Get a fresh sample to a "normal" vet - parasites are not that hard to distinguish... even cat's and dog vet will do it. My Leo has the same problem reoccurring. Read this thread:Vet claimed she'd need more poo than I've ever seen come out of the leopard to run a full workup. The leopards poo doesn't stay together at all and looks hardly digested at all, comes apart immediately in water, she always goes when soaked. The vet did look at what she was able to swap off her under the microscope but said that wouldn't catch everything.
Since I had the one that was doing so well I thought if he started doing not as well then it would be worms, and will have spread between them....but he was fine when he escaped.
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/ernie.136677/
Mine when it's healthy does floaters and a bit of dissolving ones - when it comes to a solid ground poops if their not holding up in pieces and you think it looks loose it's probably loose.
And it's exactly what I'm talking about. Get a fresh stool sample ASAP to herbivorous creature Vet, maybe that's it (some parasites are not detectable in and old dry out sample)
Good luck
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