cricket4u
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Basically he got onto some sort of reptile veterinarian website where they review different cases and him a few other vets on there believe it was an infection.He said a necropsy would be pointless due to the fact i wasnt going to pay the three figure amount to send out samples when he thought it was an isolated incident. They were fed separate but from the same batch of crickets. He said that just like people we all come across bacteria, etc but sometimes our immune system cant fight it off like it should, and he believes thats what happened. I am suppose to bring back a stool sample, but considering how quickly she died, and how the other one is not showing any symptoms is why he believes she will be alright. Basically he got onto some sort of reptile veterinarian website where they review different cases and him a few other vets on there believe it was an infection. Maybe he didnt want it because it was over the 24 hours before I could bring him the body? I'm not sure what the case is, I just know I feel confident and better about Pedros health, and dont think hes at risk for anything as of right now. I'll be taking a fecal sample in as a precaution, but they were previously checked and cleared.
Does he specialize in reptiles? Did she have strong smelling feces, runny or discolored feces prior? I am sorry for all the questions. I am just trying to make sense of it all. What's most important now is Pedro is doing well. His feces will more than likely come back fine, but it's always better to be safe than sorry.