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Old 07-02-2009, 02:44 PM
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Default Re: non eating swollen cobalt tinc

Sorry, I don't know the answer to that question. I get my metronidazole in a liquid form directly from Dr. Frye. I have seen it as granules for aquarium use, but would rather stick with a prescribed version specifically for PDFs.

Good luck, Richard.

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Thank for your replys,
i have read quiet a lot about the bloat in frogs so i know that it is hard to determine the etiology of it. Is it possible to use the metronidazole that is used for parenteral aplication in humans? Or does the liquid veterinary metronidazole have some different vehiculum, i mean the liqid that it is dissolved in? Thanks Michal
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