Thanks very much for your help and info Keith, I'm gonna look into all that you have suggested, and see what can be done...now that i know a bit more about this.
Thanks again!
-Sam

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Subj: Re: [gecko]Pinworms in Leo Gex
Date: 7/1/2003 7:29:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Keith,
>My male is not the one that's infected...they're 2 adult females. And
>they both weigh around 37 grams.

That means that all one may take is approximately 0.37 cc of blood.
Tough to do much with that - but you might get a cbc and a chem or two.
I am not saying it cannot be done, but even acquiring the sample will
be, lets say, challenging.

>Also about disinfecting the tanks. I don't think it should be that hard
>to eliminate the parasites. 'cause one of the infected tanks i had
>before with this which now house a couple of my 2003 hatchlings have not
>caused any probs with those babies. And i disinfected a total of 4
>times, but very thoroughly. So i'm hoping these two tanks won't be that
>bad either.

Shouldn't be.

Keith

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