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    Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    This was posted on an other forum and I think people should read it http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1437343,1437343
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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    I was following this on Fauna, very scary and very sad situation for her.

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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Hi,

    The link is dead for me at the moment - any links to the fauna one instead?


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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi, The link is dead for me at the moment - any links to the fauna one instead?dr del
    Yes (KS pulled the thread out) here is the link on Faunahttp://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=105621

    Post #122 is where it is explain that the RI is Viral and not Bacterial

    Scary stuff
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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Oh that's horrible,

    To lose one in those circumstances and still not know on the others. I hope they get better and there is some kind of resolution to that thread.


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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons View Post
    Yes (KS pulled the thread out) here is the link on Faunahttp://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=105621

    Post #122 is where it is explain that the RI is Viral and not Bacterial

    Scary stuff
    page 25 for those that dont want to weed through all the posts. and must i ad wow that sucks really bad. i hope he makes good on it though and it all works out for the snakes.

    especially because i have one right now that just came up with ri, but i was gone for a week and im pretty sure it was my fault and feel really bad about it.

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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Wow, I didn't read the whole post, just posts 110 on up. Again wow, that's insane. I am sorry for her losses.
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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Hmmm. I have seen Jen post for a few years on all the forums.. She's had ri problems almost every year Right jen? Wow it would be cool to find out who really has the problem. Jen or twi..

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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Quote Originally Posted by JASBALLS View Post
    Hmmm. I have seen Jen post for a few years on all the forums.. She's had ri problems almost every year Right jen? Wow it would be cool to find out who really has the problem. Jen or twi..
    Jas, that was rather nasty of you.
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    Re: Viral Respiratory Infection Info

    Jess, although the presentation may not have been the best, I think it's a fair question. I also remember her having RI's each year.

    I can also remember her getting in new animals and taking photos of them the same day with her exisiting animals. She may not do that now, but she did.

    I've talked to others that I respect about this, and they agree that an animal that isn't already compromised wouldn't succomb (her existing female) as quickly as it did.

    I was also reminded that colds are viral infections.

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