Re: I need Help/advices SOS
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Metaleen
I don't know what to do.
I'd:
- Stop treating with Eucalyptus.
- Review husbandry to find the causes of his symptoms.
- Get him to a vet.
I've heard of treating RI with eucalyptus oil, but eucalyptus is very aromatic. I would be concerned that it would irritate his lungs like pine or cedar would. I've heard of people treating RI with eucalyptus, but I wouldn't risk it.
The best treatment you can do is to find the cause of his symptoms and fix that. Check your husbandry against what's recommended in our care guide and correct where there is a discrepancy. Post a pic and description of your enclosure (heating elements, temps and humidity ranges, thermostats) and we'll be happy to give you suggestions for improvement.
Set up that vet appointment right away. RI's are much easier to treat if caught early. Your bp has other issues as well. Don't worry about feeding him. He's sick. Leave him alone until you can get him to see a vet.
I'm sorry you're going through this. I know how distressing having a sick pet can be. Try to relax. A distressed mind makes poor decisions. Good luck.
Re: I need Help/advices SOS
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
Homebody is correct- sick snakes do not eat, nor should they, since treatment (& associated stress & handling) may cause a regurgitation anyway.
(Also, even when a healthy snake refuses a meal, don't offer food again for about a week, because constantly offering food just stresses them too much.)
***Bloating is a bad sign- please get your snake to a qualified herp vet A.S.A.P. & this site may help you find one:
https://members.arav.org/search/custom.asp?id=3661 ***
I would
never use eucalyptus on snakes- to the best of my knowledge, it's toxic to them (just as cedar is). I'm sorry that your first pet is so sick- it's hard to deal with even when you have more experience.
I have an appointment at the vet for Wednesday 8.What do you suggest I do until then ?
- - - Updated - - -
I have an appointment at the vet for Wednesday 8.
What do you suggest I do until then ?
Re: I need Help/advices SOS
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Homebody
I'd:
- Stop treating with Eucalyptus.
- Review husbandry to find the causes of his symptoms.
- Get him to a vet.
I've heard of treating RI with eucalyptus oil, but eucalyptus is very aromatic. I would be concerned that it would irritate his lungs like pine or cedar would. I've heard of people treating RI with eucalyptus, but I wouldn't risk it.
I found Mould or moss on the ground.I immediately throwed the substrate out. And put him in a plastic box [ we didn't have any more coco husk [ordered since]].
Now the humidity is 70-80
And its have a good 26-28 C°
The best treatment you can do is to find the cause of his symptoms and fix that. Check your husbandry against what's recommended in our
care guide and correct where there is a discrepancy.
Post a pic and description of your enclosure (heating elements, temps and humidity ranges, thermostats) and we'll be happy to give you suggestions for improvement.
Set up that vet appointment right away. RI's are much easier to treat if caught early. Your bp has other issues as well. Don't worry about feeding him. He's sick. Leave him alone until you can get him to see a vet.
I'm sorry you're going through this. I know how distressing having a sick pet can be. Try to relax. A distressed mind makes poor decisions. Good luck.
Re: I need Help/advices SOS
I found Mould or moss on the ground.I immediately throwed the substrate out. And put him in a plastic box [ we didn't have any more coco husk [ordered since]].Now the humidity is 70-80
And its have a good 26-28 C°
Im new to this websitr and i didnt really know how to use it lmao
Wait and let him relax. same to me
Im not going to bother him now til wednesday 8. [Vet day]
Re: I need Help/advices SOS
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Metaleen
I found Mould or moss on the ground.I immediately throwed the substrate out. And put him in a plastic box [ we didn't have any more coco husk [ordered since]].Now the humidity is 70-80
And its have a good 26-28 C°
Im new to this websitr and i didnt really know how to use it lmao
Your humidity is too high. You should bring it down to 50 - 60%. 26 - 28C is fine as a cool side temp. What is the temp on the warm side? What is your basking temp? A picture and a description of your enclosure would be very helpful. What are you using to provide heat? How do you regulate it (e.g. thermostat)? The more we know, the better our advice will be.
Re: Wait and let him relax. same to me
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Metaleen
Im not going to bother him now til wednesday 8. [Vet day]
That's the right idea. Though, you should give him fresh water daily and spot clean as necessary.