Hi,

you should really have his feces checked.
To me this very much sounds like sme flagellate infection. For leos, Cryptosporidium is a feared and frequent parasite, which can kill the whole group.
Anyhow, for apt -rapid- treatment you need a proper diagnosis.


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Hey all,

I wrote a while ago about my Leo Spoon. My two females who were housed with him a while before I discovered his problem are starting to show the same signs of being ill. I took Spoon to 6 vets, I can't afford to take these two. Right now they are still keeping weight, I am doing warm water soaks and keeping their temp at 80 flat. I dont know what else to do. If they dont take crickets or wax worms today I am going to start force feeding. Any other ideas?

Liz
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