Fecal Float Pics

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Just did a fecal. Do any of these pics have parasites?
 

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It does look like a parasite there but I'm not a vet and you should have a professional look at those. Thanks for sharing though
 
Just watched this video to get an idea of what to look for...


It looks like, in the first and second pics, that there may be some parasite ova. But I am not a vet so I would say get a fecal test done by a vet. Better to err on the side of caution.
 
Does anyone know if there’s a mild preventative medicine I can give my chameleon just in case? If there’s parasites, there wasn’t tons.
 
Could be a worm, and could also be a pseudo parasite. The fact that you’re seeing one per slide and few ova, suggests very low level infection.
That’s what I was thinking. Should I do anything or just do another fecal in a month or so to make sure they haven’t gotten worse?
 
After watching that video I posted earlier in the thread, it looks similar. But again, I would say a vet visit is warranted to be safe.

In these pictures, those look like ova to me. Definitely could be wrong.
 

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After watching that video I posted earlier in the thread, it looks similar. But again, I would say a vet visit is warranted to be safe.

In these pictures, those look like ova to me. Definitely could be wrong.
Nope, just crystals, which can happen from the fecal solution or just some of the material in the feces or urates forming crystal debris. All harmless.

All of those are crystals in the first few pictures, then a bubble, then debris. No ova/parasites in any of those pictures. :)

Pin worm in the last picture at the top in the big glob,
I see the area you're looking at and the shape is right for the ova of a pinworm but not quite completely right, and there should be still some clear space within even with the other material around it and I'm just not seeing the correct shape for that. So it *could* be a pinworm ova buried in there but if that's the only one seen then I wouldn't treat for that low level anyway.
 
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Nope, just crystals, which can happen from the fecal solution or just some of the material in the feces or urates forming crystal debris. All harmless.

All of those are crystals in the first few pictures, then a bubble, then debris. No ova/parasites in any of those pictures. :)


I see the area you're looking at and the shape is right for the ova of a pinworm but not quite completely right, and there should be still some clear space within even with the other material around it and I'm just not seeing the correct shape for that. So it *could* be a pinworm ova buried in there but if that's the only one seen then I wouldn't treat for that low level anyway.
The perks of having a vet as a staff member on the forum. 🥰
 
Nope, just crystals, which can happen from the fecal solution or just some of the material in the feces or urates forming crystal debris. All harmless.

All of those are crystals in the first few pictures, then a bubble, then debris. No ova/parasites in any of those pictures. :)


I see the area you're looking at and the shape is right for the ova of a pinworm but not quite completely right, and there should be still some clear space within even with the other material around it and I'm just not seeing the correct shape for that. So it *could* be a pinworm ova buried in there but if that's the only one seen then I wouldn't treat for that low level anyway.
Just to add to this: sugar is sometimes used in float solutions, so sugar crystals are frequently seen.
 
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