Last Sunday, the 24th, we went to a show and my daughter picked out a beautiful Bumblebee. He's an adult, the seller said about 2 1/2 years old, and said he was very docile and fed on live (ugh).
We've pretty much left him alone this week to let him settle in. He is soooo scared, tho. Anytime we go into the tank to change his water or spray down the enclosure for humidity he strikes out almost every time.
As of this past Sunday, the 3rd, I figured I'd try to give him a f/t rat and see what happens. I was not optimistic due to his stress and the fact that it was f/t, but he took it! I was so pleased.
Well, this morning I looked in on him and he was out and about...and he was freaking wheezing.There is no clicking or popping, and I didn't notice any mucus or anything around his nose, but the wheezing is clearly there and constant as he breathes.
I've been reading thru the forums about RI's and sounds like we need to get a culture and then he will need injectable antibiotics? How in the world am I supposed to inject a snake that strikes any time you get near him?? As if his stress levels aren't high enough....
Is an RI a typical thing for stressed out snakes? He is currently in the already established enclosure we had our baby BP, Levi, in. Levi was demoted back to his 20 long (he is under 300 grams). LOL
We have always struggled with humidity for some reason, so we spray down the tank every day otherwise it gets bone dry (top of the tanks are 2/3 covered, with heat lamp on the end). We never had a single health problem with Levi while he was in there. He's been the epitome of health.
I'm wondering if there's too much variation in humidity levels that could be a culprit? Could he be more susceptible to the levels for some reason? I don't know how to keep the levels precisely consistent, I mean the heat lamps suck it out thru the day, I can't change that. I spray the tank and then dribble water throughout the coconut bedding every day. I try not to drench it and make it too wet.
Any advice or additional words of wisdom? I'm very exhausted in general right now so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!