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Re: Help Please!
I onced tretated a kingsnake with a similar condition, after cleaning it like you did, I used betadine every day in the morning and eronfloxacine(baytril) IM every 48hs (7 shots). You need to get rid of the bacteria in the whole body, not just the mouth. The one I treated fully recovered. Good luck.
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I have absolutely no idea what that is, I will certainly look into it.
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If you don't have an extremely accurate graham scale or a vet to tell you dosage (or experience doing it yourself) you want to stay away from that stuff. Antibiotics can do more harm than good if you get dosing wrong. If you can contact a vet and order some based on their recommendations it'd be a good idea though.
He's looking a lot better!
Rafacacho is right that there's bacteria in the whole body. But if you continue to treat the oral symptoms and he can eat, drink, and otherwise be healthy, eventually the idea is that he'll knock the infection. If they can't eat or drink they can't fight it off. This is why vets are ideal for this type infection, but I get that that isn't always possible.
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Ohh, alright.
If I could have, I certainly would have brought her to a vet. But you have helped A LOT, thank you!
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This snake needs a vet. Most vets are understanding that I've dealt with and have known- the injections she needs to stop the infection in its place then push that infection out isn't a lot of money. $12 a shot and it's worth it. $120 to save your snakes life. I understand some people can't afford this, but in my humble opinion if you can't care for any animal when it's I'll ( especially due to neglect) you shouldn't own an animal. I know it's not yours and praise you for trying- any animal in your dads care should be removed immediately and put into some rescue where the snakes can get proper care.
I hope you have quarantined this girl from your other snakes. It's highly contagious as others have already mention.
It looks as if her eyes are infected, meaning the infections spreading - pretty quick if this wasn't this way a couple weeks ago. The rate of the progression and the gunk that built up is crazy. Poor girl.
Sorry for being so harsh, but this is the worst case I've seen of mouth rot. I pray she makes it without the required IM (intramuscular) antibiotics she needs to fight the infection.
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1.0 Pastel Het Red Axanthic Ball Python "Spartacus"
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Re: Help Please!
Originally Posted by Spartacus
This snake needs a vet. Most vets are understanding that I've dealt with and have known- the injections she needs to stop the infection in its place then push that infection out isn't a lot of money. $12 a shot and it's worth it. $120 to save your snakes life.
Whoa! I won't argue that a vet visit and abx aren't called for here, but who is charging that much? My last vet visit for RI the total for the exam + meds (ten doses of two different shots, Baytril + Fortaz) was only $150.
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There is nothing more that I can do for her, except rehome her. I don't know anyone willing to take an ill snake, and two other possibly ill snakes. I have told him to get rid of them many times before, but they aren't mine to give away.
I can't just whip money out of nowhere, so I'm sorry, but vet care is out of the question.
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Originally Posted by bcr229
Whoa! I won't argue that a vet visit and abx aren't called for here, but who is charging that much? My last vet visit for RI the total for the exam + meds (ten doses of two different shots, Baytril + Fortaz) was only $150.
This is what I'm currently paying for in London ontario.
My snake needs 7-10 IM Ceftazidime shots
At $12.70 each. (Is where I got this $120 from)
Vet visit $79.10 - which I'm sure a vet would be understanding if you only had enough for the shots (you can pay one by one as you go). My vet wants to do my snakes shots every 3 days to see the progress he does it at no additional cost. It's worth it to save his life.
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1.0 Pastel Het Red Axanthic Ball Python "Spartacus"
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If vet care is out of the question so should owning any animal in my opinion.
It irritates me when people get snakes "to be cool" yet don't know a thing about proper care, can't afford care, and just leave them there to rot, then refuse to give them to someone who can care for them. I can't imagine what the living conditions are like. This breaks my heart, these snakes are helpless and rely on their owners for ultimate care, proper care at that. If you have the money to fork out on a whim to purchase snakes- I don't get why there's no money for vet care. Either way I hope she makes it as I said, and I Pray the others get care as well.
Praise you for doing your best and trying.
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1.0 Pastel Het Red Axanthic Ball Python "Spartacus"
0.1 Columbian Boa "Gin"
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