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New BP owner RI concern

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  • 10-15-2014, 04:23 AM
    Plato
    New BP owner RI concern
    My name is Ian and I am new to these forums. I recently adoptted a young Ball Python and I and having some concerns for his health and well being. I've had my BP "Plato" now for about 4 weeks, the first I took him to the vet to have him sexed and examined. The vet told me he had an RI which I had expected due to excessive yawning and stargazing. He had two weeks of baytril and two vitamin A and D injections. He seemed to be improving drastically by the end of the second week. He ate two fuzzes the third week which i considered a sign of improvement having eaten nothing the first two weeks.

    Although I haven't caught him stargazing he seems to be yawning a little excessively. He will yawn while i hold usually while facing me, sometimes if i open my mouth wide and close it he will repeat after me. I can't see any mucous build up and he doesn't make any wheezing sounds nor is his mouth ever slightly agape. I may be unnecessarily fretting, but I'm not sure. I think an outside opinion would be the best option on this particular situation of whether i'm overly worrying or i should make another vet appointment.

    He his also very docile and very active when being held have not yet heard him hiss.

    Husbandry stats
    hot side- 90-91
    Cool side- 80-83
    humidity- 60-65%
    3 hides 2 hot 1cool
    water changed every 3-4 days
    spot cleaning weekly
    tank cleaned monthly 1st time tomorrow
  • 10-15-2014, 09:54 AM
    bcr229
    I would take him back to the vet. It could be that the bacteria causing his RI are resistant to Baytril - many types are b/c Baytril has been used for so long - and the two weeks of treatment didn't knock it all out. FWIW my vets prescribe 30 days of meds, Baytril + Fortaz.
  • 10-15-2014, 06:32 PM
    Skiploder
    Re: New BP owner RI concern
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    I would take him back to the vet. It could be that the bacteria causing his RI are resistant to Baytril - many types are b/c Baytril has been used for so long - and the two weeks of treatment didn't knock it all out. FWIW my vets prescribe 30 days of meds, Baytril + Fortaz.

    .....or he may not have an RI at all.
  • 10-17-2014, 12:33 AM
    Plato
    Re: New BP owner RI concern
    I feel overwhelmed with all the helpful advice. My worried side caved in and I made the little guy an appointment tomorrow at noon thirty. I guess i'll find out tomorrow how warranted my worries are.
  • 10-18-2014, 03:20 AM
    I-KandyReptiles
    Re: New BP owner RI concern
    Did the first vet do a culture or just immediately prescribe antibiotics?

    If it is an RI, your vet should do a culture so they can prescribe the appropriate antibiotics to destroy the infection.

    It's best to spend the money at the vets than to sit at home and worry! I once dropped $500 on blood work and a vet visit for my gtp because he wouldn't eat for me. Made me feel tons better when they told me everything looked fine.


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