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Quick Question With IBD

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  • 11-21-2009, 03:50 PM
    reptidude1
    Quick Question With IBD
    how long after a snake contracts it is an reaction shown?
  • 11-21-2009, 04:06 PM
    mainbutter
    Re: Quick Question With IBD
    I can't give you an exact time estimate, but I can tell you it depends on the species.

    Pythons are notorious for going down the tubes FAST. Days? A couple weeks?

    Boas are notorious for being carriers and not showing symptoms for long periods of time.

    I've never heard of IBD with regards to colubrids or other snakes.
  • 11-21-2009, 04:14 PM
    reptidude1
    Re: Quick Question With IBD
    my bad i didnt mean boas i ment ball pythons. I thought i put that in my post?? Im going crazy :P none of mine have it thank God but im just curious
  • 11-21-2009, 04:18 PM
    mainbutter
    Re: Quick Question With IBD
    The recommended QT period is 90 days/3 months. BPs will show IBD well before this.

    Hopefully someone will have a more exact answer for you but that's all I have :D
  • 11-21-2009, 04:19 PM
    blackcrystal22
    Re: Quick Question With IBD
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by reptidude1 View Post
    my bad i didnt mean boas i ment ball pythons. I thought i put that in my post?? Im going crazy :P none of mine have it thank God but im just curious

    Boas can have the disease asymptomatically in the lysogenic phase for years. (Kind of like how HIV works in humans).
    Pythons will usually show signs of the disease and have fatal consequences within a few months.
    Colubrids have never had signs of carrying or contracting IBD.
  • 11-21-2009, 06:31 PM
    wilomn
    Re: Quick Question With IBD
    [QUOTE=blackcrystal22;1210792
    Colubrids have never had signs of carrying or contracting IBD.[/QUOTE]

    Actually, it has been found in kingsnakes at the least and I'm pretty sure there were two other colubrid species as well. It's rare but has been documented.

    I was just speaking to a Vet. the other day about this and he told me the species but I am drawing a total blank on the other ones.
  • 11-24-2009, 01:03 PM
    Skiploder
    Re: Quick Question With IBD
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I can't give you an exact time estimate, but I can tell you it depends on the species.

    Pythons are notorious for going down the tubes FAST. Days? A couple weeks?

    Boas are notorious for being carriers and not showing symptoms for long periods of time.

    I've never heard of IBD with regards to colubrids or other snakes.

    Some pythons succumb quickly - others may remain asymptomatic as long as boas do.

    Similar inclusion bodies have also been found in colubrids and crotalids. When I e-mailed Dr. Jacobson he said that it had only been found in one colubrid and that it needed to be revisited because it was based on H&E staining.
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