Respritory Infection, need a lil help here...
Hey guys, first I want to apologize for not being around much lately. I've been really busy with a new job and working 50+ hours a week doesn't give me much time for the internet... Now, I've been keeping snakes almost 20 years now and this is the first time I've ever had to deal with a sick snake (thank God).. One of my boa's, Rocky, a 2 year old salmon has what I'm assuming is some sort of RI. I took him out to clean his cage the other night and I always handle them for while afterward, I hate to take them out and then put them right back in. So anyway, I'm sitting there with him in my lap watching a movie and I hear this really high pitched wheezing sound. At first I thought it was the surround sound speakers or something, but I turned off all the sound and could hear it pretty clearly. I then noticed a very small amount of mucus around one of his nostrils. He seems perfectly healthy otherwise, so I went ahead and fed him as regularly scheduled. While watching him swallow his meal, I saw a bubble come out of nostril. It's been about a week now and I've adjusted the heat in his cage up to about 86 degrees. I also lowered the humidity. I don't see it clearing up on its own, and I know this is terrible but I don't have a reptile vet in my area. I live about 4 hours away from the only one I can find online. I've done some research online and read about a drug called Tylan. Supposedly it's a hit or miss kinda' thing though, being that there's no way to tell what is causing his sickness without testing and what not. I truly love my snakes and I will make the trip to the vet if I must. But, if there is anything I can do on my own to clear this up I would love some input. I've talked to a couple breeders that say they go through this every breeding season. I've never bred any of my snakes, they are just my buddies. I feel like a bad parent, not knowing what to do for my little man. So like I said, ANY info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.
Re: Respritory Infection, need a lil help here...
I thank you for your reply. Yes, it does look like the trip to the vet is what is going to have to happen. I refuse to let any animal under my care die from something that is curable. I will keep you posted on the results. For now, he seems fine. He's wild as a buck, eating fine, so otherwise he's healthy. It's just that little bit of snot keeps me up at night. He's in blue mode right now, so as soon as he sheds I'm going to take him to the vet. He's one of those boas that you just cannot deal with in blue mode. Very nippy, and he isn't exactly small. So I'd rather not take a bite from him if at all possible. When he's clear, he's quite docile. And a gorgeous snake as you may see from some of his photos. Again though, thank you taking the time to reply. It means a lot. Not only to me but to Rocky as well.
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Re: Respritory Infection, need a lil help here...
Call the reptile vet and visit a local non herp vet that'll atleast take a culture. The reptile vet can give the local vet the best course of action for you via the phone. As for tylan i haven't had much luck giving it injected but realizing it seems to work fairly well for me.
Re: Respritory Infection, need a lil help here...
Dont know if boas are the same as balls but you said you bumped the temp up to 86? What was it at before? I would guess if they are the same as balls I would bump the temp up to like 95 in the mean time. Again I have no experience with Boas.