Coccidiosis or gapeworm?

Jjdesmo11

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My two boys are weak, blueish combs and mucous from their mouths. My first thought was coccidiosis. I removed from the flock. Gave Corid in water and orally. Feeding mealworms, scrambled eggs and electrolytes in water. Noticed what looks like indigested food in a few spots around the cage, I just put them in there so it happened pretty recently. Also see poop with lots of white in it, but surprisingly solid. Sorry no pictures. I’ll attach the pictures I took. I just gave 0.5ml valbazen oral via syringe. I have a vet I can possibly go to. But I feel I have all I need here.
 

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Poop pic
 

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Not cocci. Fresh poop would be yellow and foamy. Bloody in advanced, serious cases. Combs would be pale, almost beige.
 

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