Jeanna...

That's good to hear! The drugs can work fast if they were the correct
drugs for the situation. Make sure you follow your vet's instructions
about dosing, though. Don't just stop because the gecko is acting
better. There might be parasites at different stages of development that
won't be handled by the first dose, but will be gotten by the later
dose(s). Ask your vet for follow-up fecal recommendations. You should
expect to have several clean fecals done several weeks apart before you
can call your leo "parasite free".

Jeanna Morgan-Kienzle wrote:
> 
> Well, you will all be happy to know that my leo regained her appetite and
> her energy after only 3 days of forcefeeding the A/D so I don't think that I
> need to worry about any long term damage from that.
> 
> She is now eating large crikets with no problem and after 3 days of that I
> can see her tail beginning to plumb up already.  Does the Panacure/Flaygel
> really work that fast?  When should I do another fecal to see if she is bug
> free?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -Jeanna
> 
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