I've been learning about IBD and just how horrible of a disease it is, but there's something I'm curious about. It's commonly said that boas and pythons need to undergo a longer quarantine period than "normal" specifically because of the threat of this virus to them in particular and how it can remain hidden for extended periods of time (though from what I've heard other groups like colubrids can harbor it too). But from what I understand, you can also get your snakes tested for IBD. So with that in mind, would it make more sense to just default to getting new arrivals tested instead of waiting for so long and essentially crossing your fingers? Obviously a quarantine period is necessary out of common sense since there's always mites and RIs and whatnot to worry about, but in the case of the dreaded IBD it's a muse I've been pondering on.