BonnieLorraine
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I obtained 4 Uroplatus sikorae approximately a week and a half ago and currently have them in quarantine in 2 separate cages. Before I started them on meds (while trying to collect fecals for testing) they were eating roughly 8-14 medium crickets a night per cage, so 4-7 crickets per gecko. The vet had me start them on albon and panacur 6 days ago, and the vet tech said to do the panacur for 3-5 days and the albon for 7 days straight, but she also kept wondering why I was even treating the animals at all since most pet stores don't bother (they're from my friends reptile store, so he told us to use his account with the vet). I started them on the meds, and continuing with their daily showers, usually an hour long shower every day while I am bleaching out the cages. Their appetites were fine for the first 2 days on the meds, and then dropped to about 2-3 crickets per cage a night, so 1-2 crickets per gecko. I got them some probiotics to try and counteract the albon, dabbing it on their noses and letting them lick it off. but they still weren't eating much. I decided to split up the albon into two separate treatments, spaced 3 days apart, to try to give their digestive systems some chance to recover. I stopped the meds 2 days ago, and they're now up to 5 and 4 crickets per cage, but I'm worried about giving the second dose (I've also read I should do a second round of panacur before the next fecal check). They're currently not at all dehydrated, haven't lost weight, and are very active, am I just over worrying this or should I hold off on the next round until they've had a bit more chance to recover? I also found mites around their eye sockets while giving them meds, and treated them with a q tip and veggie oil, so that might have been an additional stressor. I know there are people on here pretty experienced with medicating these guys, so any advice would be great as these are my first uros, I used to be a cham and terrestrial gecko breeder. Thanks
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