Question About Quarantine
Hey guys! So as many of you know... i completed my rack yesterday. I had a couple questions about quarantine and how I should proceed from here. Currently I have five balls, but had no real system for quarantining them. I have Crawly on one side of the kitchen, Parker is on the other side of the kitchen. I have had them for about three months now. Bonnie and Clyde are together in my bedroom, because they came together. I have had them about two months. Sally is in the living room across the house and I have had her for three weeks.
Do people usually have a quarantine room where all their new animals are kept? If so is it silly to keep them apart instead of putting them all together in the rack now, since they are all still technically in the quarantine phase? Should I continue to keep them in different places within my house until they are done being quarantined? I haven't seen any issues with Crawly, Parker, Bonnie, or Clyde. Sally I am still keeping an eye on for that mystery whistle, but she hasn't done it again since the two times she did it yesterday.
I am also planning on getting a couple more snakes next week at the show... so how do I handle them for quarantining? Help please... any advise would be awesome. :)
Re: Question About Quarantine
Hi,
Actually you are trying to stop new additions introducing problems to your healthy established collection.
QT racks are fine as long as you remember each new animal introduced to it resets the quarantine clock for all animals in QT.
dr del
Re: Question About Quarantine
What's a temporary solution if you only have one rack for now? I'm getting an RBI rack soon and was planning on putting my lesser hatchling in there right away.. Should I be putting her in qt first? No other snakes will be in the rack at the time.
Also if I get any new hatchlings in the future, can I just setup a small tub system with uth and thermostat to be my "qt" zone for 60-90 days?
Re: Question About Quarantine
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Originally Posted by
mattchibi
What's a temporary solution if you only have one rack for now? I'm getting an RBI rack soon and was planning on putting my lesser hatchling in there right away.. Should I be putting her in qt first? No other snakes will be in the rack at the time.
Also if I get any new hatchlings in the future, can I just setup a small tub system with uth and thermostat to be my "qt" zone for 60-90 days?
I feel that I just posted the exact response in another thread; to the OP, there are many threads on QT.
@ mattchibi: A tub with UTH and a t-stat located in a different room than your main collection should suffice. This can be a permanent solution for QT (IMO).