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Posted by Sharon E. Chancellor on November 04, 2001 at 22:56:34:
In Reply to: Re: Baytril posted by EJ on October 26, 2001 at 14:00:16:
: Normal practice is to keep rehabilitating herps at a higher than normal and constant temperature.
True enough!
: As I said at this point these are preferences. For every vet that uses one method there is another that uses the other method. I as well as others have used the injectable method for years and found I had as good if not better success with the oral.
: As I also said Sharif, you have your work cut out for you. Tough call.
I won't use Baytril as an injectible if it can be avoided as it burns the B-Hey-Seuss out of the turtle/tortoise. It was recently prescribed for oral administration by my vet to treat spirochetes that were overwhleming the GI of a galbinifrons. It is very effective against spirochetes! Cool stuff!
--Sharon
: Ed
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