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    Best way to treat a RI?

    I noticed one of my males has been breathing a little strange lately. It started when he was going into his shed cycle. He did shed in one full piece and is still eating great. But I believe he may have a minor RI. Once in awhile he will puff up and open his mouth. I also saw a couple bubbles today. I'm worried. What would be the best way to treat him from home? I removed him from my rack with my other snakes and put him in QT. Unfortunately I don't know of any reptile vet where I'm located. But I've heard they can be treated from home. Any suggestions?

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    I have not tried this just saw this recently.

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    Sadly Vet is the only solution I know!

    Even if the vet that is closest to you is 1-2 hour drive, keep your car warm and get him there ASAP!

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    Re: Best way to treat a RI?

    College Village Animal Clinic
    2036 E. Northern Lights Blvd.
    Anchorage, AK 99508
    Dr. Peter H. Nicholson
    (907) 274-5623
    www.collegevillageanimalclinic.com

    Dr. Nicholson has a special interest in reptiles...but isn't a "herp vet"

    Dr. Riley Wilson
    1921 W. Dimond Blvd, Suite 108 Creekside Village Mall
    Anchorage, AK 99515
    (907) 522-1006
    http://petstopak.com/

    Dr. Wilson is an exotic vet.


    Both of these gentleman are probably your best bet. It's a 45 mile drive, but I would HIGHLY recommend going. I know it's FREEZING in Alaska at this time, but you can always keep the car warm while you transport. Make sure they get a CULTURE before prescribing antibiotics. Also, make sure the antibiotics are injections. Best of luck!

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