I have had this problem b4 with one of my female. It is still RI. I treat her with baytril (antibiotic tablets for cats) crush half a tablet up and mix it in to half a tea spoon of vitamin B ( liquid form ) mix this with a small amount of sterile water, bottled water is fine.then put the solution in a syringe. Hold your snake by the head and gently push against the snakes mouth. Once the mouth is open slowly squirt the solution down the snakes trachea. Not to worry if all of it doesn't go in.Carry this out once a week until the snake is better , but after 3 weeks if it persists then go to a vet.Some people reading this will not agree with this method but as long as it is done carefully and gently and the animals welfare is the priority then i c no reason y not.I did this to my snake and she recovered after one dose after 3 days!
Joe Tully








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