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Thread: New Rescue

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    Re: New Rescue

    That sucks so the guy has no intention of giving you the eighty gallon tank that was posted in the add with the snake?
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    Re: New Rescue

    Keep an eye on that RI. From what I've gathered, RIs in bloods are more than a pain in the butt to treat.

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    Re: New Rescue

    They did, We could not transport it. It was an all in one setup with a platform on wheels.


    I went to check on "Rambo" and he was soaking in his bin today.

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    Re: New Rescue

    They SUCK to deal with in Bloods




    Quote Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole View Post
    Keep an eye on that RI. From what I've gathered, RIs in bloods are more than a pain in the butt to treat.

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    Re: New Rescue

    The wheezing may have been a false alarm for an RI, I have not been able to get close to his mouth or head for that matter to check, thanks to his anger problems, really talkative also. I am hoping he does not and was just stirred up from the trip, and I would rather have him have a slight RI than a full blown RI. He isn't nearly as bad as a few rescued female Ball Pythons I had early last year. Scale rot from head to tail, crusted vents, retained eye caps, both severely underweight from breeding, and one had a fungal infection on her neck. One may have had a mouth problem, but It was gone within a few days.

    Hoping to get him eating on Wednesday

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    Re: New Rescue

    It was said to me years ago that RI in bloods is so tough because of the increased fat cells in their massive bodies..Which in my mind stands to reason as the treating drug would have more ground to cover..

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    Re: New Rescue

    I hope all goes well.
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    Re: New Rescue

    Hope it is settling in nice!
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    Congrats on your new blood and good luck with him I hope all goes well for you and your new boy
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