Re: Rats Sneezing/Dying-Vet Visit Results-Going Forward-NEED HELP
First I know I am reviving a 1.5 year old thread, but I don't care because this is the best thread I have found for dealing with a Myco flare up!
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Originally Posted by
JohnNJ
Update:
It's been three weeks since starting the Tylan and all of the rats are thriving. No sneezing, everyone looks healthy, very active, eating and drinking well. Even the new babies are fat and happy and all the litters were large (16+). Females are pregnant so breeding is continuing.
The pet rats on Baytril and Doxy were better within a few days and are now back to normal. I do not think it was worth the money for those two medications. The Tylan would have done the same thing.
I think culling sped up the recovery of the entire colony. I also think that the Tylan 200 was a better choice than the Tylan 50. I mixed 3ml per gallon instead of the 2.5ml recommended. I will continue with the Tylan for another week (4 total).
I hope this thread helps. Thanks.
The main question I have is for John, when you talk about your dosing in the quoted post you said you did 3 ml per gallon of the Tylan 200. So I'm Assuming you were using the injectable one and not the powder?
Also, I'm sure you posted it and I'm just not remembering what you said, but did you change there water bottles daily or every 3 days like ratguide.com suggests?
And lastly how has everything worked out long term with the treatment, any additional flare ups and additional treatments needed?
Thanks in advance and again I know I just created a Zombie thread!!!
Re: Rats Sneezing/Dying-Vet Visit Results-Going Forward-NEED HELP
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Originally Posted by
C&H Exotic Morphs
The main question I have is for John, when you talk about your dosing in the quoted post you said you did 3 ml per gallon of the Tylan 200. So I'm Assuming you were using the injectable one and not the powder? Also, I'm sure you posted it and I'm just not remembering what you said, but did you change there water bottles daily or every 3 days like ratguide.com suggests? And lastly how has everything worked out long term with the treatment, any additional flare ups and additional treatments needed?
I used the liquid Tylan 200, not the powder. I filled individual water bottles morning and evening with a complete wash on the third day.
All of the remaining breeders were fine and I was able to replace the ones I lost quickly with offspring. The pets are fine and still around. No flare ups and no additional treatments needed.
I have not added any outside rats and the ones I have are all healthy and breeding well so I see no need to add "new blood".
Re: Rats Sneezing/Dying-Vet Visit Results-Going Forward-NEED HELP
Quote:
Originally Posted by
JohnNJ
I used the liquid Tylan 200, not the powder. I filled individual water bottles morning and evening with a complete wash on the third day.
All of the remaining breeders were fine and I was able to replace the ones I lost quickly with offspring. The pets are fine and still around. No flare ups and no additional treatments needed.
I have not added any outside rats and the ones I have are all healthy and breeding well so I see no need to add "new blood".
Thank you Sir for starting this thread and the quick response!
Luckily for us our local feed store was open this morning before we headed to see family for Easter and we were able to get a bottle of the Tylan 200. We just got all the bottles cleaned out and the first round of meds started! So hopefully we will start seeing some improvement over the next week or so.
One last question though? Did you use regular tap water, RO drinking water or distilled water?
Re: Rats Sneezing/Dying-Vet Visit Results-Going Forward-NEED HELP
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Originally Posted by
C&H Exotic Morphs
One last question though? Did you use regular tap water, RO drinking water or distilled water?
We have a dual filter system in the kitchen that removes everything down to ??? microns including chemicals, pesticides, blah, blah, blah...
So basically filtered tap water but not just a charcoal filter for taste. It really filters the water.
If you don't have that setup I would go with distilled. Good luck.