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Parasitology in Snakes, Lizards and Chelonians A Husbandry Guide

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Paul Schneller(Author), Nikola Pantchev(Author), Nina Norden(Translated by), Ingo Pauler(Preface By)
203 pages, 192 colour photos
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
Parasitology in Snakes, Lizards and Chelonians
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  • Parasitology in Snakes, Lizards and Chelonians ISBN: 9783899734737 Hardback Dec 2008 Out of Print #173010
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Language: English

Parasitic disease is one of the most common diseases in amphibians and reptiles. This text provides an overview for the reptile keeper of the many parasites found in reptiles, their biology and appropriate provisions derived from it. Different approaches to diagnosis and treatment are required depending on the life cycle of each parasite, some of which may be harmful to the keeper.

The text is aimed to provide the reptile keeper with information for the early recognition of health problems in the animals in his care. Thereafter, consultation with a skilled veterinarian is imperative.

Various examination techniques, with faecal analysis being only one of them, are then used to reach a diagnosis and to identify the most successfUl treatment. This will often include efficient disinfection of all respective enclosures. The reptile keeper may get involved in the treatment measures depending on the proximity to the veterinary practice and his specific knowledge and understanding of the situation. Most importantly, parasitic disease requires fast, competent diagnosis. Losing valuable time due to inappropriate treatment by the keeper must be avoided.

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Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Paul Schneller(Author), Nikola Pantchev(Author), Nina Norden(Translated by), Ingo Pauler(Preface By)
203 pages, 192 colour photos
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
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