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  • 03-05-2007, 09:44 PM
    Jason9301
    Guyana red tail
    :confused: Just picked up a guyana red tail sat at a show. I normally stay away from wc as i did with my others, but this one was so pretty I just could not resist. I was wondering if there is anything special i need to do with him/her besides check for mites, parasites, worms and all that and take a fecal sample to the vet. Oh i also isolated him like i normally do with all new arrivals any other suggestions . Im just kinda worried cause of stories i have heard. Any input on things anyone has learned from there past experiences would be appreciated .
  • 03-05-2007, 10:02 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: Guyana red tail
    Just give it a good 2+ weeks before you do any handling sessions to be sure s/he has an easier transition to captivity. I wish you the best and lets hope it calms down with time!
  • 03-05-2007, 10:25 PM
    Jason9301
    Re: Guyana red tail
    He is calm and seems relaxed, I know about the no handle rule. My rule is actually a bit different for all my snakes for the new. I do not handle them until they have had 4-6 meals and come out of there hides. I also do not attempt to feed until after the first week unless they show me signs of hunger.
  • 03-06-2007, 12:29 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: Guyana red tail
    Sounds like a good idea. Never thought about that
  • 03-06-2007, 01:59 PM
    JimiSnakes
    Re: Guyana red tail
    A wild caught? Or farm hatched? Anyway, how big and from whom did you buy it from? A Wc will be a lot friskier and "wild" acting even after it calms down. They will never be a relaxed and lazy captive born and raised snake, but they will calm down a little. Some never do and others do quickly...it's a variant thing ;) . I would treat it with ProvenAmite anyways, I treat EVERY snake that comes into my house first thing for mites and then get some good meals in it for a BiG and HealthY FecaL for the vet check. Good luck!
  • 03-06-2007, 06:27 PM
    Jason9301
    Re: Guyana red tail
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jim020cricket
    A wild caught? Or farm hatched? Anyway, how big and from whom did you buy it from? A Wc will be a lot friskier and "wild" acting even after it calms down. They will never be a relaxed and lazy captive born and raised snake, but they will calm down a little. Some never do and others do quickly...it's a variant thing ;) . I would treat it with ProvenAmite anyways, I treat EVERY snake that comes into my house first thing for mites and then get some good meals in it for a BiG and HealthY FecaL for the vet check. Good luck!



    Its a Wild caught and is a young baby, its only 16-17 inches he seems relaxed from the little ive handled him like a total of 10 mins in 3 days, and that was when i was looking at him at the show and then putting him in the cage. When i put him in his new home he took a nice big drink of H2O then explored. I have done pam . I bought him from a guy that breeds and imports he was at a reptile show (harve de grace MD). Ive bought from this guy before with no probs and i do trust him .
  • 03-06-2007, 06:37 PM
    JimiSnakes
    Re: Guyana red tail
    Cool. Looks like you are good to go. Quarantine, fecal, etc. Have fun!
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