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  • 12-31-2011, 03:19 PM
    ScoobyDoo13
    Sick King Snake - Help Please
    I have a 7 year old hypo-melanistic Florida King snake. She is approximately 3-4 ft long and about as big around as a half dollar. Her tank temperature is around 80 degrees. Approximately 9 months ago she started sounding like she had nasal congestion. I increased the heat and the humidity in the tank. About 6 months ago she started "spitting" up a white mucusy substance that is kind of stringy and dries to a crystalline-type structure. It appears very traumatic for her when this occurs. I found a really awesome exotic vet in my area and we started seeing him back in July. We have done 2 traych flushes, the most recent one within the last month. The first one showed small traces of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. We began treatment with Fortaz. She continued to exhibit symptoms without worsening so we then did 2 rounds (2-3 months) of Baytril with Amikacin. On the 2nd traych flush, there was NO trace of any infection or bacteria. We have also done x-rays which revealed nothing unusual. She is still "spitting" on a schedule of about every 3 days. When this occurs she wheezes and gurgles alittle for some time after. She is still eating and her activity level has dropped alittle but not significantly. While I feel that I have an amazing vet (who also saved my dwarf hamster when she had a tumor), he is stumped. He has consulted his herp friends and failed to get any answers. I love my snake very, very much. She is incredibly special to me. I really don't want to lose her. Please, please, can someone help me? I'm kinda stuck at this point. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this lengthy post.
  • 12-31-2011, 03:26 PM
    Royal Hijinx
    If your cultures are negative, then it is either something exotic that is not routinely grown out, or it is viral. In the case of viral, you just have to keep your husbandry spot on and wait for it to clear.

    There could also be residual lung damage from such a long term respiratory infection that could take a long time if ever to sort out.
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