My ball Reina has RI
I got her as a rescue, they were keeping her in terrible conditions... I think she must have had the bacteria and when I bumped her humidity up to what it should be it set it off. That's all I can think of. She didn't catch it from any of the other snakes, and her temps are fine, everythings clean.
Somebody that used to have a BP recommended a local place, Elkhorn Veterinarian. I called and they said they didn't treat snakes. I told them that can't be the case, and they said "yeah, we have one vet that says he's willing to treat a snake" and I assumed that must have been the DR. that treated my friend's snake in the past.
So I show up for the appointment and when I go in the back and start answering questions for the vet tech... At one point she literally said to me "I think you know more about this than we do!"I started to get worried.
Then the vet comes in... I had been thinking of asking him to probe her for me as I've never done it myself and I think she might be a he... She's small for an adult and she has VERY pronounced anal spurs... So I ask if he's ever sexed a snake and he tells me that Reina is the first snake he's ever examined! Ack!
So I know I should have taken her to a specialist but I had no idea Elkhorn was THAT inexperienced with snakes! I guess whoever used to treat exotics there is gone now. But I knew exactly what the problem was so I figured "yo doc give me some antibiotics for RI" should be pretty easy. Anything more complicated I would have walked out. lol
So he gave me something that started with a B. Betrol or Bextol or something. I'm not at home or else I'd go look at the label.
The strange this is... I went in there thinking to myself "I don't think you can stick a pill in a mouse, like a dog with ground beef.. So I'm going to end up giving her shots" I was prepared to do it, as long as I was taught how... But not looking forward to it. And then the vet gave me needle-less syringes and told me to open her mouth and just squirt it down her throat. It's been 3 days so far... I think things are going okay... I bumped her temps up a little and the medicating is going okay... No sign of improvement yet, it's early for that I think.
My question is though... is giving it to her orally going to be as effective as injections would be? The owner of the pet store I go to mentioned that they usually give injections because the stomach acid might eat the antibiotics.
Should I take her to a better vet like right now and get injections for her? Or will the oral meds help? Obviously if she's not better within the 14 days of meds I was planning on taking her someplace else. I was just wondering if I'm wasting my time stressing her out by shoving totally useless liquid down her throat.
Side note... As soon as I heard her making the little crackling noise I switched her to newspaper substrate to lower the humidity and keep it cleaner... I had reptile bark before that... As soon as I got back from the vet I used some of this Clorox sanitizing spray... It says it's safe around pets and children, no harsh fumes and you don't have to rinse it... I took everything out of her tank and sprayed the hell out of it, and then wiped it all out, cleaned her hides and stuff too... Should I sanitize her tank like this again every couple days to kill any bacteria in the tank? Or am I wasting my time with that?