><p>Most of the kennels I inspect alternate Pyrantal and Panacur and I think it is a marvelous plan. </p><p></p><p>Do you think you'll be dug out by Friday? hahahahah or your Vet for that matter. I'm seriously debating my trip to Buffalo New York on Friday for KH#2's orthodontal appointment. Hate that lake effect crap.</p><p></p><p>Ah, the infamous baby red-eared slider sale! Look anything like these when it was little? Those are mine and there are 11 of them in there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I asked because I keep turtles. I currently have 10 adult box turtles and one baby that I hatched out this past August.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What sucks about the box turtles is that they are regulated in Ohio so I'm jumping thru hoops to get mine licensed. Once they are licensed, I'll have to have each of the adults microchipped. I wish I'd have NOT be honest about having them. I still don't know if they will try to confiscate them in lieu of licensing them. If they confiscated, since they are not turtles from Ohio, they'll have to euthanize them. Tell me where that makes sense?????</p><p></p><p>The law about turtles is that they have to have a carapace of at least 4 inches to be sold legally. This is due to an FDA ban back in the 70's. Did you ever have "dollar turtles" when you were a kid? That was a craze and parents were buying these cute, safe, "kid pets" for their small children. Little kids were doing what they do best with small things...sticking them in their mouth. So began the salmonella outbreak amongst children in homes with "dollar turtles".</p><p></p><p>The FDA figured that a child wouldn't be able to put the larger turtle in their mouths.</p><p></p><p>That's the reasoning behind the ban on turtle sizes.</p><p></p><p>I know what you mean about personality. You should see the "turtle convoy" when they know I'm filling the food bowl!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stressed2theHilt, post: 18071, member: 1409"] You'd have to get Albon from the Vet. Panacur can be ordered online but is expensive and does not come in single dose sized. Before starting any type of medication or wormer, you should always have a fecal float run if gut parasites are suspected. Panacur is safe and broad spectrum and generally safe but...say it is coccidia, then you are mistreating the wrong thing. Wasting money. Panacur would be great to add in to your worming plan. Most of the kennels I inspect alternate Pyrantal and Panacur and I think it is a marvelous plan. Do you think you'll be dug out by Friday? hahahahah or your Vet for that matter. I'm seriously debating my trip to Buffalo New York on Friday for KH#2's orthodontal appointment. Hate that lake effect crap. Ah, the infamous baby red-eared slider sale! Look anything like these when it was little? Those are mine and there are 11 of them in there. I asked because I keep turtles. I currently have 10 adult box turtles and one baby that I hatched out this past August. What sucks about the box turtles is that they are regulated in Ohio so I'm jumping thru hoops to get mine licensed. Once they are licensed, I'll have to have each of the adults microchipped. I wish I'd have NOT be honest about having them. I still don't know if they will try to confiscate them in lieu of licensing them. If they confiscated, since they are not turtles from Ohio, they'll have to euthanize them. Tell me where that makes sense????? The law about turtles is that they have to have a carapace of at least 4 inches to be sold legally. This is due to an FDA ban back in the 70's. Did you ever have "dollar turtles" when you were a kid? That was a craze and parents were buying these cute, safe, "kid pets" for their small children. Little kids were doing what they do best with small things...sticking them in their mouth. So began the salmonella outbreak amongst children in homes with "dollar turtles". The FDA figured that a child wouldn't be able to put the larger turtle in their mouths. That's the reasoning behind the ban on turtle sizes. I know what you mean about personality. You should see the "turtle convoy" when they know I'm filling the food bowl! [/QUOTE]
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