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My female pastel has possible IBD
Hello, my name is Byron and I bought a female pastel in January from the Orlando reptile show, from what I thought was a reputable breeder. I bought her as a hackling. Tuesday night, we opened her box to feed her, and she was wobbling like a spider. She refused to eat. My wife then opened the box on Wednesday evening to check on her, and she was wobbling and cork-screwing. Wednesday evening after noticing these actions, we quarantined her immediately and started researching different diseases that have these characteristics. Thursday morning, she was completely on her back, skin twitching, and rear-half bloated. She is very motionless, and when she is lifted out of her box she has zero strength and completely limp. Only thing she is able to move is her head, to three inches behind her head. When she does move this area, all she is able to do is to cork-shrew. The snake has been on my rack since February. If this is IBD, what are the chances that my other snakes in the rack are infected with this disease? Also, is there any other diseases that this could possible be? The vet could really tell us anything, so any possible posts that would be helpful, would be greatly appreciated.
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