Blood In Pain, Having Seizure, Help Please
My blood that ive been having problems getting to eat has been moved from her tub to a tank so i can monitor her temps and humidity but i dont think its helping. She has lost over 50 grams (150 to 96) since when I got her and still wont eat. An RI is apparent and I tried a home remedy which didnt seem to work. She often opens her mouth and moves her head back strangely and I just witnessed her thrashing around like a seizure. I feel so bad because I think she is in pain, I am taking her to a vet first thing tomorrow does anyone have experience with this?
Also, I dont want to sound cryptic or unwilling to help/pay but it seems she is doing very poor and i am not sure a $200 vet visit is worth it if she is so sick she wont even make it through winter.
I am willing to do whatever it takes for my baby please help, thanks
Re: Blood In Pain, Having Seizure, Help Please
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Archimedes
The thrashing is a bad sign. Possible neuro damage or something, that's the only time (other than breeding) in which I ever hear about that as a symptom.
Can you give us more info on your husbandry? temps, humidity, when the ri started, how long you've had her, where you got her from?
Tank stays at 82-84 (drops to around 77 at night) and i keep humidity about 60-80%. I noticed the RI symptoms 2 or 3 weeks ago. Ive had her about a month and I got her at an expo from Outback Reptiles
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Archimedes
Any particular reason you're keeping temps low? Everything that I've read on bloods says a steady 85-90* is ideal. (I also don't have bloods so I can't officially attest, but hopefully one of the blood buffs will stop by.)
I used to keep her at about 88 and someone told me that was too high so its about 84ish now
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edit: made an appointment at a vet for tomorrow morning
Re: Blood In Pain, Having Seizure, Help Please
I'm sorry. I would definitely seek a necropsy, the seizures are not common. Again, my condolences.
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Re: Blood In Pain, Having Seizure, Help Please
Sorry for your loss. If you have other snakes it is of the utmost importance to refrigerate (not freeze) her body and have a necropsy done. Even if you don't have any other snakes, this will give you great insight into her demise. Which you should certainly pass on to Outback Reptiles. (Depending how long you've had her of course)