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*phew* I'm lucky. Tarzan has never had Worms! ^.^ np


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Posted by Tmom on July 20, 2001 at 00:11:09:

In Reply to: different people say different things but... posted by Sharon on July 18, 2001 at 21:58:43:

: A lot of species have offspring born with parasites - like every dog and cat. I bred SharPei's for some years and we had to take the pups in for a three part series of deworming after they were born. Just part of nature I suppose.
: Most experts ignored the question regarding Iguanas until recently, but it is believed by most NOWADAYS that preventative (routine) deworming should be done.

: Hope this helps...
: ~Shar

: : Just wondering where you got this info? Born with them? I can't see how igs could be born with parasites? I could see how they could pick them up in the wild after being born. But wouldn't it be sterile inside the egg? I am just wondering because i have heard they can't be born with them and just wonder what is true? ~It seems like alot of info on iggys is like this so i try and find facts on everything~ thanks~

: : : *most* igs DO have worms and/or other parasites until they are treated ~ like puppies + kittens, they are "born" with them ...




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