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I was just wondering what other people use as a factor to determine how long there quarantine times are for there snakes?
I have a male hatching Mojave and he's been in quarantine for a little over 2 months.
He is doing excellent, i guess i am just really excited to put him in with the rest of my group
:D
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Where it came from and how it's behaving. I think the minimum should be three months, more if it came from somewhere shady, and even longer if health problems are noticed.
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alright that makes sense i got him from S&S exotics, hes doing excellent
i'll just do the 3 month minimum to be safe, unless a problem rises
appreciate the reply
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Originally Posted by shadow240sx
I was just wondering what other people use as a factor to determine how long there quarantine times are for there snakes?
I have a male hatching Mojave and he's been in quarantine for a little over 2 months.
He is doing excellent, i guess i am just really excited to put him in with the rest of my group
:D
I think most people just use the standard 3 month mark as an appropriate quarantine period, with some going much longer...up to a year. The most common factor, I believe, is that this gives the snake time to present any health problems that may not be apparent when you first get the snake.
From a reputable breeder? You would probably be fine with no quarantine. From something like Craigslist...3 years would probably be about right...but in the end, do what you feel is safest for the rest of your collection. By the way, what is the rush to get him with the rest of the group? It's not like he's starving for companionship or something. :confusd:
I stick with the standard 3 months...just 'cause...:D
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I would suggest 3 months if all the tests have come back negative. I have a full set of fecals blood work and IBD and would also have Paramyxoviruses screening done as well. Not doing these tests I would suggest 6+ months perhaps longer.
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Originally Posted by kitedemon
I would suggest 3 months if all the tests have come back negative. I have a full set of fecals blood work and IBD and would also have Paramyxoviruses screening done as well. Not doing these tests I would suggest 6+ months perhaps longer.
You do all that for every new snake you get?
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For the most part I only recently found that OPMV was testable so none of mine have had that test done but all have had fecals and blood work, most have had IBD testing. The incubation period is potentially quite long. I would advocate having screening done.
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It wasn't necessarily that i was rushing but it just seemed like I was doing a long quarantine for no reason,
but by judging by what everyone has been saying i guess I have yet to reach even close to a long period of quarantine time. Lol :D
Either way I appreciate the help and I am trying to avoid buying from Craigslist I don't see how good will come out of that.
Hell, I am even wary of buying from Kingsnake and FaunaClassifieds even though people refer them to me all the time.
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I'd suggest rigid quarantine from any one with an open collection. By this I mean any collection that has been added to inside of 6-12 month. Many breeders buy and sell a lot so quarantine only is as good as the person you bough from. It is a big risk, they may not even know they have a carrier especially mixed collections boas and pythons.
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You must be in the Houston area?
I've been to S&S and I've bought from them. My corn could not digest food and had to be put down. The store has deplorable conditions and the animals are not always given the best of care. Because of this, I would quarantine longer than 3 months.
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Wow thanks, i have had no problem with my ball he's actually a fantastic eater but i think i'll up it to 6 months just to be extra safe after hearing about your corn.
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Originally Posted by shadow240sx
Wow thanks, i have had no problem with my ball he's actually a fantastic eater but i think i'll up it to 6 months just to be extra safe after hearing about your corn.
I say that's a good idea. Because of conditions of the store, it might be a good idea to have a fecal done on the snake. If you're in the Houston area (I ask because that's where S & S is located), Dr. White is a GREAT herp vet and he can hook you up no problem!
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Originally Posted by kitedemon
For the most part I only recently found that OPMV was testable so none of mine have had that test done but all have had fecals and blood work, most have had IBD testing. The incubation period is potentially quite long. I would advocate having screening done.
How much does the OPMV testing run? We have been doing fecals and blood work but didn't know that was an option.
To the OP: we quarantine for 6mos to a year. Considering what we stand to lose, it's worth it to do the longer quarantine. It has taken years to build our collection to the point it is at now. Financially, if we lost everything (it has happened to others, and their stories are out there...) we could never get back to where we are now. Not to mention the emotional value, and the risk to our customers' collections. I really don't feel like 12 months is overkill at all.
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Not sure I have not had one done I can only guess it to be about the same as IBD testing about 100$. Both are done by university of Florida dr Jacobson's lab.
It seems quite reasonable.
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