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No I have a baby bearded dragon. I keep them separate and always wash my hands between handling. The reason he may have gotten parasites is from his crickets. all of them seemed to die at once which was odd. So I got rid of my cricket supply in case they had parasites. He already ate some of them from before and became lethargic so I took him in for a fecal test. I am going to ask what type of parasite.Did the vet say what the parasite was?
All the ones I know of are treatable.
Definitely deep clean the cage and everything in it.
Is it the only reptile you have?
I actually have to check what medicine it is when I get home. I just got off the phone with the vet and he has pinworms. he seems to be doing better today than he did yesterday. Thank you! I will keep you updatedCoccidia is a one-celled protozoan...not a worm. It can be treated but isn't the easiest one to treat. Steam kills it but some of the disinfectants don't when it comes to cleaning the cage and equipment.
What's the medication that you're using for the chameleon?
It's usually a sulpha drug that works on killing it.
All the same, it might be prudent to have a fecal done on the beardie. Bearded dragons can hide illness for a looong time.No I have a baby bearded dragon. I keep them separate and always wash my hands between handling.