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365seasons 05-09-2009 06:03 PM

needle for seahorse?
 
Just curious as where to find a small needle for a seahorse? Our male seahorse unfortunately has gas bubble sydrome, and we weren't sure where in Calgary we could find one?
As well, if there was any easier way to help relieve the air inside. We know that you can get antibiotics, but we think it'd be just as stressful to take the seahorse into the vets. Any suggestions?

Would you be able to stop at a vets and ask for one, or would a diabetic store sell you one? Pharmacy?

Thanks in advance.

H2oStable 05-09-2009 06:15 PM

Our first attempt at seahorses was 5 years ago.....same problem but we didn't know what it was until it was too late:sad:. Sorry to hear. I would stop by the vet in Montgomery (right on Bowness rd. across from Safeway) and check with them or give them a call first.

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Originally Posted by 365seasons (Post 419281)
Just curious as where to find a small needle for a seahorse? Our male seahorse unfortunately has gas bubble sydrome, and we weren't sure where in Calgary we could find one?
As well, if there was any easier way to help relieve the air inside. We know that you can get antibiotics, but we think it'd be just as stressful to take the seahorse into the vets. Any suggestions?

Would you be able to stop at a vets and ask for one, or would a diabetic store sell you one? Pharmacy?

Thanks in advance.


justinl 05-09-2009 06:50 PM

I got a couple hypodermic needles from a shoppers drug mart. Any pharmacy should have them. Be prepared to explain yourself though. You can probably figure out why.

lobsterboy 05-09-2009 06:52 PM

yeah, i got the same ones from london drugs, 10 bucks for 15 or 20.
they girl asked me and i said, i have apitsia;s, and need to inject them, she started laughing, and said" thats too bad, i had the same problem a few months ago" small world eh.

365seasons 05-09-2009 06:58 PM

Thanks so much everyone.
We have just been trying to burp them so far. It has helped a little so hopefully if we continue trying we won't have to go the needle aspiration route.

We will stop by a pharmacy and get some anyways though. Thanks again.:biggrin:

Leah 05-10-2009 01:53 AM

It happend to my dwarf Seahorse I dipped him in F.W., could not seem to get my head around the needle thing. It worked well.

365seasons 05-10-2009 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Leah (Post 419380)
It happend to my dwarf Seahorse I dipped him in F.W., could not seem to get my head around the needle thing. It worked well.

Thanks for the tip Leah. We 'burped' him, and he seems to be feeling a little better. So we're letting him rest and going to try massage #2 again tomorrow.

=) Glad to hear it helped your dwarf, we may have to try it if we can't fix him.


Picked up some hypodermic needles today from the pharmacy though. THAT was fun to explain.


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