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    Daisy on the prowl

    This is Daisy a 471g ball. At the moment she has a respitory infection which is clearing thanks to a wonderful vet.
    YouTube - ( BALL PYTHON ) ROYAL PYTHON ON THE PROWL

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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    Nice vid, I'm lovin' that setup!

    I hope your snake gets well too, respiratory infections are not fun to deal with at all.
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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    cheers she seams to be getting over the worst of it. Not nice having to inject her though. there are 2 more much larger balls under the slate

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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    Quote Originally Posted by DIAMOND GEEZER View Post
    cheers she seams to be getting over the worst of it. Not nice having to inject her though. there are 2 more much larger balls under the slate
    I don't think it would be too good to keep a sick snake in the same enclosure with your other healthy snakes. I would suggest taking out your sick Ball python and putting it in a different enclosure in a different room. You wouldn't want your others to get sick too, vet bills can get pretty darn high.

    I would check on your others to see if they are starting to get RI. Raising the temps in the enclosure a few degrees would be helpful too.
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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    i have put her in a seperate viv . the other 2 seam fine at the moment but im keeping a very close eye and i have already raised the temps. the vid was taken before the r. i . was showing.

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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    Quote Originally Posted by DIAMOND GEEZER View Post
    i have put her in a seperate viv . the other 2 seam fine at the moment but im keeping a very close eye and i have already raised the temps. the vid was taken before the r. i . was showing.
    Ohh ok I see now. When I found out my Kingsnake had RI I moved him out of my room as quickly as I could. All of my reptiles are mainly in my room (besides the turtle, she's outside) so if any of them are sick or are new I put them in quarantine for a while. So far the only sick one was my Kingsnake, but hopefully that'll be the only sick one.
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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    I love that set up!
    Cute little ball to, hope she gets better.
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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    Wow, she is absolutely gorgeous! Very nice video and I really love the setup you have for her. It is so green and "realistic". I'm certain that she loves it. Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Daisy on the prowl

    AWESOME SETUP!!!

    I WANT TO LIVE IN THERE
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    Addicted!!!!!

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    Talking Re: Daisy on the prowl

    Just thought i would let you all know that i went to the vets today with Daisy and was given the all clear on her RI. I just have to finish the course of
    injections. So im very happy and more importantly so is she.

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