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My vet who I trust fully is over an hour and a half away: well worth it though to find someone that knows what they're doing!
On the topic of RIs when left untreated they can be fatal (if caught early some can get well with nebulized F10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJCnPfuqaBM - start at 2:50 - 5:30) . But I've had three snakes come to me with RIs and each needed antibiotics: a culture is absolutely recommended also so the vet knows exactly what medication to prescribe.
~Angelica~
See my collection HERE
4.15 Ball Pythons
1.1 Angolan Pythons
2.2 Cali Kings_______________________0.1 SSTP Black Blood
1.1 T+ Argentine BCOs______________1.0 Snow Bull
1.3 Colombian morph BCIs___________0.1 Coastal Carpet
0.1 Hog Island BCI__________________0.1 Platinum Retic
0.1 Het Anery BCL __________________0.1 Lavender Albino Citron Retic
0.2 Central American morph BCIs_____1.0 Blonde/Caramel Retic
0.1 Pokigron Suriname BCC__________0.1 Goldenchild Retic
0.0.1 Corn
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
 Originally Posted by Daybreaker
My vet who I trust fully is over an hour and a half away: well worth it though to find someone that knows what they're doing!
On the topic of RIs when left untreated they can be fatal (if caught early some can get well with nebulized F10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJCnPfuqaBM - start at 2:50 - 5:30) . But I've had three snakes come to me with RIs and each needed antibiotics: a culture is absolutely recommended also so the vet knows exactly what medication to prescribe.
Hi Daybreaker,
In your experience, what would you say is the approximate cost of treatment and visit?
Is one visit usually sufficient to set the owner up for home care?
Your knowledge is helpful as many of us have not had to deal with these things, and I think the O/P could learn what to expect.
Thanks for posting up.
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
 Originally Posted by Gio
Hi Daybreaker,
In your experience, what would you say is the approximate cost of treatment and visit?
Is one visit usually sufficient to set the owner up for home care?
Your knowledge is helpful as many of us have not had to deal with these things, and I think the O/P could learn what to expect.
Thanks for posting up.
I've seen prices for a culture and antibiotics all over the board, some are next to nothing and some (like what I paid) seem to be on the high end. I've used two different reptile vets (the one I went to first for issues then I found my new go-to exotics vet afterward) but the exams cost between $30-40 by themselves (ask if the practice offers any discounts: the vet I go to now offers a student discount and military).
Baytril ran about $20 for a months supply which (usually) kicks the RI, it seems most vets prescribe antibiotics for at least 2 weeks up to a month or more depending on the severity of the RI. You can also use the nebulized F10 in conjunction with the antibiotics also. One of the bps that came to me ill had a re-occurring RI that ending up costing over $350 to get a culture done to prescribe a different antibiotic than Baytril since Baytril doesn't always kick the RI infection depending on the strain of RI. I think this is on the high end since I've seen some get cultures done for well under that. So what to expect: expensive vet bills that can come with owning any animal! And after personal experience get a culture done first before trying any antibiotic.
On the note of expenses and vets, from personal experience I can't recommend finding a knowledgeable vet enough and don't always assume that odd behavior/physical signs are nothing to worry about. I don't want to fear monger but I've had a rough year last year in regards to snake health issues so I am very cautious now when it comes to their health and when things seem "off". One of my corns passed from pneumonia (me and the vet have no idea how this came about), one needed invasive surgery when she became egg bound after being paired two years previous with the old owner (not the most common thing ever), and the bp with the re-occurring RI that finally cleared up ended up showing odd neurological issues later on (no spider gene in him) that cost a lot in tests and treatment (found out he had an infection in his spine: me and the vet have no idea where this came from either but think it was an underlying issue to the RIs. He has since been treated and he's made a full 180 from where he was and I couldn't be happier. I am very hopeful for his future!). Sorry for the novel: I think it's just very important to expect the unexpected with any animal and be prepared to deal with it when you need to.
~Angelica~
See my collection HERE
4.15 Ball Pythons
1.1 Angolan Pythons
2.2 Cali Kings_______________________0.1 SSTP Black Blood
1.1 T+ Argentine BCOs______________1.0 Snow Bull
1.3 Colombian morph BCIs___________0.1 Coastal Carpet
0.1 Hog Island BCI__________________0.1 Platinum Retic
0.1 Het Anery BCL __________________0.1 Lavender Albino Citron Retic
0.2 Central American morph BCIs_____1.0 Blonde/Caramel Retic
0.1 Pokigron Suriname BCC__________0.1 Goldenchild Retic
0.0.1 Corn
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
 Originally Posted by Daybreaker
I've seen prices for a culture and antibiotics all over the board, some are next to nothing and some (like what I paid) seem to be on the high end. I've used two different reptile vets (the one I went to first for issues then I found my new go-to exotics vet afterward) but the exams cost between $30-40 by themselves (ask if the practice offers any discounts: the vet I go to now offers a student discount and military).
Baytril ran about $20 for a months supply which (usually) kicks the RI, it seems most vets prescribe antibiotics for at least 2 weeks up to a month or more depending on the severity of the RI. You can also use the nebulized F10 in conjunction with the antibiotics also. One of the bps that came to me ill had a re-occurring RI that ending up costing over $350 to get a culture done to prescribe a different antibiotic than Baytril since Baytril doesn't always kick the RI infection depending on the strain of RI. I think this is on the high end since I've seen some get cultures done for well under that. So what to expect: expensive vet bills that can come with owning any animal! And after personal experience get a culture done first before trying any antibiotic.
On the note of expenses and vets, from personal experience I can't recommend finding a knowledgeable vet enough and don't always assume that odd behavior/physical signs are nothing to worry about. I don't want to fear monger but I've had a rough year last year in regards to snake health issues so I am very cautious now when it comes to their health and when things seem "off". One of my corns passed from pneumonia (me and the vet have no idea how this came about), one needed invasive surgery when she became egg bound after being paired two years previous with the old owner (not the most common thing ever), and the bp with the re-occurring RI that finally cleared up ended up showing odd neurological issues later on (no spider gene in him) that cost a lot in tests and treatment (found out he had an infection in his spine: me and the vet have no idea where this came from either but think it was an underlying issue to the RIs. He has since been treated and he's made a full 180 from where he was and I couldn't be happier. I am very hopeful for his future!). Sorry for the novel: I think it's just very important to expect the unexpected with any animal and be prepared to deal with it when you need to.
I'd say to all with questions or concerns,,,, let the above post by Daybreaker be your guide. That's some good info and experience.
For the O/P this should give you an idea of what is to come to save your pet.
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
 Originally Posted by Daybreaker
I've seen prices for a culture and antibiotics all over the board, some are next to nothing and some (like what I paid) seem to be on the high end. I've used two different reptile vets (the one I went to first for issues then I found my new go-to exotics vet afterward) but the exams cost between $30-40 by themselves (ask if the practice offers any discounts: the vet I go to now offers a student discount and military).
Baytril ran about $20 for a months supply which (usually) kicks the RI, it seems most vets prescribe antibiotics for at least 2 weeks up to a month or more depending on the severity of the RI. You can also use the nebulized F10 in conjunction with the antibiotics also. One of the bps that came to me ill had a re-occurring RI that ending up costing over $350 to get a culture done to prescribe a different antibiotic than Baytril since Baytril doesn't always kick the RI infection depending on the strain of RI. I think this is on the high end since I've seen some get cultures done for well under that. So what to expect: expensive vet bills that can come with owning any animal! And after personal experience get a culture done first before trying any antibiotic.
On the note of expenses and vets, from personal experience I can't recommend finding a knowledgeable vet enough and don't always assume that odd behavior/physical signs are nothing to worry about. I don't want to fear monger but I've had a rough year last year in regards to snake health issues so I am very cautious now when it comes to their health and when things seem "off". One of my corns passed from pneumonia (me and the vet have no idea how this came about), one needed invasive surgery when she became egg bound after being paired two years previous with the old owner (not the most common thing ever), and the bp with the re-occurring RI that finally cleared up ended up showing odd neurological issues later on (no spider gene in him) that cost a lot in tests and treatment (found out he had an infection in his spine: me and the vet have no idea where this came from either but think it was an underlying issue to the RIs. He has since been treated and he's made a full 180 from where he was and I couldn't be happier. I am very hopeful for his future!). Sorry for the novel: I think it's just very important to expect the unexpected with any animal and be prepared to deal with it when you need to.
 Originally Posted by Gio
I'd say to all with questions or concerns,,,, let the above post by Daybreaker be your guide. That's some good info and experience.
For the O/P this should give you an idea of what is to come to save your pet.
I totally agree. This is how I feel about taking my own animals to the vet. I don't panic at just anything and I don't feel that it's always necessary to take an animal to a vet at the drop of a hat for the least little hiccup. BUT there are times when a vet is absolutely necessary and if you're going to own an animal of ANY sort, you have to take full responsibility for that animal's well-being. That fully includes taking that animal to a vet when it is necessary. With snakes, a sign of an RI makes a trip to a vet absolutely necessary.
Flint, where are you located?? Perhaps some of us here can help you locate a good herp vet.
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
I get a little concerned when there is a great deal of worry followed by questions, suggestions and then a disappearance. Are we on the right track here? How are the snakes?
Is there any progress with the search for a vet that can provide proper care?
Please don't be one of those here today gone tomorrow folks.
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
 Originally Posted by Gio
I get a little concerned when there is a great deal of worry followed by questions, suggestions and then a disappearance. Are we on the right track here? How are the snakes?
Is there any progress with the search for a vet that can provide proper care?
Please don't be one of those here today gone tomorrow folks.
I agree. We are trying to help you. Please don't leave just because we said "vet".
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
Ummm,,,,, anything??? Improvements, find a vet, still alive??
You were posting daily until the vet recommendation, what happened?
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
Please give an update on the snakes. A vet is def needed in this situation. And if you really cannot do that then it is better to try to find somebody who can and will otherwise these poor babies are probably going to waste away. Vets will work with you on payment plans too. I realize it isn't always easy to find a vet that will see snakes. But these guys need it. I hope there okay.
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Re: So it begins! BCI Popping
H E L L O,,,,,,,,,
Update?? I'm almost afraid to ask. Lot's of folks gave advice with good intentions and were/are hoping to hear good news.
Let us know please.
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