Sorry for the long wait on a reply, guys, I left my computer on before going to sleep.
I talked to my friend at school, who's family owns a ferret/cat/dog shelter, and apparently you can get panacur-C, although she has forgot where. She's going to ask her mum about it and tell me if her mum knows where to get it or not.
I'll take a close examination of the bactine bottle/tube/whatever-it-comes-in when I buy it, and post a photo just to be sure. I'm curious: Could Dr. Frye mail me all of these?
Park Gate hospital... that name is hauntingly familiar. I used to live in North Vancouver, so that may be why. I'll search more about it.
Lija, here's where I read it from:
Frog Forum - Basic Frog First Aid
[QUOTE/] Panacur (Febendazole) is a great medicine to have on hand. Purchase it as Panacur-C in the 4 gram packets. It is safe to use and some people recommend treating your collection routinely with it once every 1-2 weeks to keep worms under control. Personally I treat my frogs for 3 days on the first of every month. It is very easy to use; you just dust the food with it. [QUOTE/]
I am certain that my frogs have parasites. They are WC, come from a marsh, and have not been treated. That's the recipe to get parasites in frogs.





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