Please help I am worried!
Hey guy's and gal's, let's start off by saying I am new to the forum. I got a ball python about a week and a half ago and it's not been so pleasant for me. I will start off by telling the story so everyone knows the whole situation. First off I got her ( well I think It's a her ) from someone I know that didn't take care of her at all. So I asked him if I could take her since he had no time or desire to care or her whatsoever. After a bit he finally gave in and I picked her up. When I got to his house the tank was a horrible mess, feces everywhere no water, dried feces in the water bowl and no heating pad. Just so everybody knows I live in Newfoundland Canada and it is mighty cold here as it's the winter. Anyway I said nothing to this person as he was giving her and the enclosure to me for free. When I got her home I immediately took her out and cleaned the tank thoroughly and put new bedding fresh water and a heating pad under her tank. Now while I was cleaning the tan I had to handle her witch I really did not want to do because she was not held or taken out in months. She started to drooling I thought it was just water from her having a dink as soon as i got her home knowing she did not have water for a long time. BUT then she started couching up liquid but not like water it was more like mucus and I got really scared as this is all new to me. So i looked online and sure enough she had all the signs of a serious URI, tougue was stuck together open mouth breathing head wobble everything. So the next day I took her to the vet and he gave me antibiotics that I had to give her orally for seven days. Not my best experience in the world as she didn't like to be handled and everytime I would hold her head to give her her med's she would put up a good fight, but I got through the seven day's. He said he had fed her two mice two weeks before i got her so it was three weeks before she had a meal. as soon as the med's were gone I gave her a rat. she seemed to be doing well but I have noticed her heavy breathing constantly and I can hear her breathe. I cant afford to take her to the vet again the first visit broke me. But I want to take care of my snake I will post a vid.. Any help will be greatly appreciated thank you!
Sorry it's so long lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjwcl...ature=youtu.be
Re: Please help I am worried!
Thanks guy's, as for the temps I can not really tell you right now I only have a really inaccurate thermometer it reads 70 on the hot side and 70 % humidity but there is no moisture in the tub at aall right now she is in a 40 q just so i can keep it clean.... The vet also told me that injections would work better but it was at high risk of getting cist in the injection site and he did not like to do that. Also I would have to bring her back every day for a shot for seven days and I cant do that. The antibiotic he prescribed was baytril 0.3ml a day for 7 days.
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Thanks gale.. I am just low on cash and did not know I was going to run into this trouble :( ..... I is the only vet we have I live in a small town next closet vets has no reptile experience and my vet does not have much..I actually di not know that you needed a thermostat with a heat matt. It's all I have ever used with my corn snake and have never had a problem. I only have what the snake came with witch was not much. But I diid get a 40 gl tank with her that I am going to sell and do a good tub set up. The only reason I posted on here is because she seemed to be better but today I noticed her breathing heavily?
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I am going to get a thermostat as soon as possible. the only place to get one is my local pet shop but everything their is extremely overpriced, but I will check tomorrow.... the breathing I ut a link for the video no bubbling and no clicking but when she breathes out i can hear it sometimes. Right now she is in shed and is not liking me hahaha. She did not like getting medication but the last time I gave her the meds it looked clear to me I will check again tomorrow maybe I also don't want to stress her too much? maybe? She seems to be doing much better I mean MUCH better just a little worried its not gone.
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If the enclosure is too hot would that make her breathe heavily? I really have to get a thermostat tomorrow.