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Originally Posted by Suze65
Well I did go back to the vet today, although her nose isn't that runny, in fact it's quite dry, a bit wet inside maybe , anyway, we discussed all the options and possibilities, and decided to try baytril, before doing further investigations, the only problem is that now, because they don't use baytril as much, I would have to buy a whole bottle , which is £40, because they don't share the bottle once opened, but , I can , if I want have a bottle of baytril suspension for cats, which is exactly the same stuff , same strength, everything, just not licenced for reptiles, so I would just have to sign a form, to say I understand this, that's fine by me, it's only a tiny bottle , all I need for a two week course. Let's see what happens, I bet it works.
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Good luck, Suze. I hope it does the trick and gets rid of the wet nose for good!
I'll ask my eldest how they dispense it where he works. I know he had calculated a small two week dose for Bindi, one his geckos, as she'd been off her food and regurgitating cricket pellets. It's done the trick as she's back hunting them, but she's only 75g so a teeny tiny little dose.
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