Seahorse First Aid Kit?

sueandherzoo

Active Member
I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of my first pair of horses (hopefully within a week) and I'm wondering what I should have on hand for an "in case of emergency" type of situation. It seems that when they fall victim to some sort of illness or injury we lose them fast so the better prepared I can be, the better. Are there some basic meds or supplies I should have on hand so that I don't have to frantically find the stuff when I need it most?
Sue
 

dingus890

Member
Congrats on your future seahorses Sue!So exciting

Really one of the most important things is a Quarantine tank.But still even with all the meds, horses can still go downhill fast.
Here is a list that Seahorse.org gives for meds to have on hand.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE MEDICINE CABINET
You should have these medications on hand when you purchase your seahorse. As you become more knowledgeable about them, you may find that you prefer other medications; this is just a guideline. Most of these medications can be found at a well-stocked LFS.
Be sure to have on hand:
Formalin 3 and Neosporin (triple antibiotic ointment) as a topical solution.
(Betadine will do in a pinch.)
Kanacyn
Methylene blue
Furan-2 or Triple Sulfa
Tetracycline
Erythromycin
Metronidazole
Neomycin
Nitrofurazone
Optional:
Maracyn II
Furanase
Paragon II
Melafix
Malachite Green
Important meds that may be obtained through your veterinarian or MD:
Acetazolamide (Diamox)
Ceftazime (Fortran)
Praziquantel (Droncit)
Essential tools to have on hand:
Fine gauge IV catheter flexible tubing (without needle)
Tuberculin syringe with needle removed
Loose hairpin with soft plastic tip
 
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