Pistachiochameleon
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I found these while cleaning cams cage thourougly, they were in some soil. I have been getting treated for parasites myself due to being very sick... does anyone know what tf these are?!? Im freaking out
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Here are better picsThey were in a potted plant... normally I wouldn’t be super worried... except I have had three docs tell me they think I have a parasite... I am currently undergoing specialist testing. Is there any possibly these could be hook/roundworms?
Thank you so much!Definitely nothing to be worried about! Here, I dug through my isopod bin a bit. Pictures are crap, but so is my macro lens and I'm exhausted lol!
To my knowledge (and I work at a veterinary clinic, if that lends me any credit!), reptile parasites cannot survive in a human host, anyway. I can only think of 4 things that can possibly pass from a reptile to infect a human: salmonella, botulism (caused by clostridium bacterium), campylobacteriosis (campylobacter bacterium), and leptospirosis. All four of these are caused by different forms of bacteria.
Pot worm:1
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Young red wiggler worm:
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Thank you so much!
Ugh, H. Pylori sucks! Feel betterThank you guys for all the insight. Turns out I have an amoeba and h-pylori, not from the Cham. Thanks again
ThanksUgh, H. Pylori sucks! Feel better
Thank you!! God is good, it would be very scary if it went untreated, amoebas arnt to be messed withGlad they finally found what it was! Hope you have a speedy recovery
Do you know what kind of amoeba? Just curious I studied parasitology.Thank you!! God is good, it would be very scary if it went untreated, amoebas arnt to be messed with
I stayed a month in Cambodia. I’m not sure exactly what kind, but I have had it since December. It’s obviously not a brain eating one or id already be deadDo you know what kind of amoeba? Just curious I studied parasitology.
can someone help me on my post how can I know when my female veiled is ready to lay eggsUgh, H. Pylori sucks! Feel better
I have these pot worms in my separate isopod/springtail enclosure ive read here they’re harmless but I hate themDefinitely nothing to be worried about! Here, I dug through my isopod bin a bit. Pictures are crap, but so is my macro lens and I'm exhausted lol!
To my knowledge (and I work at a veterinary clinic, if that lends me any credit!), reptile parasites cannot survive in a human host, anyway. I can only think of 4 things that can possibly pass from a reptile to infect a human: salmonella, botulism (caused by clostridium bacterium), campylobacteriosis (campylobacter bacterium), and leptospirosis. All four of these are caused by different forms of bacteria.
Pot worm:1
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Young red wiggler worm:
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Any ways to get rid of the pot worms?Definitely nothing to be worried about! Here, I dug through my isopod bin a bit. Pictures are crap, but so is my macro lens and I'm exhausted lol!
To my knowledge (and I work at a veterinary clinic, if that lends me any credit!), reptile parasites cannot survive in a human host, anyway. I can only think of 4 things that can possibly pass from a reptile to infect a human: salmonella, botulism (caused by clostridium bacterium), campylobacteriosis (campylobacter bacterium), and leptospirosis. All four of these are caused by different forms of bacteria.
Pot worm:1
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Young red wiggler worm:
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Please start your own thread so things don’t get confusing in this thread. To do that…go to forums and click on it. Then on the page that comes up click on post thread (a little blue box on the right) and that will allow you to start your own thread and ask your question.can someone help me on my post how can I know when my female veiled is ready to lay eggs