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Re: strange / sick behavor?
what would the vet costs be for an issue like this? the budget is tight
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Re: strange / sick behavor?
 Originally Posted by Jombolo
Now there is a mucus coming from the mouth area, i guess if he doesn't get better on his own....wont be able to afford the vet, will have to count it as a loss i guess.
Sounds like an RI... you really should take it to the vet... If you dont have the money to care for the animal(s) why even have it? Very irresponsible, no offence...
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Re: strange / sick behavor?
It seems it could be RI. I would definitely take him to a vet as soon as you can. Some vets do payment plans. I had trouble with money but my mom helped me out with the vet. My Kingsnake recently had RI but I got him on antibiotics for two weeks and he's all better now. I would definitely take him to the vet. Call your vet and ask how much it is for a visit and how much money it is for antibiotics. Your snake cannot get over RI (if it does have RI which it seems like it) without antibiotics. It just gets worse and worse and RI is fatal. To me, it seems like your snake needs immediate attention because the RI seems to be pretty bad right now.
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Re: strange / sick behavor?
Actually, I do take offense. I rescued this snake from a family that neglected them. I was able to care and provide food for these snakes on a regular basis, something they hadn't had before. I don't believe economic status should be a pre-condition for the ownership of a pet. I was simply seeking help and guidance from fellow BP lovers, not to be chastised or talked down based on my annual income, or lack-there-of.
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Re: strange / sick behavor?
I do appreciate everyone's advice. I will call the vet in the morning.
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CoolioTiffany (08-24-2009)
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Re: strange / sick behavor?
 Originally Posted by Jombolo
Actually, I do take offense. I rescued this snake from a family that neglected them. I was able to care and provide food for these snakes on a regular basis, something they hadn't had before. I don't believe economic status should be a pre-condition for the ownership of a pet. I was simply seeking help and guidance from fellow BP lovers, not to be chastised or talked down based on my annual income, or lack-there-of.
Don't take it as offensive, we are just trying to help you out. These people helped me out when my Kingsnake was sick with RI, and I was able to get help from my mom to help pay for the vet bill. Now, my snake is better from being on 2 weeks of medication. We are just trying to help you out as much as we can and give you advice. Right now, I would suggest raising the temps in your enclosure a few degrees to help the snake's immune system rise a bit just so it can help fight off the infection but it would not get rid of it completely. You will need antibiotics to help get rid of it, but if you cannot provide that, the death of that snake will come pretty soon. RI can get worse very quickly if not treated.
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Hock3ymonk3y (08-25-2009)
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Re: strange / sick behavor?
Baytrill injections shouldn't be too expensive. I would say no more than $100 but then again, it depends on where you go.
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Re: strange / sick behavor?
The price for 12 fortaz injections for my Burm was around $160.
Since it is a much much smaller snake it should probably cheaper. They may give you baytril.
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