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    IBD in boas??

    OK...I am a 100% ball python man. I have a friend that has 3 boas, just pets, but in a rack together. They are all normal red tails. One is flopping around in his tub and very disoriented, just like a ball with IBD. I have heard that all boas carry IBD but it doesn't always affect them, is this true? If so and this animal does have IBD can it spread from boa to boa? I could answer these questions about the BP's but not the boas. Any helpful info will be appreciated.

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    Re: IBD in boas??

    No, not all boas carry IBD. Only a select few have this disease. What you are getting confused about is that boas can be asymptomatic carrier, but can easily pass it on to pythons, and other boas. Pythons that have the disease die very quickly. Boas can carry it for years without showing any symptoms. They will eventually die.

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    Re: IBD in boas??

    If so and this animal does have IBD can it spread from boa to boa?
    You bet. He better get that guy quarantined quick.

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    Re: IBD in boas??

    All boids can carry IBD. Boas will generally last longer than Ball Pythons, but there are reports of Ball Pythons living over a year from IBD. Generally, it takes them out much quicker, but that is why quarantine is so important.


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    Re: IBD in boas??

    If that boa is Positive for IBD. Have the snake PUT Down to eliminate its suffering. there's no CURE for it.

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    Re: IBD in boas??

    I have noit seen the animal...NOT GOING THERE...and I have asked him not to come around my collection. All my shared info is coming from phone conversation. Thanks to all of you for your responses, it was exactly what I thought it would be. I will share this with him.

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    Re: IBD in boas??

    Quote Originally Posted by fatboy View Post
    i have noit seen the animal...not going there...and i have asked him not to come around my collection. All my shared info is coming from phone conversation. Thanks to all of you for your responses, it was exactly what i thought it would be. I will share this with him.
    good idea watch out it will wipe out your collection fast,keep boas away from ball pythons don't like to take any chances.
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    Re: IBD in boas??

    Hi,

    While IBD is definately the big scary in the corner it's important to remember it isn't the only thing that can cause neurological symptoms.

    The vet probably won't be able to sayif definately it is IBD until a necropsy from all I've read but he may be able to rule out some other possible causes.

    Or identify another possible cause and treat it.


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    Re: IBD in boas??

    you can put the animal under anesthesia (theoretically, although, probably not a good anesthetic candidate) and go in for an ultrasound guided biopsy of the liver, follwed by a good, clean blood draw and submit it for analysis by a pathologist. im in veterinary medicine (normally i work in emergency/critical care, but i dabble in relief work for different herp vets around my city. we just submitted a sample from an ball python that we just lighly knocked out with isofluorane) one of the doctors here that ive done relief with in herp medicine is doing extensive research into ibd.

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    Re: IBD in boas??

    The vet trip is pretty much out of the question with this guy. He is not a serious keeper, just has them to be different and for attention, imo. He will probally end up putting the animal down. Told me he wanted to wait and see if it gets better. I told him he would be putting all 3 down soon if he waited. I have done all I'm going to do, like I said before, I'm not going near there.

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