hi Barbie,
ya when i was at the vet i went through their reptile magazine and saw that page you're referring to. That was quite disgusting. I think that it said that that bearded dragon, or iguana can't remember which, basically pooped itself terribly before it died. It had a lot of pinworms inside it. Didn't quite help me with my worries regarding my leos. :(
Well i'm off to the vet now to start treatment and try and get some more info outta this.
Thanks all you guys! Now i can go in there knowing some more info about all this.
You guys have always been great :)
-Sam

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Subj: Re: [gecko]Pinworms in Leo Gex
Date: 7/2/2003 7:48:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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There just happens to be a thing on pinworms in this month's Reptiles. An
awful pic of an igg's intestine, with visible pinworms in it. Yikes. :(

Barbie >^,,^<
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