Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?
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WingedWolfPsion
I hate to break this to you guys, but paramyxovirus has an incubation period of up to ten months.
Where did you get this information? I googled it, and what I found (which all referred to humans, so I realize it may not be relevant) was talking about incubation periods that were measured in days, not months.
Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?
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Originally Posted by
kc261
Where did you get this information? I googled it, and what I found (which all referred to humans, so I realize it may not be relevant) was talking about incubation periods that were measured in days, not months.
They got it from this: http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s....php?p=1264310
Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
The only thing I found in that thread was another place where WingedWolfPsion said the same thing. I'd like to know where the information came from originally.
Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?
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boasandballs
Well I have both boas and balls. Long ago I had them in the same room but do to expansion, and the higher temps maintained in the Ball room we moved the boas out. We now have 1200 sq foot for boas and 900 sq feet for balls. Qt is in several different rooms. If it came from 2 different places it qts in different rooms.
Now as far as my practices on QTing. Boas that are under a year are qted for 3-6 months. 1-2 years old are qted for 6 months to a year. (yes I am super paranoid). Balls are qted for 2-3 months. Best part of this is if anything weird happens. The qt time starts over.
Long and short. I don't get much new each year. I tell people I am my own best customer.
But after Q.....of all the animals. Are you anal about keeping them totally apart for fear that one of your Boas might be a carrier of IBD? I am just really curious about this....sorry to question you so much. :rolleyes: Just trying to understand. Thank you so much for teaching me!!!!
Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?
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BPelizabeth
But after Q.....of all the animals. Are you anal about keeping them totally apart for fear that one of your Boas might be a carrier of IBD? I am just really curious about this....sorry to question you so much. :rolleyes: Just trying to understand. Thank you so much for teaching me!!!!
To tell the truth, they are in two different rooms. But I will work in the ball room 85 degrees. Until I can stand it no more and then I will work in the boa room. I have tort and chameleons in the boa room also.
The reason I don't worry much is
1) I don't buy much at all, and if I do it's always baby boas. The reason is because they are not as strong as adults and if they have it they die.
2) Most everything I have is offspring of animals I have kept for a long time.
3) If anything dies I have a necropsy done.
Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?
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BPelizabeth
But after Q.....of all the animals. Are you anal about keeping them totally apart for fear that one of your Boas might be a carrier of IBD? I am just really curious about this....sorry to question you so much. :rolleyes: Just trying to understand. Thank you so much for teaching me!!!!
I re read your post, and you are right. Boas can be healthy and be carriers of IBD. They can infect their partner and pass it on the their babies. If you have a clutch of babies that don't do well, that is when you test the parents. Live liver biopsies are not cheap but the peace of mind is priceless.
Dr Klinengerg developed a blood test for IBD. Sadly the drug companies said is was not profitable to produce it for commercial use. It does not give a definite no (it does not have it) but it will not give a false yes.
Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?
Thank you for all of that info. Just something my hubby and I were discussing and I always wondered!!
Wow...can't take 85 for very long....you wouldnt last long here in AZ with us huh.....lol:cool:
Re: Why 3 months of quarantine?