Re: Respiratory Infection
Quarantine him right away from the rest of the collection. Super deep clean the enclosures of all your bp's. Put him on paper towels and throw everything in the original enclosure in a bucket with hot water and 1:10 parts bleach solution. If you have f10sc you can use that to clean the enclosures. If he has clicking, and mucus coming out his nose I would call the vet back and ask if I can come in as a emergency. This is a airway problem and should take precedence. Good luck. :)
Re: Respiratory Infection
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Originally Posted by
Albert Clark
Quarantine him right away from the rest of the collection. Super deep clean the enclosures of all your bp's. Put him on paper towels and throw everything in the original enclosure in a bucket with hot water and 1:10 parts bleach solution. If you have f10sc you can use that to clean the enclosures. If he has clicking, and mucus coming out his nose I would call the vet back and ask if I can come in as a emergency. This is a airway problem and should take precedence. Good luck. :)
Pretty much this. I would be super concerned if it has already reached the visible mucus stage. I freak out if my girl whistles only a few times cause she's a fatty... Bump up temps and humidity.
Re: Respiratory Infection
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Originally Posted by
tbowman
I personally would not rush to separate him from the rest of the collection...
OP has had the fire for two weeks and it was showing signs of RI the day it arrived. It should still be in QT. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...53-please-help!