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    Re: New, incoming ball pythons through the mail...

    I will let everyone else speak to the inspection procedure, but definitely quarantine. This means:

    1) Put the snake in separate tubs, separate from any other snakes you own. As in, in a different room, maybe in a different part of the house. It may be a good idea to separate each NEW snake from one another as well.

    2) Wash ANYTHING that goes from that room to the other -- especially your hands if you have handled either snake.

    3) Check the cage every day for feces, and take the first feces dropped for each snake to the vet to have them look for parasites and other maladies (you should have the snake itself checked at some point as well, might as well do it now).

    4) When the vet gives the all-clear, I would give the snakes another couple of weeks to bear out any illness and ensure they are settled down before you move their tubs again.

    Inclusion Body Disease (IBD) is primarily what the quarantine procedure is trying to avoid (as well as less dangerous mites and parasites etc.). IBD is a very infectious retrovirus that causes mouth rot, chronic regurgitation, disorientation, as well as neurological symptoms of paralysis, "star gazing", and the inability to strike. You can read more if you like, but that's the gist. IBD is ALWAYS fatal and there is NO cure for it right now. Keep in mind that IBD takes MONTHS to manifest, so your quarantine period should realistically be 6 months or more.
    Last edited by Crawdad; 12-15-2009 at 10:51 AM.

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