Not sure which test your animal companion needs?
This simple guide helps you choose the right test for your animal, so you can treat accurately, prevent resistance, and keep your animals healthy year-round.
Tests Available
Pinworm Test
If your rabbit is scooting, scratching near the tail, or showing tiny white worms, our Pinworm Test detects Passalurus ambiguus, the common rabbit pinworm.
It’s simple, quick, and helps you treat accurately without guesswork.
Coccidia Test
Coccidiosis is one of the most common diseases in rabbits, especially in young or group-housed animals.
If your rabbits have diarrhoea, bloating, or aren’t thriving, a Coccidia Test can confirm the cause so you can act fast.
Quick Table
| Test | Detects | When To Test | Why It's Important |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pinworm Test | Pinworm (Passalurus ambiguus) | Scooting, irritation, fine white worms visible | Pinworms lay eggs outside the body - only sticky tape testing finds them |
| Coccidia Test | Eimeria species | Young or group-housed rabbits, scouring | Coccidiosis spreads quickly in hutches; early detection is key |
The Bottom Line
Testing before treating is the smartest, safest, and most sustainable way to manage parasites.
Whether it’s worms, fluke, sand, coccidia, or lungworm Paragon Scientific gives you clear, accurate answers every time.
Simple. Scientific. Reliable.
That’s the Paragon Scientific way.
