My dubia colony has pinworms. I have started over 3 times since 2 years ago, everytime when the number starts to build up, I find traces of parasite in their "excretion" (squeeze the roach to obtain a bit of wet poop, then check under microscope). The colony itself seems very healthy, breeding and eating very well, I hardly have any deaths or dropped egg case. Its only when you look at the poop with a microscope, then you'll notice the presence of parasite(s). I wonder how common this is, I have obtained roaches from 2 different sources, and both ended up the same after a year.
I have talked to my vet about this, she said pinworms are species specific, so my geckos won't get infected from eating the roaches.
I am not going to discard my colony and start all over again this time. I'm going to mix a bit of panacur in their water once a week for 6 weeks and see if that'll help. I'll post the outcome later if anyone is interested to know.
I have talked to my vet about this, she said pinworms are species specific, so my geckos won't get infected from eating the roaches.
I am not going to discard my colony and start all over again this time. I'm going to mix a bit of panacur in their water once a week for 6 weeks and see if that'll help. I'll post the outcome later if anyone is interested to know.