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Like Jamie said, where are they located in NJ? I could recommend a great herp Vet in South Jersey, but that won't help much if they are in North Jersey.....
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Raise the heat in the enclosure a few degrees asap as well...it will help the snake's own natural defense.
But man, wheezing for a while is not good. Let us know how she does. :(
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I live in Central NJ and I got a reptile vet on the next street.
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Originally Posted by _BoidFinatic_
I live in Central NJ and I got a reptile vet on the next street.
They're in Central NJ, Middlesex County to be specific.
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Raise the heat in the enclosure a few degrees asap as well...it will help the snake's own natural defense.
But man, wheezing for a while is not good. Let us know how she does. :(
I'll keep you guys posted. I mentioned last night about raising the temp, and offered some of my own equipment to do it. They have a heat lamp and a ceramic heater on the enclosure already. Hopefully they'll take my advice.
Would humidity help as well? This is is the same house that I keep my own snakes in, even though I don't live there. My own house is not "snake-friendly". We have a humidifier
that we use during the winter that we use to raise humidity during the drier cold months.
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Would humidity help as well? This is is the same house that I keep my own snakes in, even though I don't live there. My own house is not "snake-friendly". We have a humidifier
that we use during the winter that we use to raise humidity during the drier cold months.
No, humidity does not help with a Respiratory Infection. Keep it hot and dry in there.
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No, humidity does not help with a Respiratory Infection. Keep it hot and dry in there.
Thanks. They've kept the temp pretty high since this started. I checked on Sativa on Wednesday (I was over there to feed my BP's) and she didn't have any bubbles. My friend's GF was planning on talking to a local vet thursday night to see what she could do at home and when the earliest was she could bring Sativa into the office.
Thanks again for everyone's help!!