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female hatchling deaths

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  • 09-23-2011, 09:01 PM
    JulieInNJ
    Nothing to add but I'm sorry for your loss. I know how upset I'd be if I lost my babies. :(
  • 09-23-2011, 09:04 PM
    Highline Reptiles South
    Re: female hatchling deaths
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nock View Post
    Great story. Sounds like IBD.

    As far as I know you cannot medicate IBD

    I'm sorry you lost your snakes Linda. Will be curious what you can figure out.
  • 09-23-2011, 09:13 PM
    Freakie_frog
    Lisa had either Of these animals eaten since they hat he'd for you? It sucks for sure but the more you have the more you see, had three babies who were established eats just die. Not all at once but still It happens.


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  • 09-23-2011, 11:14 PM
    snake lab
    Re: female hatchling deaths
    it happens. sucks but it happens. i would listen to cavanaugh and quarentine. i would also make sure you sanatize your hands every time before handling other animals. alot of things are not airborne transmitted but are transmitted through contact such as crypto. i would take the bin out bleach it, dry it, then wash it. also wouldnt hurt to bleach the rack as well if ya can. necropsy will give ya more answers then we can since we can just speculate based on the lack of eyes on experience with your situation. i wouldnt beat yourself up about it if your husbandry is on point. i had a similar situation happen where i had a litter of gaboon rhino viper crosses born and lost 18 out of 22 in the litter. and it was atributed to a bacterial thing that the mother had. now its different because they are live bearing and balls are egg bearing but i can sympathize with ya. it sucks to have an animal die but it happens
  • 09-23-2011, 11:22 PM
    RestlessRobie
    Re: female hatchling deaths
    I am sorry to hear of your loss please keep us informed and hope it was just a fluke and the rest of your collection is fine:(
  • 09-24-2011, 09:40 PM
    Mike Cavanaugh
    Re: female hatchling deaths
    I Keep checking for an update... Please provide one as soon as you can.

    Just had my first established eater death... I sold a male spider to an established customer about three weeks ago. Out of nowhere it died yesterday... It had just eaten 2 days ago. For what I can tell the guy didn't do anything wrong.

    I have no idea what the hell happened with that.... I told him I would replace the snake but first we need to wait a few weeks to make sure nothing else Is going on with his other snakes (half of which he got from me!)
  • 09-24-2011, 10:47 PM
    J.Vandegrift
    Did you hatch these out or did you buy them? If you hatched them then it is more than likely just a problem they were born with and I wouldn't worry too much about disease unless you have recently added something to your collection.
  • 09-24-2011, 10:58 PM
    Emilio
    Re: female hatchling deaths
    Sorry you loss these girls Lisa it happens I had a het albino feeding great just die last year out of the blue. Something must have been really wrong inside.

    I know this bad luck will be made up too you real soon.;)
  • 09-25-2011, 01:28 AM
    llovelace
    Re: female hatchling deaths
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    What else is in that rack? Have you purchased any new animals? How old were these hatchlings?
    They were housed in my 24 hatchling rack, have not purchased any new animals in over 6 months, they hatched out 7/6

    You need to follow the strictest quarantine practices from anything in that rack from the rest of your collection until you figure out what is going on. I would do a total disinfectant scrub down of all tubs in that rack... and keep a very close eye on all the other snakes especially ones that were housed around them.
    The other snakes are doing fine, these girls were housed on seperate levels, at opposite ends of the rack. I removed their tubs & disinfected the rack.

    Not suggesting this is the case... A local reptile shop owner recently purchased a snake from a customer and brought it home to his collection. He didn't quarantine it. He started having minor problems with snakes not wanting to eat... Then he noticed what appeared to be slight respiratory infections in a couple snakes... So he bumped up the heat. Then out of nowhere snakes started dying. Starting from the snakes who's tubs surrounded the new snake then spreading out. The vet diagnosed the problem and he was able to medicate and save most of the snakes... But he lost a lot of snakes. I forgot what the prognosis was.

    Not trying to freak you out or anything... Just worried about you. Quarantine big time and assume something contagious could be happening until proven otherwise.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Lisa had either Of these animals eaten since they hat he'd for you? It sucks for sure but the more you have the more you see, had three babies who were established eats just die. Not all at once but still It happens.
    They both had 8 meals in them.
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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by J.Vandegrift View Post
    Did you hatch these out or did you buy them? If you hatched them then it is more than likely just a problem they were born with and I wouldn't worry too much about disease unless you have recently added something to your collection.
    No new animals in collection

  • 09-25-2011, 02:56 AM
    wwmjkd
    sounds like it was just a genetic problem. I hope a necropsy will eventually shine some light on what went wrong, but if you haven't added anyone new, I wouldn't worry excessively for the rest of your collection. your skills as a keeper are redoubtable, and it's unfortunate that two females died (considering only any potential dollar loss), but I am sorry that you lost two hatchlings that you invested so much time and care in producing. hope the rest of the
    clutch proves to be free from any malady.
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