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  • 02-01-2008, 09:54 PM
    BulldogBalls
    Re: wierd shed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by serpents-prey View Post
    I am not about to give up my lessons to take my bp to the vet once a month.

    Nobody said that your BP needs to go to the vet once a month. I am rather disturbed by your statement, though. :( You would rather have fun, than prevent the suffering and possible death of your BP? Please correct me if I read this wrong or interpreted it wrong.

    If you really feel this way, that riding horses is far more important than caring for your BP, then I would recommend finding your BP a new home. I'm not trying to attack you, and I do understand how fun horses are and the limits of teenage allowances but if your priority is showing horses and not the well being of your BP, it will be in the BPs best interest to go to a home where the owner is not so 'strapped for cash' and has the time and willingness to care for the animal.
  • 02-01-2008, 09:56 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: wierd shed
    Quote:

    I am not about to give up my lessons to take my bp to the vet once a month.
    Than do your snake a favor and re-home him.

    Pet ownership requires being responsible and providing for the animal's need. Pet ownership is not free nor is it cheap.

    If you have other priorities and your animal has to suffer because of that than your BP would be better off with a new owner that can provide for it's need.

    You have had very good advice however YOU chose to dismiss them because people are not telling you what YOU want to hear and it is sad because in the end if your BP suffers it is because of YOU and your habit of dismissing advice.

    And I won’t even talk about you being ungrateful :colbert:
  • 02-01-2008, 10:31 PM
    serpents-prey
    Re: wierd shed
    you know what fine as soon as the bp is healthy i will sell him
    by the way you did misinterperate that he was healthy and in a healthy environment before this i don't even know why i listen to you people i had a second snake this happened to and he was just fine three weeks after this happened to him it had scarred over and he was back to normal no side effects and no changes in behavior.

    got the stupid temp gun by the way and temp is 87 degrees in the hide and 84 every where else in the tank
  • 02-01-2008, 10:56 PM
    slartibartfast
    Re: wierd shed
    Wow, so something in your husbandry resulted in a previous snake suffering this? What happened to that snake? Where is it now?

    I have three dozen snakes and I've never seen anything like that, and yet you have two and they both get it? Am I reading that right?
  • 02-01-2008, 11:09 PM
    BulldogBalls
    Re: wierd shed
    Honey, if it had been kept in a healthy environment, this wouldn't have happened. Not the first time? Your posts have made it seem like you've never seen this before. What did you do with the other snake that didn't work? Did you take the other snake to the vet, do you still have it?

    An animal can be just fine after recovering from an injury but everything is not "just fine" when an animal sustains an injury or the same discomfort and pain occurs with another animal.
  • 02-02-2008, 12:09 AM
    kc261
    Re: wierd shed
    Here's something to think about... if you like your riding lessons so much, you probably have some respect for the instructor.

    What would your riding instructor say or think if you explained the situation to him/her? My guess is that the riding instructor didn't get to be so good with horses without having a respect for all living things, and would be appalled that you are choosing lessons over veterinary care for one of your pets that is injured.

    Most animal people have the same rule, whether they are horse people, dog people, snake people.... the animals come first.

    Besides, it is not like you've had to give up lessons entirely to afford taking this snake to the vet. Probably one lesson, maybe 2?
  • 02-02-2008, 12:58 AM
    serpents-prey
    Re: wierd shed
    ok you know what i'm dropping this i don't care what you people say anymore i am selling them when they get better and thats that so for god sakes get off my back.
  • 02-02-2008, 01:09 AM
    bender29
    Re: wierd shed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by serpents-prey View Post
    ok you know what i'm dropping this i don't care what you people say anymore i am selling them when they get better and thats that so for god sakes get off my back.

    Finally, we have some good news.
  • 02-02-2008, 06:20 PM
    serpents-prey
    Re: wierd shed
    **edit**

    The contents of this post have been removed to comply with the T.O.S.

    **end edit**
  • 02-02-2008, 08:07 PM
    serpents-prey
    Re: wierd shed
    i don't care for those comments so do what you want
  • 02-02-2008, 08:29 PM
    babygerl3094
    Re: wierd shed
    People here arent tryin to put u down or anything of the sort, but they do and will care more about the snake that u have and its well bein then ur lessons.

    and in IMHO, takin care of an animal... whether it be a snake, dog, cat, ect... is hard and expensive. so if u do not have the money or not willin to give up a few lessons to make sure that ur snake is well then u should really think about findin a new home for him/her where u know they will be looked and care after well...

    please dont take this the wrong way, and i understand that u are younger.... but u have to make a responsible choice between ur lessons or ur pet....
  • 02-02-2008, 08:29 PM
    serpents-prey
    Re: wierd shed
    hmmm what to say what to say . . . .
  • 02-02-2008, 09:08 PM
    dr del
    Re: wierd shed
    Ok.

    I think its about time we all took a step back and calmed down before hitting the submit button.

    Go read the rules on what it is acceptable to post here and, if your post does not comply, do not hit the submit until you have found a way to make it so.


    dr del
  • 02-02-2008, 10:25 PM
    Rocketship
    Re: wierd shed
    Honestly, my suggestion to you for your snake is to seek out a more experienced owner in your area (your vet will probably know of some. Call him up, all the BP owners I know would be ready and willing to come and take this snake off your hands). You don't seem to have the time, money, or will to take care of these animal(s?). I'm saying this because I'm scared that in your care, the snake never will get better, and never will get sold. I know how it is to be young and have animals, but I immediately jump on any signs of illness from any of my animals, regardless of expenses, weather, availability of my parent, and what I want to spend my money on VS. what is right, ethical, and needed for me to spend my money on. :( If you can't get a ride from a parent, seek out a friend, or friend's parent, or even take a taxi. Just please, please, PLEASE do what's right for your BP.
  • 02-04-2008, 02:39 AM
    serpents-prey
    Re: wierd shed
    i still don't care much for what you people have to say but i thought i would apprise you of the snakes condition. he has shed again and the spot on his back is bright white again and the belly scales along the tail have returned to a normal color and show no signs of scarring and in fact were thicker than any where else in his shed so i think it was just a retained shed, but will still take him to the vet to ascertain this.

    the temps and humidity in the tank have stayed right where they were the last time i posted them which is 86 degrees on the warm side and 83 degrees on the cool side humidity has stayed at 50%.
  • 02-07-2008, 01:25 PM
    serpents-prey
    Re: wierd shed
    i went to the vet yesterday unlike what most of you said he said ha had seen this before and that my husbandry was fine and that my humidity could stand to go up. and as i predicted said that i should keep using triple antibiotic salve
  • 02-12-2008, 05:54 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: wierd shed
    That still does not say what your snake has. Is it indeed belly rot? Then I have to strongly disagree with your Vet and you. Snakes do not just "get" scale rot unless there are some husbandry problems.

    Was it a burn? What in fact was it??
  • 02-14-2008, 12:51 AM
    TanyaL
    Re: wierd shed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by serpents-prey View Post
    hmmm what to say what to say . . . .

    Try "FREE bp to good home"

    Seriously though, if you can't afford the snake and if your parents are not willing to support you when necessary, you shouldn't have a snake, or any other animal for that matter.

    I used to be heavily into show jumping so I know how fun and important your lessons are and I know how expensive it can be but that is not an excuse for not getting the necessary medical treatment that your snake needs. When I was riding, I wouldn't give up my lessons for anything, but I also refused to take on anyother responsibilities for that reason. What are you going to do if you need a new pair of riding boots or a new helmet? What are you going to sacrifice then? I'm sure you will do whatever you need to do to get back in the saddle rather it be to sacrifice something, get your parents help or whatever, right? Well, your snake deserves the same, don't you think?

    I've wanted to take my bp to the vet not because she HAS to go but because I want to make sure that she is in perfect health but I couldn't afford it until now. We have an appointment tomorrow and I assure you that had we not just spent $2500 on our dogs, she would have been there already. But again, because it's just something that I want to do and not necessary at the moment I chose to wait. So, I can understand financial issues but chosing riding lessons over your snake's care is not financial issues IMO, it's selfish!

    If your parents are not willing or able to support you in the care of your snake you really should consider re-homing it as soon as possible. I'm sure it won't be hard to find somebody who will take her and see to it that she gets the care she needs.

    Unless you got this snake without your parents permission, I can't say I totally blame you. Your parents should not allowed you to have the snake knowing that you could not afford it.

    I wish you the best!
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