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    Well if this snake is on baytril for URI then its ideal you get the setup on point ASAP.

    Either the snakes came with URI from breeder or while in your care, thats for you to decide. But while on medication, they hardly ever eat. And being this young Baytril can be very hard on the internal organs. When given orally it hardly works well.

    You want high humidity and temps higher than normal when treating URI
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    Re: Baby Ball not accepting food

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Well if this snake is on baytril for URI then its ideal you get the setup on point ASAP.

    Either the snakes came with URI from breeder or while in your care, thats for you to decide. But while on medication, they hardly ever eat. And being this young Baytril can be very hard on the internal organs. When given orally it hardly works well.
    As we speak I am building a 10gal setup. I can't imagine the baby getting RI once I got her with the temps never reaching below 75-78 degrees. Now she is no less then 80. She's been on med for 7 days now, 3 more to go according to vet. No more mouth open issues for 4-5 days now. Mouth is clear and never had mucus.

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    Re: Baby Ball not accepting food

    Quote Originally Posted by Vini Sourile View Post
    As we speak I am building a 10gal setup. I can't imagine the baby getting RI once I got her with the temps never reaching below 75-78 degrees. Now she is no less then 80. She's been on med for 7 days now, 3 more to go according to vet. No more mouth open issues for 4-5 days now. Mouth is clear and never had mucus.
    Offer food about 2-3 days after the last round of meds. Be sure humidity is high and fresh water. Baytril has been known to dehydrate babies while on the meds.

    After the meds and RI is gone, give another week or two to settle back into new tank. Offer live hopper mouse or rat fuzzy. If no interest right away, leave it in over night if needed.

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    Re: Baby Ball not accepting food

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Offer food about 2-3 days after the last round of meds. Be sure humidity is high and fresh water. Baytril has been known to dehydrate babies while on the meds.

    After the meds and RI is gone, give another week or two to settle back into new tank. Offer live hopper mouse or rat fuzzy. If no interest right away, leave it in over night if needed.
    Does 1 drop sound correct for dose? Bottle says 100mg/ml. How low can her weight go before I need to assist feed her?

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    1 Drop for her size is plenty. Being small her organs cant take too much otherwise she could die from organ failure.

    Ive never used oral as it dont work that well. So the doasge will be different than injections.

    This might help. And might be how your vet is doing the dosings.

    Routine: 5 mg/kg IM/PO q 24h
    Resistant: 10 mg/kg IM/PO q 24h

    IM- Inter-muscular injection
    PO- Orally

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    Re: Baby Ball not accepting food

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    1 Drop for her size is plenty. Being small her organs cant take too much otherwise she could die from organ failure.

    Ive never used oral as it dont work that well. So the doasge will be different than injections.

    This might help. And might be how your vet is doing the dosings.

    Routine: 5 mg/kg IM/PO q 24h
    Resistant: 10 mg/kg IM/PO q 24h

    IM- Inter-muscular injection
    PO- Orally
    Thank you Rich.

    I am reducing the size of her water dish, making a new cool side hide now out of a small container and placing moss in for humidity. I will keep humidity between 60-70% and temps 82 cool, 90 hot. What of body weight though? When should I be concerned about starvation/death?

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    It has eaten so it wont starve anytime soon. Once meds are done, offer food like i stated and do so at night time. And leave it over night if needed if the snake dont eat right away.

    If after 2 atempts and still no go on eatign, then you will want to pre kill the mouse and assist feed it.


    TO assist feed grab the snake just behind the head, supporting the body. Use the mouses head to work along the snakes mouth till it opens its mouth. Then once open put the mouse in to the back of throat. The snake should bite down almost immediately and begin eating/constricting.

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    Re: Baby Ball not accepting food

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    It has eaten so it wont starve anytime soon. Once meds are done, offer food like i stated and do so at night time. And leave it over night if needed if the snake dont eat right away.

    If after 2 atempts and still no go on eatign, then you will want to pre kill the mouse and assist feed it.


    TO assist feed grab the snake just behind the head, supporting the body. Use the mouses head to work along the snakes mouth till it opens its mouth. Then once open put the mouse in to the back of throat. The snake should bite down almost immediately and begin eating/constricting.
    Again, thank you for your help. Sorry we got off on the wrong foot, just got defensive with the earlier short posts.

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