Quote Originally Posted by Herpvet View Post
Hi,

Obviously I don't condone charging extra if the vet isn't keeping up with advances in husbandry and medicine of amphibians, but doing so takes time, and professional veterinary time is mainly what vets are (or should be) charging for. In almost any field, minority/specialist services will tend to cost more to provide (in terms of learning time for the specialist at least).

Bruce.
I guess I am really lucky then. My vet is affordable, sometimes he doesn't even charge me. Of course I have brought A LOT of animals his way. Every new animal goes in for deworming. Again I feel lucky that he is my vet and friend.