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  • 01-20-2004, 04:32 PM
    Danny
    Also, wood is not the best material to use for housing snakes. It looks nice but with all the humidity and the snakes waste, your going to run into problems. I don't care how much or often you clean it, it's gonna start to stink, the wood is gonna start to expand due to humidity creating cracks which lead to other numerous problems.
  • 01-20-2004, 04:42 PM
    See, the thing about IBD is that nobody knows how it is tranferred or what causes it.....very little is known about the disease at all, other than it is deadly. A friend of mine had an IBD situation in his collection and he ended up loosing 2 BPs and a het for albino BCI. BPs seem especially susceptible to IBD. But all of his other snakes are fine, so if one snake has IBD, it doesn't necessarily mean all of them have it.
  • 01-20-2004, 04:48 PM
    Wizill
    darn snakes, spreadin' snakey aids.
  • 01-20-2004, 07:17 PM
    CTReptileRescue
    I think Danny made excellent points.
    Here is some more information on IBD if interested:
    http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/sacs/wildlife/IBDINFO.html
    Thanks
    Rusty
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