REPTAID new organic anti-parasite/health boost formula

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i try to pay but it didnt work,there must be another way,why not western union?
the problem is when someone try to take money on my account i reported it and now paypal havent fixed it,so icant use my card,so in my opinion theyre not best.hey come on i like to try the product there must be another way.
i mean i have paid people in the states with western union with no problems.
 
I just ordered my first bottle. I am hopping it keeps Oggie from surgery on his eyes. Thanks for making this item available to us. Amber tec is awesome for parv-aid for dogs it saved my first show dog!!
 
I wanted to post this from a bearded dragon owner because many of you may have dragons as well as chameleons. Reptaid has been working very well for the dragons as you can see in this testimonial:

I just wanted to drop you an email to thank you for introducing me to Reptaid. I received my order a few weeks ago and immediately started giving it to one of my male dragons who was not eating and had parasite counts which were very high. He had been given Albon to treat this and I had seen no results besides him deteriorating consistently despite my best efforts. Over the last month he was deteriorating quickly. He refused food of every kind and I had to supplement him just to keep him going. Who knows what would have happened if I didn't try Reptaid. I started giving reptaid in a .3ml dose , he had dropped to just over 300g, and within the first two days started eating greens and a few insects. Within a week he was eating much stronger and getting color back. Ten days after giving him reptaid fecal went out again and he is in the clear! It has been about three weeks and he is putting weight back on fast. He eats like a horse and is colorful and alert. Thanks again!
 
Hello Sandy:)

I am getting in 4 WCs here soon and I ordered a few bottles yesterday! I had to call because my comp is wierd and doesnt like some peoples shopping carts online. Your husband is such a nice guy! And he grew up near where I am living. Anyway, I saw the thread so I thought I would let you know I cant wait to try the product. I will definatly let the forum know my experiences with it.
 
Just ordered a bottle as poo_de_doo. I am looking forward to using it. Sounds like a great product!
 
After checking with the vet since my animal is suffering from scoliiss I have been giving this to him for three days. I know it can't cure him but he hasn't fallen today at all! His grip with his front feet seen better also. He just "seems" better. Thanks for the help from me and ben.
 
Reptaid worked on roundworms

I bought a new panther, runt of his litter. He was 9 months old and only 36g, but beautiful colors. We are calling him a pygmy panther, and he wasn't shooting his tongue. He would run up to the cricket and stick his tongue to it, then eat it. He showed up positive for roundworms just a few days after the Reptile show in Pomona where I met Elliot (but not Sandy):( and bought some Reptaid, just to have on hand. I started this guy on the Reptaid for 10 days, then 2 days off and repeated 10 days again. He tested negative for roundworms at the end of the treatment. He is starting to shoot his tongue farther- out about 2 inches now vs 1/2 inch. He eats like a pig and has gained 8 grams. I'm happy with the results and will be checking for worms in a couple weeks again. I had this in another thread, but thought I would put a copy here as well. Thanks for the great product!
 

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I baby sat some hatching eggs and I got to keep a baby red bar ambilobe and received 2 Nosy be eggs from a clutch as payment. I love to hatch babies, but don't want 69 at once (like Juli) They were laid on 6/26 so they should hatch in the next few months. They are starting to grow.:) (Nothing to do with Reptaid though-Sorry)
 
Just FYI to those thinking of buying it
I found this product is working to reduce (and I expect will eliminate) pinworms in an otherwise healthy male panther. I also attribute it to a good, complete shed that was overdue.
 
I had a small female veiled that seemed to have "given up on life". she wouldn't eat, drink or move. When i picked her up she couldn't even hold on. after 10 days of reptiaid she started eating and drinking on her own again and now is doing great!!!
 
Hello,

I keep Uroplatus phantasticus and WCs are notoriously known for having high coccidia levels. I would like to try this with fresh imports. These guys are only 5-8 grams at adult size. I am wondering is it possible to dose something this small?

Thanks
 
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Hello,

I keep Uroplatus phantasticus and WCs are notoriously known for having high coccidia levels. I would like to try this with fresh imports. These guys are only 5-8 grams at adult size. I am wondering is it possible to dose something this small?

Thanks
Yes, you can use Reptaid on a reptile that small. We have used it many times on our brev pygmy chameleons . The way you administer it to an animal this small is like this. You leave the needle on the syringe. Then after you draw some Reptaid into the syringe, you allow a couple of little tiny drips off of the end of the needle to land on the edge of their lips or in their mouth if you can. We wrap the brev cham up in a tissue with his head sticking out. And I use a cleaned paperclip as a specula to gently pry his mouth open. Then Sandy drips a couple of drips off the needle into his mouth. It works, is quick and the Reptaid really helps the tiny animal. Since it is so hard to weigh them and then know exactly how much Reptaid they are getting this way, we just limit it to 2 or 3 drips.
 
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