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    Question about my boa

    Hi, I took Athena out of her cage last night and she seems a little sluggish I guess. When I held her the back about half of her just kind of flopped to one side and dangled there. She'd move and it would flop to the other side and dangle again. This is something I haven't seen in my other snakes, I am just wondering if anyone has experienced this, or has any insight on what may be happening.

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    Re: Question about my boa

    vet immediately.
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    Re: Question about my boa

    Sounds to me like she was cooked.


    What are you doing for heat?

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    Re: Question about my boa

    Same as my other boas, UTH and a RHP keep the cool side right around 80F

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    Re: Question about my boa

    You are using a UTH and a RHP???


    What is the hot side temp?

    What T-stat are you using?

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    Re: Question about my boa

    I live in NH, need the extra heat during the winter, hot side stay right around 90-94F

    and I use a Ranco setup

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    Re: Question about my boa

    You have both the UTH and the RHP on the T-stat?

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    Re: Question about my boa

    yes they are both on the T-stat

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    Re: Question about my boa

    Still sounds like she got cooked.

    94 is on the verge of being hot anyways. Any sort of spike above 94, could do some damage

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    Re: Question about my boa

    I made an appointment for her at the vet tomorrow, and when I get home tonight I will give my heating system a good check over for anything that might have gone wrong. I will also pay closer attention to the warm side of her cage.

    Thanx for your insight Pat

    if something did go wrong is damage permanent or can she recover?

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