Quote Originally Posted by Reptile King View Post
Is it possible that if the previous store kept the mouse on cedar that he just had a bad taste from the cedar or pine if in fact he was kept on pine?????
If that's the case then you have the rarest of snakes - one with a palate.

I don't know who your breeder is (and don't name him because it doesn't matter) but blaming that petit mal seizure on the bedding that the feeder was kept on is pure bunk.

After I re-read your posts I noticed that the breeder also threw IBD out there as a possible culprit. So now he's thrown two BS solutions out there - my advice to you is to stop asking him for advice - he's 0 for 2, with two wild whiffs.

Dump the idea that the rodent you fed it was the problem - it wasn't. There are several potential reasons your snake is exhibiting neurological symptoms - the type of bedding his food was kept on is NOT one of them.

There is a good chance that your animal has a genetic neurological disorder. In fact, search "wobble" on this forum and read away. You're going to come away with a lot more relevant information than any further calls to that breeder will net you.