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    Re: My Super Pastel male has an RI :(

    Quote Originally Posted by mackynz View Post
    Right, but I have heard of people bumping it up a few degrees when there is an RI, I just think 98 might be approaching burn territory. I don't know though.
    Remember....your body temp is 98.9...when you hold your BP, or have him around your neck for an hour, do you burn him?

    Also remember, when we get sick, we get a fever. Why? Its our body's way to fight off infection. A snake cannot do that themselves...so basically we are trying to simulate a fever for them. Increase their temp and help fight off that infection.

    Of course you don't want to bake your snake...but increasing your overall temps 5 degrees will help (so if your normal temps are cool spot 82, hot spot 92 your new increased temps will be 87/97).

    Best of luck, RIs aren't fun...esp with a morph like that Fingers crossed he recovers 100% for you! Make sure you vet does a culture before Rx-ing ABs!
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    Snakes being cold blooded use heat as their metabolism, so think of it as the fuel that lets them do the things we do naturally like think, move, digest food, use oxygen ect. Bumping up temping up their temps pretty much supercharges their bodies. also bumping up the humidity really helps, this keeps their body, lungs, mucus membranes moist and keeps the mucus moist, once that stuff dries it's really tough for their body to expel or absorb think bronchitis with out the ability to cough. Meds will supplement the bodies natural immune system but the environmental things are as big a factor in URI treatment as the meds. Best of luck and keep his water and enclosure really super clean..change the water daily and clean the enclosure every other day. Other than that Leave him be and let the meds do their job.
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    You can safely bump the hot spot up to 100F without causing burns or other issues. Be sure the snake has a way to cool down, the cool end should always be 85 or lower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tikigator View Post
    Remember....your body temp is 98.9...when you hold your BP, or have him around your neck for an hour, do you burn him?

    Also remember, when we get sick, we get a fever. Why? Its our body's way to fight off infection. A snake cannot do that themselves...so basically we are trying to simulate a fever for them. Increase their temp and help fight off that infection.

    Of course you don't want to bake your snake...but increasing your overall temps 5 degrees will help (so if your normal temps are cool spot 82, hot spot 92 your new increased temps will be 87/97).

    Best of luck, RIs aren't fun...esp with a morph like that Fingers crossed he recovers 100% for you! Make sure you vet does a culture before Rx-ing ABs!
    Our skin temperature definitely isn't 98.6...why do you think we have to stick something in our mouths or butts to get a good reading ;-)

    Also, is that true about bumping up temperature for herps? Sounds iffy...we are warm-blooded, and that's a normal physiological response for us. If snakes have never done this naturally, how can it help...? This is interesting!

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