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    Lesser NOOOOOO!! Help?

    So yesterday i picked up a lesser male that use to be around 500 grams.. Its my friends and he has given up all hope on him.. He was treated for an RI about a month and a half ago which i was told never fully went away. And To top it all off he hasnt eaten since last winter since he bred for the first time. He is now in the low 300 gram range. My 66 het clown looks way bigger than he does and last time i weighed her she was 396 grams..

    He is really skinny.. I guess he got him to eat once but from assist feeding him.

    So Basically He is a rescue cause my friend tried what he could to get him back to health but all attempts failed.. Oh and did i mention he still has an RI?

    I talked to a vet and all i can do until friday is Up his temps and let him be. Friday is the day i will be taking him to the vet. My friends treat.


    ANy suggestions on what i should do?

    Oh and i will post pics in a few.. looking for my camera.
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    I'm going to sound like a broken record, but you could try African Soft fur rats.
    I hear they are awesome for getting off-feed snakes to eat.

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    I was thinking about that.. I tried to poke a rat to make it bleed but he showed no interest.. And i was gonna go buy a mouse as well.. But the only thing is ASF r illegal in Cali.. Unluss u buy them frozen..

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    Re: Lesser NOOOOOO!! Help?

    Hi,

    Make sure to pay the extra toget a culture done to try and get the RI treated with the most effective treatment they have.


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    You probably already know this, but practice STRICT quarantine. I would keep this snake in a different room and not even handle on the same day as of now.

    Sometimes persistent RI can hide underlying problems you don't want to introduce to the rest of your collection.

    That said, kudos for giving this a try, and best of luck
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    yes I only Have two other snake right now that r out on breeder loan for a while so i dont have to worry about spreading it.. and Either way he is still in his own room..

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    These pics were taken from my phone cause i cant find my camera


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    He does not look that bad.
    I think after he gets on some meds and feels better, he should eat for you.
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    Yeah the camera makes him look way better..

    He use to be a big PLUMP boy.. I guess I just got use to seeing him that way and now seeing his backbone stick out so far frightens me

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    Yep, he's not nearly as far gone as I feared when I started reading. You can relax and concentrate on getting him treated for the RI. Remember that generally when they're on antibiotics, they won't eat.

    If you have a experianced reptile vet, you can ask that he tube feed some of that slurry stuff while he's in for the exam. If the vet thinks it's okay, that could help a little bit while he's on more antibiotics for the RI(or whatever he's diagnosed with).

    Good luck. Also, could you post what enclosure you've got him in? Maybe folks can suggest changes specifically for a stressed ill snake to make it better, even though you seem to be a knowledgable keeper? There's a lot of tricks and tips out there.
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