ok...so im caught. mwheelock, you are correct in the fact that i did not do my research to find a "good herp vet" in the area. it was a case where i chose the wrong words, and perhaps was biased from past experience with a "knowledgeable" vet in regards to some of the cases i brought to them.
perhaps ive grown a bit cold towards vetting my geckos, and i will openly admit that. my issue is that i do not believe that someone classified as a herp vet necessarily has the edge to know what to do for my leaftails when they fall ill. as the other mike explained, uroplatus arent what i would think to be common visitors to any vet, whether or not affiliated with exotics. i am totally open to being disproven, and i would honestly prefer that i could be disproven.
as for the issue with the meds...this was a way old topic, with not enough detail on the situation provided in order to really require the tangents it reached. my issue was this: i had a male uroplatus pietschmanni that had been in my care for ~2 years, and had suddenly become lethargic and stopped eating. since ive got a nice lil network of others experienced with leaftails, i decided to ask them what they took of the situation. ends up it sounded like entamoeba, and someone had some experience treating it. they gave me advice, as well as proper dosing instructions. i was just looking for some medications, and didnt want to spend $50 just to find out i needed to spend more on medications that i would have known in the first place. true, it could easily have been misdiagnosis. i never intended to fish the forum to get a hold of prescription drugs, and im sorry if there was a misunderstanding.
my past experiences with vets have left me with about a thousand dollars in bills (paid, of course), a few dead animals, and a bitter taste in the back of my mouth.
ill be sending you a PM though, i am interested in herp vets you'd recommend in the area, because as i mentioned, id love to have my outlook for treating my geckos at vets to be changed. i have indeed heard of dr. powers, she is a fairly regular customer at the store i work at. perhaps you know dr. messenger as well (works at one of the huntersville clinics on statesville ave), his son is a good friend of mine, i actually am one of the biggest helping hands he has on his snake field research.
i apologize if i got a lil defensive, i just think some issues got a lil out of hand, and i had obviously completely overlooked this till now.