Re: Sick snake - Experienced advise wanted
He is an exotics vet, and one of the most recommended in the area, but like I said, not specifically reptile exotic. He sees everything from chinchillas, to parrots, to tigers (we have a big cat sanctuary a couple hours outside of town). One thing I do like about him is he's willing to learn, and he likes it when I bring in new information sources and come in armed with foreknowledge lol. I think he's used to clueless owners that jump into things they haven't done their homework on and he ends up having to pick up after them when things go wrong, so he likes me and my "I researched this and found this and I want to ask you specific questions about this, this, and this".
Re: Sick snake - Experienced advise wanted
That's definitely a big enough drop that with that and your description of her body condition that it sounds like nutrient supplementation is probably in order. Glad you're stopping by to talk to your vet about it so soon! Poor little girl is very lucky.
Plus side if your vet does decide to go the tube feeding route, snakes' glottis is super obvious and separate so basically no chance of putting it down the wrong hole. It might even be easier than baby raccoons & opossums which are super easy to tube (bunnies on the other hand are terrible and I don't do them). Probably easy enough to learn in one session without much problem.
Re: Sick snake - Experienced advise wanted
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Lizardlicks
He's got a trick for getting snakes to start eating on their own that he's had success with in about 50-60% of cases: does of a specific type of oral antibiotic (I forget the name, will have to check the paper work) + some fluids, wait two days, offer a very warm prey item.
I would guess flagyl (metronidazol), which has a side effect of increasing appetite. It used to be routine to dose WC imports with both panacur and flagyl to clear out any internal nasties and jump-start the critter's appetite after the stress of being shipped in from overseas.
Re: Sick snake - Experienced advise wanted
Sounds good! Hope she does well!