Re: Returning RI symptoms
The very first BP we ever bought is our biggest hurdle. We were told he was a "little picky" and as new BP owners we didnt think much of it. He didn't eat for 8 months. It took us that long to realize he will never eat rats. His mice need to be heated to an EXACT temperature. Like to the degree. They need to be offered in a certain way. As such he is underweight....even stunted because we didn't realize he was underweight for age to start with....and he gets stressed easy. He got an RI about a year and a half ago. We took him to the vet and were given injections. We do not have a herp vet and only one vet in the city who will see reptiles so it was a guessing game what type to prescribe. We followed the course, we were also only given 15 days, and the RI seemed to clear up. But he still wheezes at times....a year and a half later. We now have 21 snakes. But he was never returned to the snake room. He is kept separate. He eats, his mouth is clear, he sheds and poops....but the wheeze that kicks up every now and then is enough to keep us worried. The stramge thing is we have 2 snakes who have been wheezers since hatch! They don't worry us haha. But the vet visit was roulette for drugs, cost us $800 all in, and we won't do it again unless he shows other signs of being sick. I don't know if any of that helps haha but it's the decision we made.
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