New snake is here - worried about potential RI, though.
Finally have this snake. ;; Poor boy has had a very rough couple of months.
Picked him up last night and was able to get his heating pad and temp monitoring stuff up today (didn't have the right tape, glue etc). The temp is a WIP...
I've handled him a lot these past two days and I feel awful about it. :C I know it stresses him out, although he's got an incredibly good temperament. I need to get a divider for the tank ASAP so I can continue tuning the rheostat without having to pull him out of the tank (I leave him in my bed since he likes to hide in the sheets and I'm hoping it's less stressful). I skipped feeding him this week since I doubted he was going to eat + I still need to grab a separate container for him to eat in.
This snake is 10 years old, VERY handle-able & a great eater (1 rat every week, always eats it!) brought into my workplace by his old owner a few months back and he was moved around until I finally agreed to take him. We first placed him with a coworker's roommate, who treated his tank like a coffee table so my coworker took over his care temporarily until I said I'd take him home. All that being said, it's been a few months since he's had a proper setup /: I hear wheezing/whistling noises when he breathes - I'm wondering if it's an RI, although there are no bubbles that I can see. What else could it be?
I don't know of an exotic vet yet. It was a scramble to get everything together this week, to be honest. I do work under an exotic vet (work at a wildlife sanctuary) & can take him to her in an emergency, but her job is to take care of the animals at my *workplace* so I'd prefer to avoid asking that of her. Any tips? :x
Re: New snake is here - worried about potential RI, though.
Really does sound like an RI to me but I have no experience with that. If its an RI a simple vet visit will make your snake healthy instead of having to live with an infection. As far as finding a vet though... I just googled them and went down the list calling them. I bet it wont cost much and it will be worth it maybe 50 dollars appointment and 35 dollars for the meds. I paid 160 for an abscess removal and a whole bunch of antibiotics for a chameleon that I purchased that was housed very poorly for his whole life. Also just my opinion but feeding them after a couple days of settling in is perfect. I've bought 5 snakes just this month off of CL (most from people who bought at an expo or from a breeder, no need to hear about it from the watchdogs) and they all ate willingly after a couple days. I feed them in their enclosure and I've also heard from many reputable snake keepers that have had them for years that feeding them in the enclosure they live in does not create territory issues.
Re: New snake is here - worried about potential RI, though.
Make sure the veterinarian is an exotic pet specialist, many veterinarian's
that treat dogs and cats don't specialise in exotics so do your homework.
Re: New snake is here - worried about potential RI, though.
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Rina
Finally have this snake. ;; Poor boy has had a very rough couple of months.
Picked him up last night
I've handled him a lot these past two days and I feel awful about it. :C I know it stresses him out,
Just incredible!