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That's great, I'm happy for the bee and you.
Last edited by EverEvolvingExotics; 08-21-2011 at 11:17 PM.
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Re: My bumblee got over his RI!!!!!!!
good job!!! what treatment did the vet prescribe?
adam jeffery
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Re: My bumblee got over his RI!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by adamjeffery
good job!!! what treatment did the vet prescribe?
adam jeffery
A few rounds of Ceftadizime injections (sp?) Which is not a fun task for a ball that doesn't sit still outside his cage.
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That is really good to hear. It can be very frustrating to run into a RI. I am very happy that you two were able to beat it. Wish you many happy Healthy years to come ; )
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Aaaaawwweee I remember giving my pastel injections for his RI
Yeah for some one TERRIFIED of needles to give a chill relaxed snake a shot. For 3 weeks... very difficult.
But great exp. Huh?
Get used to it cuz its probly not gonna be the last.
Glad to hear he's ok and congrats!
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1.0 Pastel (Syler)
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Glad he is better. Keep one thing in mind, RIs can come back very easily. Keep his stress level very low for at least a year. Not much handling, don't change his enclosure, watch his temps very closely, and absolutely no breeding (if that is in your plans).
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Awesome. I know thats relieveing!
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