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Terrarium pour exanthematicus..
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pablo1111 dans Général
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Terrarium pour exanthematicus..
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pablo1111 dans Général
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sexe, sexe et puis encore du sexe.
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pablo1111 dans Reproduction
Bizarement, a la vue de vos photos, je me dit que le Saint des Saints Kamasutra, a vraiment été ecrite en étroite collaboration avec certains animaux....... Vos femelles reinventeraient-elles de nouvelles position...???? Enfin, j'espere bientot pouvoir vous posté les miennes.... ( mais bon, j'ai toujours de la chance avec les animaux, sur un cheptel de 8 animaux, je ne possede que 2 male, et c'est méme pas des varans.........)..... on ne rigole pas s'il vous plait..... -
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Pour mettre une photos sur le forum, il suffit de se rendre sur un hébergeur : http://imageshack.us/ -Dans la parties droite de l'hébergeur, cliquez sur "Parcourir", puis, choisissez une photos.... -Cochez la case : "resize image?" afin de mettre la photos au bonne dimensions ( cette action se fait automatiquement ). - Cliquez ensuite sur "Host it " L'hébergeur télecharge votre image depuis votre PC. - Sélectionnez ensuite le premier liens sous la photos, dans la sections : "Hotlink for forums (1)" - Placez ensuite ce lien sur votre post.... - ...et voila!! Bien Amicalement L'Administrateur
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Most, if not all, reptiles carry Salmonella bacteria in their intestinal tract and intermittently or continuously shed these bacteria in their feces. Salmonella bacteria usually do not cause any illness in reptiles, but can cause serious illness in people. Salmonella bacteria are easily spread from reptiles to humans. Humans may become infected when they place their hands on objects, including food items, that have been in contact with the stool of reptiles, in their mouths. For example, infants have become infected after drinking from bottles of infant formula that became contaminated during preparation. Individuals ho prepared the formula had not washed their hands after touching a reptile or because reptiles were allowed to walk on kitchen counters. For Salmonella bacteria to spread from reptiles to humans, the bacteria must be ingested. Therefore, simply touching or holding a reptiles will not result in spread of bacteria unless something contaminated with reptiles feces or the reptile itself is placed in the mouth. Most Salmonella infections in humans result in a mild, self-limiting illness characterized by diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. However, the infection can spread to the bloodstream, bone marrow or nervous system, leading to severe, and sometimes fatal, illness. Such severe infections are more likely to occurs in infants and in individuals whose immune system is compromised (for instance, bone marrow transplant recipients, persons with diabetes mellitus, persons infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, and chemotherapy patients). Unfortunately, Salmonella bacteria cannot be eliminated from the intestinal tract of reptiles. Administration of antibiotics to eliminate these bacteria has been unsuccessful and may result in emergence of Salmonella bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. Attempt to raise or identify reptiles that do not carry Salmonella bacteria have also been unsuccessful; therefore, bacterial culture of stool samples in an attempt to identify reptiles that are not carrying Salmonella bacteria is not recommended. Fortunately the spread of Salmonella bacteria from reptiles to humans can be easily prevented by using the following routine precautions: Always wash your hands with hot, soapy water after handling reptiles, reptile cages and equipment, and the stool of reptiles. Do not allow reptiles to have access to the kitchen, dining room, or any other area in which food is prepared. Also, do not allow reptiles to have access to bathroom sinks and tubs or to any area where infants are bathed. Consider keeping your reptiles caged or limiting the parts of the house where reptiles are allowed to roam free. Always wash your hands after coming into contact with any area where reptiles are allowed to roam free. Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling reptiles, reptiles cages, or reptile equipment. Do not kiss reptiles or share food or drink with them. Do not use the kitchen sink, kitchen counters, bathroom sinks or bathtubs to bathe reptiles or to wash reptile cages, dishes or aquariums. Reptile owners may wish to purchase a plastic basin or tub in which to bathe or swim their reptiles. Waste water and fecal material should be disposed of in the toilet instead of the bathtub or household sink. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that children less than five years of age avoid contact with reptiles and that households with children less than one year of age not own reptiles. The Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians encourages reptile owners with young children to discuss steps to minimize risks associated with owning reptiles with their reptiles' veterinarian and their physician. Children should be supervised when they are handling reptiles to ensure that they do not place their hands or objects that a reptile has contacted in their mouths. Reptiles should not be kept in child care centers. Immunocompromised persons should avoid contact with reptiles. Follow instructions from your reptile's veterinarian concerning proper diet and environment for your reptile. Healthy reptiles living in proper environments are less likely to shed Salmonella bacteria. Information in this handout is not meant to discourage reptile ownership. With a few exceptions (for example, infants or immunocompromised individuals), most people have a low risk of acquiring salmonellosis from reptiles, but this risk can be reduced even further by following simple precautions. Reptiles can be safely kept as pets, but reptile owners should be aware of the methods for reducing their risk of acquiring Salmonella bacteria from their reptiles. This handout was developed by the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is intended for informational purposes only; please seek advice from your physician and your reptile's veterinarian if questions or problems occur.
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Septicaemia in emerald monitors (Varanus prasinus Schlegel 1839) caused by Streptococcus agalactiae acquired from mice. Hetzel U, Konig A, Yildirim AO, Lammler Ch, Kipar A. Institut fur Veterinar-Pathologie, Justus-Liebig-Universitat Giessen, Frankfurter Strasse 96, 35392 Giessen, Germany. udo.hetzel@vetmed.uni-giessen.de The present study was performed to investigate both the identity and the source of the bacteria responsible for a fatal septicaemia observed in a group of three subadult emerald monitors (Varanus prasinus Schlegel 1839). The emerald monitors were necropsied and examined by light microscopy, including immunohistology, and by electron microscopy. Tissue samples were additionally submitted for bacteriological, virological and parasitological examinations. The virological and parasitological results were noncontributory, whereas the bacteriological investigation resulted in the isolation of gram-positive cocci which were characterized biochemically and serologically and by molecular analysis. The death of the emerald monitors was caused by a partially leukocyte-associated septicaemic infection with streptococci of serological group B of serotype V. Phenotypically and genotypically identical group B streptococci were isolated from the intestine of subadult mice, obtained from the feed used for the monitors. The genotypical characterization included an identical DNA fingerprint of strains of both origins, indicating the epidemiological relation between the feeding mice and the infections of the monitors.
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Varanid herpesvirus 1: a novel herpesvirus associated with proliferative stomatitis in green tree monitors (Varanus prasinus). Wellehan JF, Johnson AJ, Latimer KS, Whiteside DP, Crawshaw GJ, Detrisac CJ, Terrell SP, Heard DJ, Childress A, Jacobson ER. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA. wellehanj@mail.vetmed.ufl.edu Stomatitis is a common problem in lizards, and the etiologies of stomatitis in lizards are not well understood. Four green tree monitor lizards (Varanus prasinus) from two different collections were evaluated because of proliferative stomatitis. Degenerate PCR primers targeting a conserved region of herpesvirus DNA-dependent DNA polymerase were used to amplify and sequence a product from gingival tissue of three of four lizards (cases 1, 3, and 4). DNA in situ hybridization of tissues from three lizards was positive for herpesvirus in the oral mucosa of all three lizards tested (cases 1-3) and the brain of two lizards (cases 1 and 3). Comparative sequence analysis suggests that this virus is a novel member of the subfamily alpha-herpesvirinae, and is here termed varanid herpesvirus 1.
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Néon 8.0%, et change a tout prix l'alimentation.... Evite le coeur de boeuf et essai de reproduire au maximum l'alimentation naturel de l'espece a savoir: poissons (moi je done de la perche du nil, c'est un peu chere mais c'est un poisson d'eau douce), continu le poulet qui est bien meilleur que la dinde, quelques rongeurs, crustacés, insectes et quelques oeuf.... Je vais me renseigné pour voir ce qu'il en ai, et tiens nous au courant de l'évolution.... Bien Amicalement
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L' ostéodystrophie nutritionnelle est une carence en mineraux ( calcium ) et en vitamine D3 ( UVB )....ses deux élments fonctionant en duo.... A t-elle suffisement d'U.V.B a sa dispositions? Quel est sont regime alimentaire?? Il serait utile d'en savoir un peu plus sur ces points et de savoir ce qui motive cette conclusion.....
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albigularis/éxanthematicus
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de gizmo 81 dans Maintenance
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albigularis/éxanthematicus
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de gizmo 81 dans Maintenance
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albigularis/éxanthematicus
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de gizmo 81 dans Maintenance
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albigularis/éxanthematicus
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de gizmo 81 dans Maintenance
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videos de mes varans...
Admin-passion-varans a répondu à un(e) sujet de sebastien0011 dans Vos Photos
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