Yes, I believe the clear version is their liquid. Ask the person working their to be sure.Is this it???
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Yes, I believe the clear version is their liquid. Ask the person working their to be sure.Is this it???
Ok and do I just use that or do I need to mix it with water or something?Yes, I believe the clear version is their liquid. Ask the person working their to be sure.
You do not mix it with anything...Ok and do I just use that or do I need to mix it with water or something?
Ok thank you!You do not mix it with anything...
Get gloves... get a spray bottle that you only use for it. If you have glasses wear them when your spraying it on. Take the cage outside to do this. The smell is extremely strong... Continue spraying the surfaces of the cage so that it is wet with it for 20 minutes. After you are going to spray the heck out of it with water to get the excess off.
Do not do this where your dogs can get into it. This stuff is extremely strong so use caution.
It's not bad! Hopefully it's a fast recovery.I know its not great but this is the final product after a long and stressful day. We made it smaller to help with cleaning, hopefully its only for a couple weeks
That vet is doing you a big one above & beyond. I think some type of meaningful Thank You! is in order.So giving the medicine to Poseidon is going terrible. Its impossible to get him to take this little bit from a syringe so the vet was really nice and agreed to give him the medicine every day, so I do have to put him in a box and drive up there every day but they aren't making me pay for it and hes getting what he needs so it's ok.
Ew, that's nasty.Have you tried injecting the meds into a roach. I know it sucks doing it, but take sharp syringe and inject through its "back end hole" and fill it up.
I only have blqck soldier larvae and crickets, the crickets jump away and he hasnt been eating the worms lately, I tried and ended up wasting a dose because he wouldnt eat itHave you tried injecting the meds into a roach. I know it sucks doing it, but take sharp syringe and inject through its "back end hole" and fill it up.
Tried but the cricket almost died, he ended up antenna-less and one legged lolEw, that's nasty.
Wouldn't drenching feeder insects in the medicine work as well?
I know, its torture, so I sing "A Spoonful of Sugar" while doing it. Those poor roaches can hold so much in them.Ew, that's nasty.
This is what I do when I need to give meds. I inject the roaches, then I’ll hand feed to once that have the meds so I know they are being eaten. Easiest and less stressful Way to give needs.Have you tried injecting the meds into a roach. I know it sucks doing it, but take sharp syringe and inject through its "back end hole" and fill it up.
Yeah I heard they make a mess as it isYeah ditto... Don't do it with hornworms... It was horrific... And the meds will squish back out of them.
Ehhh I don't feed them passed 2 inches long. I don't like the bite risk when they are bigger. But the smaller ones may squish a bit but mess is low. Unless you have poked a hole into them that becomes a hole different situation. And they do not take kindly to being poked with a needle.Yeah I heard they make a mess as it is
Ehhh I don't feed them passed 2 inches long. I don't like the bite risk when they are bigger. But the smaller ones may squish a bit but mess is low. Unless you have poked a hole into them that becomes a hole different situation. And they do not take kindly to being poked with a needle.