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Alexandra V (12-19-2011),Anya (12-14-2011),blueberrypancakes (12-12-2011),CoolioTiffany (12-19-2011),decensored (12-12-2011),Emily Hubbard (12-12-2011),mattchibi (12-12-2011),MikeH (12-21-2011),Royal Hijinx (12-12-2011),Yaqcubper (12-13-2011)
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Re: Can't believe some people..
I am glad to hear that the right person got him in the end. Good on you. Sounds like you are doing what needs done.
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Missy_Misfit (12-12-2011)
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I hope he will eat and pull through for you. Pics and an update from the vet is needed 
As of soaking him, I would wait a week or so, just to not add anymore stress to an already stressed, weak and sick animal. As long as there is no shed covering his nostrils or constricting the tip of his tail, some stuck shed won't hurt any.
Again, let us know how things go at the vet. Good luck and kudos to you for taking him home and doing what needs to be done.
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Missy_Misfit (12-12-2011)
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So glad you rescued the poor thing I cannot stand people who don't take care of their animals. His last owner is a criminal as far as I am concerned. If you adopt something, it is your responsibility to meet its needs!
I commend you for finding this poor little guy and being willing to do what needs to be done to help him. Hearing his condition made me want to cry. Such an innocent creature living miserably due to human negligence.
Best of luck to you and him! You are an amazing person for giving him a second chance.
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Missy_Misfit (12-12-2011)
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Make sure you keep him away from your other snakes. Its a very nice thing you did, he's gonna be a lot happier now. Good luck on everything.
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It's awesome that you rescued him. When you take him to the vet, I would try to get Ceftazidime instead of Baytril for the RI. Ceftazidime is more aggressive at treating RIs than Baytril and it is what my vet recommends. I have used it before with great success.
Good luck with him, I hope he recovers quickly.
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Also if he does have an RI, drop the humidity: lower humidity levels are better for RIs and up the hotspot as well (I would worry about treating the RI now over the stuck shed). Also I would recommend putting him on injectable antibiotics and not opt for the soley oral kind.
Good luck with him!
~Angelica~
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Missy_Misfit (12-12-2011)
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I have heard that increasing temperature temporarily will help a little with the recovery process. Good on you for getting it to a vet and taking care of it!
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