New BP owners - sick snake - help!
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We are new to the world of snakes and recently brought home a ball python, about 6 months old. We should have known better, but believed the employees at the reptile store where we purchased him that he couldn't catch a respiratory infection from a sick snake that he was housed with.
Well, fast forward a week and our poor little guy is yawning a lot and making clicking noises when he breathes and occasionally mouth breathing. The temp in his cage is about 92 on the hot side and 80ish on the cool side (never below 80). Humidity between 50-60%. So we took him to a vet who gave us something starting with an "a" (an injection every three days for a month - fuzzy on the med details, husband went to the vet).
Apparently he REALLY did not like getting a shot. IS there a "best" way to do it? Will he become aggressive and think we're trying to hurt him any time we try and get him out to handle him?
He's eaten fabulously the two times we've fed him so far, so that's not an issue, but we're really concerned about his future behavior as we also have a 6 year old who is just fascinated with the BP.
Any help or advice is appreciated.
Re: New BP owners - sick snake - help!
Actually, it was likely Baytril, because that stuff stings like crazy when injected. Aside from that, I agree with getting someone to help you hold when giving the meds (easier on both you and the BP), and not adding to the stress by handling more than necessary until he is well again.
Re: New BP owners - sick snake - help!
It was Amakacin (sp?) that the vet prescribed, one injection every three days. We've given him two so far, and he seems to be getting worse! :( Does it take a while for the anti-biotics to kick in?
He has more mucus/saliva around his mouth than he did before and is making noises we haven't heard him make.
The temp on the hot side of his enclosure is between 92-95 and on the cool side it's around 80-85. We've also been doing warm water soaks per instructions. The one thing the vet also told us is not to feed him again until he poops. The last time he ate was nearly two weeks ago now. And he still hasn't pooped.
We are unsure of what to do, as we don't really want to spend hundreds of dollars for vet bills when we're not even sure if he will get well.
And the place we got him from was SO unhelpful. Said "Oh, just up the temp in his cage and he'll be fine. Ball pythons get respiratory infections all the time - it's just like you or I getting a cold". Thing is, he was IN an enclosure with a snake with a very bad respiratory infection and they told us that it was NOT possible for our snake to catch it from the other one. The vet we took him to said given how sick he was when we brought him in, he was definitely sick when we brought him home.