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Thread: RI update.

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    RI update.

    It has been 7 days since I first heard my 2 and a half year old female pastel bp whistling at every breath during a night. I have been giving her reptaid, but still debating on getting some Fortaz. Since that night I have not heard whistling, only seen some mucus in her mouth when I opened it. She has her heat bumped up. I'm currently waiting for a call back from my herp vet. When I gave her her daily dose of reptaid her mouth seemed quite clear. Any advice given is helpful.


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    Re: RI update.

    here are some recent pictures of her


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    Re: RI update.

    Just putting this out there .... Many years ago I successfully cured a Royal Python of RI by simply nebulising a very diluted F10 for about 20 minutes a day , took about 10 days ..

    You can buy cheap , portable nebulisers off eBay or online for about 45 dollars and they will last for decades ...


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    Or better yet, go to a reputable vet, and have the infection cultured before risking creating a resistant bacteria by throwing antibiotics at the infection.

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