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    Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    First off, I have a 10 snake rack, 41q tubs, 3" (10w) bellyheat, 8oz water bowls, newspaper substrate, hot spot on the tub is 90-91 and cool side is 82. I clean with Chlorohexadine mixed and change it weekly.

    Ok, I bought 5 adult BP's from a reputable breeder two months ago. Three of the five ate from week one (all live eaters and have been eating great on F/T for the last 7 weeks). Two of them have not eaten for me. I contacted the breeder after a month and he advised me he totally forgot to tell me one of them was a mouse eater. I tried live and neither one would take. I put a hide in each of their tubs two weeks ago and planned on feeding them next week (or trying to).

    Today, I checked on my pastel girl. She was just over 1700g's when I bought her and now she is 1640g. She has lost 60-70g or so in the last 7 weeks but she has produced urine, so I have not been real worried.....until now. I just checked on her and opened her tub. I spayed some water into her tub to keep the humidity 50-60% (as I do to all my tubs once or twice per week). I heard what sounded like defecation but noticed it was coming from her mouth. She had bubbles coming out of her mouth and I guess she was hissing......but it sounded horrible.

    Is this a respitory infection? Should I get her to a herp vet ASAP? Should I remove her from the rest of my BP's? I do not have another setup so I am not sure where I can move her right now. Since I have seen many vets "overdue" things on snakes, what should I expect or let and not let a vet do to her? Thanks for any advice. I tried to take some pics but they didn't turn out to clear......you can see the white bubbles in the 2nd pic.




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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    I've got no help on the respiratory, but those pics don't show anything, any chance of better pics.
    I'm sure someone with knowledge on respiratory will hop in and answer some questions...

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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    I just went back in to get a better pic. She was really pissy two weeks ago and struck at me many times. I didn't know if she was just hungry or stressed so I have been trying to leave her alone the last 2-3 weeks. I have just been changing her substrate (if needed), changing her water, and spraying a small stream of water weekly.

    I just opened the tub and put the camera above her (about 3" away). She opened her mouth (not happy with me there at all) and it sounded horrible.....almost like a human sniffle. I snapped the pic when she did it so maybe this pic will help. Thanks for any advice again.



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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    From that second pic, I would say she looks like she is gasping. I would see a vet before that gets out of hand. I dealt with two animal I bought this year having RIs and that sure looks familiar. Keep us posted...
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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    On a side note, you will notice that her lower half will look bloated also(in most cases).
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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    go to the vet asap

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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    I just noticed all this at 10pm last night. I have to go to work right now but I am definetely taking her in this afternoon. I was told we had a good reptile vet in Southlake, TX so I may try them. Thanks.

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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    The three most recommended vets in the area are all out of town so I made an appointment by one recommended by the out of town vet. Can you guys tell me what I should or should not let the vet do? I have read a few stories (I cannot find them now of course) on some people where the vet did "too much." I am assuming he will give me Baytril. My girl has been fairly pissy the last month due to her not eating and obviously being sick. I would rather NOT have to mess with her daily if I don't have too.

    On a side note, about two weeks ago, I put a hide box in there. She spent 2 days in the hide box (which is on the heat). After that, she has spent a good week or so out of the hide box. My temps are 82 on the COOL side and 90 on the hot spot of the tub. What could have caused this? The humidity in my snake room (outside the tubs) is always right at 50% and in the tubs is usually 50-60%. I spray 2-3 streams of water out of a spray bottle once a week and the humidity never goes above 60-65% unless they knock into their water bowls and spill some water. When I notice that it is damp in the tub, I change it.

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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    Quote Originally Posted by rj1204 View Post
    The three most recommended vets in the area are all out of town so I made an appointment by one recommended by the out of town vet. Can you guys tell me what I should or should not let the vet do? I have read a few stories (I cannot find them now of course) on some people where the vet did "too much." I am assuming he will give me Baytril. My girl has been fairly pissy the last month due to her not eating and obviously being sick. I would rather NOT have to mess with her daily if I don't have too.

    On a side note, about two weeks ago, I put a hide box in there. She spent 2 days in the hide box (which is on the heat). After that, she has spent a good week or so out of the hide box. My temps are 82 on the COOL side and 90 on the hot spot of the tub. What could have caused this? The humidity in my snake room (outside the tubs) is always right at 50% and in the tubs is usually 50-60%. I spray 2-3 streams of water out of a spray bottle once a week and the humidity never goes above 60-65% unless they knock into their water bowls and spill some water. When I notice that it is damp in the tub, I change it.
    I'm no vet, that's for sure. But, I did dose my own animals(with Baytril). I'm not recommending you to do this. My advice came from people who have been in the industry for a long time. I did oral treatments for 10 days and they healed up just fine. I'm sure cause he's a vet he's gonna want to do cultures and all that stuff so expect to spend a pretty penny. Hope she gets well.
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    Re: Need quick advice....is my girl sick? Respitory infection?

    You should really get her away from the rest of your collection so they don't all catch it as well. That would be one hefty vet bill.
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