Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2396800 Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two 2 captive giant burrowing cockroaches (Macropanesthia rhinoceros) with unusual conformation developed progressive obesity followed by faecal impaction in the absence of changes in husbandry. Fluid therapy and removal of the faecal impaction under general anaesthesia was successful in the treatment of 1 case. Radiography was a useful diagnostic tool for evaluating M. rhinoceros whereas ultrasonography was unrewarding. The potential for obesity associated with the “thrifty” phenotype in pet cockroaches has implications for the commercial rearing of cockroaches for sale and for veterinarians approaching obesity and its complications in this and similar species.
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