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View Poll Results: Safe to skip quarantine if new snake tests clean?

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  • Forget it, quarantine for 6 months and try next year.

    2 28.57%
  • Quarantine the male with the new female if her tests are clean and breed them away from the collection.

    1 14.29%
  • Go for it of tests come back clean and the snake looks healthy.

    4 57.14%
  • What is a quarantine? Put all your snakes in a big tub and see what hatches.

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    Short/no quarantine

    What is the general concensus for this: Would I be pretty safe pairing a male I've had since he was a hatchling with a new adult female, if I buy from a reputable breeder and get a fecal done on her when I get her? I want to try to breed my albino this year if I can find an adult het female for him at NARBC. What are your opinions on this?
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    I Qt for 60 days even if all tests come back just because. I'd as get her and if you can get a late breeding in after the 60 days I'd say go for it.
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    I quarantine any new animal regardless of the source (30 to 60 days) and would never jeopardize my collection because of being in the hurry to breed.

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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    Cool, 2 months is definately doable. I thought everyone would tell me to wait untill next year. I'll get the new girls tested and as long as everything comes back negative, I'll just cycle them all and introduce them in December. That's not too late in the season, is it? I thought December-February were the prime copulation months anyway.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    I quarantine for 90 days regardless of the source.....
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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    I've seen so many horror stories concerning people that didn't quarantine their snakes... because they thought the snakes were from a reliable source, they were tested and came back clean, etc.


    Maybe I've become a little bit paranoid because of it, but I think you should always quarantine, just to be safe. No sense risking two snakes---and possibly your entire collection---just because you were in a hurry!

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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace
    Cool, 2 months is definately doable. I thought everyone would tell me to wait untill next year. I'll get the new girls tested and as long as everything comes back negative, I'll just cycle them all and introduce them in December. That's not too late in the season, is it? I thought December-February were the prime copulation months anyway.
    Yup, I started seeing lock ups, last year, in January and February.
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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    I didn't think there would be any way I could breed a new girl this year, as I've always quarantined for 6 months, and never considered doing less than 90 days. I have one breedable female that I've had for a year that I am going to breed. I am also going to breed the new mojave with the two new females in quarantine if the tests are neg., because they are all cbb from the same breeder, coming in the same box. I'll still probably wait 60 days to introduce them, though. Does any one see any problems with that?
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    Just out of curiosity what could a snake be carrying that wouldnt be caught with a screening test? Not sure what everyone else considers quarentining but my snakes do not interact with eachother until I have tests done and theyve been in my care for atleast a month... If you dont see anything wrong and tests come back negative why do people wait so long? What could a snake have that couldnt be noticed in the first 30 days?
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    Re: Short/no quarantine

    Ever heard of IBD? 100% fatal in pythons, and not detectable in a typical screening by a vet...

    Jim
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