Thanks for the replies.

It is supposed to be injectable Baytril. But, the label on it is hand written and simply says, "Bovine Baytril" no dosage, no strength, no anything. Not in a million years would I give this stuff to a snake.

The spider he says he's been treating for an RI for 3 months seems fine. No clicking, popping, wheezing, no mucous no nothing. The mojave has the classic symptoms of a mild RI, but he says he's never treated the mojave.

I spoke to him again last night for more details, since the spider doesn't seem sick. I found out he's been treating him for an RI because he hisses when handled. Apparently he's never heard any of his snakes make that sound, so he knew it was an RI. The mojave's clicking and popping he figured was due to him re-aligning his jaws because he yawns so much, so he's pretty sure the mojave is fine.

Heaven save me from stupid people. So, I will be going to my own vet today for the correct treatment for the little mojave. And I'll hope like heck that 3 months of cow baytril injections didn't do any lasting damage to the spider. Aside from almost certainly making anything he does catch anti-biotic resistant.

I'm going to ask my vet about treating the group and see what she says. Since I no longer believe they have been exposed to an active RI for 3 months, I will probably just see what good husbandry and food does for them.

Naturally their quarantine will be a long one, just to be sure. The cinnamon, yellowbelly and pastel I know I am most likely keeping. The little spider I probably won't. Hubby has his, and I'm just not that in to spider's and spider combos. Once I know he's fine, he'll probably be sold. He's a handsome little guy. The two biggest normals hubby wants to keep { no surprise there since he's terribly jealous of my hard earned collection}. The smaller normal girls will go up for sale when I know they are healthy.

Tonight I'll be attempting to feed them after my own collection eats, and we'll see how that goes.

Gale