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I know people preach qt like a religion haha. But If I'm willing to pay for any and or all my snakes to a vet (that I trust to make sure the snake is healthy) after quarentinin for two weeks to look for signs of sickness. Please if you don't think a quarantine after this would be necessary then please say so. Don't say qt longer! Just because people are gonna disagree. I want EVERY individuals opinions. Thanks!
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I'm not really sure what you're asking. Most people on here will tell you to quarantine for a minimum of 3 months. There's someone on here that quarantines for a year. Snakes have a slow metabolism and illnesses can pop up over time. Two weeks just isn't enough time to really look for things like mites, RI, mouth/scale rot, etc. You should have a fecal done and an exam to make sure the snakes aren't carrying any parasites as well. I'm not sure you're going to get a lot of people posting saying 2 weeks or less is great quarantine protocol. Granted, we can't make you quarantine. They are your snake and if you're willing to risk their health and can afford to treat illnesses that you could have prevented, by all means, don't have a long quarantine time.
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If your asking for people to say it's ok to only quarantine 2 weeks you're slithering up the wrong termite mound, so to speak
Jerry Robertson

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Not long enough even if followed by a vet check. Ultimately those are your animals so if the risk is worth it to you, you can do so it's up to you.
Personally I am not playing Russian roulette with my collection, I have too many animals and invested too much to take any type of risk. I have struck quarantine practices always had always will.
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No I didn't want to people to tell me it's okay. I really want there opinions if that's how they feel and what they do. And I planned on getting fecal check. Also I always wash my hands before and after handling any animals
Last edited by Derekroth91; 01-10-2013 at 01:36 AM.
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How long would be minimum? I am willing to pay (literally) If my mistake spreads illnesses. I want all my snakes to be healthy and happy. So I will whatever people generally condone as long enough of a qt.
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I've never had a fecal done, I don't believe that's necessary at all, and I've only seeked the help of a vet for a known issue, but quarantining new snakes if you care about the ones you already have, is a necessity.
I usually do 60 days, by then I know if a snake has a respiratory issue.
I treat all new snakes as if they had mites and everything new gets their quarantine tub treated.
Jerry Robertson

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If you don't care if any of your snakes get sick because of a slow showing illness then add them whenever you feel you want too noone on the Internet is gonna change your mind one way or another. I live in a small trailer home I qt in living room or bedroom and after three months they can go in snake and rat room. Granted I have only two snakes right now but gonna pick up six soon here so do what you feel is right in the end just member people warned you if anything happens and vets are spendy
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 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
After having done ALL of my research, I now quarantine for 12 full months. Paramyxovirus can incubate with no more symptoms than an intermittent appetite for over 10 months!! (This info came from online accounts, and also I confirmed this with my veterinarian when I discussed whether blood tests for paramyxovirus were available--accurate tests are not available, by the way, or I would test every animal instead of quarantining for a year).
I try to purchase new animals all around the same time, over the course of a few months, then keep them separate from the rest of the collection for a year. I can breed them in quarantine, after all, just not to animals in my main collection. It simply is not worth the risk to bring an animal in to the main collection which could be carrying a deadly and contagious disease.
90 days may be enough time for most viral illnesses to present, but not all of them...if you're going to quarantine at all, why would you skip quarantining for one of the biggest baddest diseases out there?
This is not being over-cautious. These diseases are not rare enough, and the risk is just too high.
I stay with 90 days for colubrids... but with Python and Boas look above
Of course if You that rich that You can afford to throw Your money for new animal whenever one of yours die because on you lack of believe in quarantine process... go ahead...
But in that case I will recommend change of hobby....
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God damn your all seriously makin me feel like ignorant idiot. an there isn't any need for it. I didn't know how long people quarantine for I just knew that people did it. Seriously. A simple "sixty days minimum or a year max" would've been cool. I didn't know 3 months was a recommended minimum. I asked a question and y'all are seriously poopin: on me
Last edited by Derekroth91; 01-10-2013 at 02:44 AM.
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